Good riddance.

On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 12:06 PM, plainolamerican <[email protected]
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> the end of the Bush dynasty
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> finally out on their asses ...
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> On Friday, February 26, 2016 at 7:33:48 AM UTC-6, MJ wrote:
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>> *When Ron Paul ran in 2008, it was to challenge George W. Bush's big
>> government Republican Party. Tonight, that party ended. .... *February
>> 21, 2016
>> Election 2016
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>> *Tonight was the end of the Bush dynasty in Republican politics *Matt
>> Purple
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>> Jeb Bush threw everything he had at South Carolina, including the entire
>> contents of his family. He campaigned relentlessly. His well-heeled Super
>> PAC spent almost $14 million. His mother joined him on the stump. He hauled
>> his brother George W. out of mothballs to stomp around a stage and conjure
>> up memories of days gone by. When Donald Trump attacked the former
>> president at the debate in Charleston, Jeb sprang to the barricades.
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>> By doing so, Jeb turned his own presidential campaign into a Republican
>> referendum on his brother’s presidency. It was a puzzling strategy. The tea
>> party and Donald Trump’s populism, whatever their merits, are reactions not
>> just to the overreaches of the left, but the failures of the Republican
>> Party to produce good policy results during the 2000s. The war in Iraq, No
>> Child Left Behind, the insatiable domestic spending­these were as much the
>> targets of conservative anger as Obamacare and the stimulus. Dubya’s
>> presidency had already been put on trial and found lacking.
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>> So of course Jeb was never going to win the nomination. That was
>> blindingly obvious to everyone who was paying attention, with the exception
>> of the Republican Party’s impenetrably deluded jet set, which still can’t
>> seem to find anyone in the country club buffet line who thinks anything
>> went wrong during the aughts. But maybe Jeb could at least log a second- or
>> third-place finish in South Carolina, his natural habitat if anywhere he
>> had one. Military veterans have a strong presence there. Former president
>> Bush’s approval rating
>> <https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/bewildered-by-2016-race-george-w-bush-returns-to-the-trail-to-boost-jeb/2016/02/12/49cf7242-d1a6-11e5-abc9-ea152f0b9561_story.html>
>> among local Republicans is 84 percent. Surely the Bush family’s imprimatur
>> would be worth something in the Palmetto State.
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>> It wasn’t. Not only did Jeb not win in spite of his brother’s efforts, he
>> didn’t win in spite of Donald Trump making what appeared at the time to be
>> a kamikaze pass at him, accusing Dubya of lying America into the Iraq war.
>> It would have gotten Trump tossed out of the Republican Party a decade ago.
>> But this isn’t your father’s GOP­or Jeb’s brother’s. Instead, Trump crushed
>> the rest of the field as was predicted, and Jeb choked his way through a
>> stilted speech in which he announced he was suspending his campaign. The
>> anointed frontrunner, the $100 million man, the most promising of the Bush
>> offspring, only convinced 8 percent of South Carolina Republicans to vote
>> for him.
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>> It’s now clear that the ghost of George W. Bush’s compassionate
>> conservatism­given afterlife in various ethereal forms over the past seven
>> years­has been exorcised from the Republican Party. Even Marco Rubio, a
>> candidate of once-in-a-generation appeal and talent, the best hope of
>> keeping the neoconservative fever dream going, barely eked out a distant
>> second place after spending
>> <http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2016/02/19/report-gop-field-spends-35-million-on-ads-in-south-carolina-jeb-bush-tops-list/>
>> more in South Carolina than Trump, Ted Cruz, John Kasich, and Ben Carson
>> *combined*. The GOP has at last repudiated its foreign policy past. And
>> yet what it seems to have in mind for the future is just as terrifying.
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>> http://rare.us/story/tonight-was-the-end-of-the-bush-dynasty-in-republican-politics/
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