Jeb Bush would make a great president

Maklershed

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.. according to George Bush.

[quote name='CNN.com']
Updated: 12:50 p.m. ET May 10, 2006
ORLANDO, Fla. - President Bush suggested Wednesday that he’d like to see his family’s White House legacy continue, perhaps with his younger brother Jeb as the chief executive.


The president said Florida Gov. Jeb Bush is well-suited for another office and would make “a great president.”


“I would like to see Jeb run at some point in time, but I have no idea if that’s his intention or not,” Bush said in an interview with Florida reporters, according to an account on the St. Petersburg Times Web site.[/quote]

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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12721154/



Your thoughts?
 
[quote name='Maklershed']Your thoughts?[/QUOTE]

Meh. I'd like to think that the legacy W looks to be leaving behind would negate any relative of his from running. Had you asked me in 1992 if I thought the country would ever elect another Bush, however, I'd have reacted the same way.

Then again, I tend to like my democracies free from dynasties, be they Kennedies, Bushes, or Dalies (those are the only ones I can think of off the top of my head). Such legacies serve as concrete evidence of the immense social benefits of being born priveleged in a society, and as a corollary, the severe penalty for being born "average" (for want of a better phrase), in our "egalitarian society."

I'd say any seriousness of this depends on (1) November: if either branches of Congress end up led by Democrats, the Republicans will never hedge their bets on a Bush again, and also (2) whether or not Jeb wants to do it. I don't know enough about the guy to say one way or another.
 
I thought I remember seeing a year ago or so that Republicans don't even want to see another Bush in the white house.
 
Jeb would certainly be a better president than George. I certainly don't think he'd be a particular good president, but he'd at least not be a complete train-wreck like his brother. There's about a bajillion more qualified canidates, though (pretty much all of them, unfortunately, with no hope of getting on the ballot...)
 
I knew they were gonna do this all along for anyone who doesnt live in florida or follow this guys ways at all.

Hes more well spoken doesnt come off as an idiot but about all he does is kiss old people ass and avoid everything else he possibly can.
 
[quote name='Metal Boss']oh, please god no.[/quote]
[quote name='Kayden']*Packs bags*

Well, I'm moving to Canada.[/quote]
QFTx2

Well, we all know that if he did run, Florida would be in the bag :roll:
 
[quote name='mykevermin']Then again, I tend to like my democracies free from dynasties, be they Kennedies, Bushes, or Dalies (those are the only ones I can think of off the top of my head).[/quote]

That list would include Clintons too, right?

You know, I must admit having Gov. Bush as President might be cool just for the shock value. Maybe some of the liberals would actually make good on their promise to leave.
 
[quote name='Ace-Of-War']That list would include Clintons too, right?

You know, I must admit having Gov. Bush as President might be cool just for the shock value. Maybe some of the liberals would actually make good on their promise to leave.[/quote]

When we leave it gets worse. Trust me, I left here and bush got elected. I left canada and harper got elected. I just can't win.
 
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