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but he is so bad at it hollysmom Jun 2015 #1
It almost doesn't matter what he says or does. That's the point. True Blue Door Jun 2015 #9
That is always the weakness of hereditary dynasties n2doc Jun 2015 #12
Beyond a certain point, that's the strength of hereditary dynasties. True Blue Door Jun 2015 #24
Bush descends from a Barbara Bush JonLP24 Jun 2015 #30
Actually I'm afraid.... daleanime Jun 2015 #2
He has the backing of some very evil and powerful people. n/t Cleita Jun 2015 #5
Walker is Nixonian. He may get his shot, but not against an Inner Party candidate. True Blue Door Jun 2015 #11
Same. Agschmid Jun 2015 #13
Edelman and the Koch brothers might have a different plan virtualobserver Jun 2015 #3
He's the least tainted flamingdem Jun 2015 #4
awesome post! unblock Jun 2015 #6
I have picked him from the start. old guy Jun 2015 #7
There is almost zero chance of Jeb winning the nomination. Not only do Republican voters not want stevenleser Jun 2015 #8
I've been saying this for years. WinkyDink Jun 2015 #10
Walker has been anointed by the Koch brothers etherealtruth Jun 2015 #14
Their interests would probably be appeased by having Walker as veep. True Blue Door Jun 2015 #16
I agree that they actually do NOT represent the "partY" etherealtruth Jun 2015 #17
They're Nixon types, just like Walker is. But that makes them somewhat isolated. True Blue Door Jun 2015 #19
They essentially bought Michigan's Supreme Court etherealtruth Jun 2015 #20
It's sort of the difference between Sulla and Caesar. True Blue Door Jun 2015 #22
You are , of course, correct n/t etherealtruth Jun 2015 #23
I think I'm missing the point of the sig line JonLP24 Jun 2015 #41
Its solely about respect and acceptance etherealtruth Jun 2015 #47
That makes sense and agree JonLP24 Jun 2015 #49
Bingo Fairgo Jun 2015 #27
Hillary will kick his ass. nt onehandle Jun 2015 #15
will she kick it enough to overcome the bush mafia? 0rganism Jun 2015 #18
Hillary is just an inferior copy of her own enemies. True Blue Door Jun 2015 #21
They will parade out all their scandals TBF Jun 2015 #25
We always do best with candidates who throw a wrench in the GOP's formulas. True Blue Door Jun 2015 #38
I think so HassleCat Jun 2015 #26
He has unfavorably deficit JonLP24 Jun 2015 #28
John McCain was one of the most popular Senators in the entire country in 2000. True Blue Door Jun 2015 #32
Bush was popular with the Republican voters -- more popular than any Republican primary candidate eve JonLP24 Jun 2015 #36
The point is not who is dirtier, but who can make the other look dirtier. True Blue Door Jun 2015 #46
You sum up Scott Kevin Walker nicely. lutefisk Jun 2015 #55
I don't believe in inevitability Agnosticsherbet Jun 2015 #29
Republicans believe in inevitability, which is a self-fulfilling prophecy. True Blue Door Jun 2015 #34
Actually, they choose a candidate that the media and the electorate Agnosticsherbet Jun 2015 #52
just like Hillary is ours Doctor_J Jun 2015 #31
Hillary wishes she had the same position as the Bushes. True Blue Door Jun 2015 #33
surely you jest. Doctor_J Jun 2015 #35
This is June of the year before the election. True Blue Door Jun 2015 #40
You may be right in many ways, yet sadoldgirl Jun 2015 #37
The Kochs are solid only in the Midwest. Beyond that, they're just another interest. True Blue Door Jun 2015 #42
I think it's going to be Ben Carson. pnwmom Jun 2015 #39
He does have the highest favorable ratings of any of the candidates JonLP24 Jun 2015 #44
Dunno about that, the Koch Assholes own Walker and want him as POTUS. Rex Jun 2015 #43
Absolutely nailed it BrotherIvan Jun 2015 #45
I'm gonna kick and rec this again BrotherIvan Jun 2015 #48
kim jung jeb HFRN Jun 2015 #50
If it's a white guy, he'll feel compelled to have a female VP to counter HRC. NCLefty Jun 2015 #51
Maybe, but a Hispanic VP would also be good pol-tix. Jim Lane Jun 2015 #53
He's a pretty bad candidate Cosmocat Jun 2015 #54
Follow the money and the majority of it will go to Bush. B Calm Jun 2015 #56
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