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Showing Original Post only (View all)The Reason Jeb Looks So Miserable [View all]
Michael Tomasky over at The Daily Beast puts his finger on it:
Bush has a lot of problems, which have become excruciatingly evident this week as hes managed to offend Latinos and Asians and women (again) while still making no apparent headway with the kinds of people youre supposed to make headway with by offending the aforementioned. But when you get right down to it, this is his problem. The Donald pegged him. He is a low-energy person. He looks like he has only the barest minimum interest in doing this.
On some level, politics is all about the gene. John Ellis doesnt have it. No zest. No happy warrior thing going on at all. Say what you will about Dubya, and trust me, I said most of it at one time or another. But he had the gene. He liked politics. He enjoyed campaigning. He pinned his shoulders back up on stage, stood erect, gazed upon the crowd with something you might call command. Remember that smirk? Oh God how liberals hated that smirk! I remember how people on my side used to carry on about it, how it betrayed exactly the kind of shoot-first cowboy braggadocio that liberals find repulsiveand indeed, that ended up fucking up a big part of the world to this day. So we were right about that smirk. But at least he was smiling. At least he was up there having fun.
But Jeb. Yeesh. Whats he doing out there? Its just duty. And not family duty either. Remember, his mom said he shouldnt do it. His wife seems cool on it. At best. So its not family. Its mostly party duty. Duty to the money people. Class duty.
Watching him I sometimes wonder: How did this guy get to be a governor? One thing Ive learned in my years of covering politics, one of the more surprising things, I would say, is just how many utter mediocrities become governors. This is understandable in a lot of those puny states out there where the competition aint so great. And where either one party or the other is clearly dominant. So if youre a Republican state legislator in Wyoming and you have a little charisma, or a Democratic mayor of Providence who has successfully avoided indictment for eight years, well, you can get to be governor. The road is not laid with many traps.
On some level, politics is all about the gene. John Ellis doesnt have it. No zest. No happy warrior thing going on at all. Say what you will about Dubya, and trust me, I said most of it at one time or another. But he had the gene. He liked politics. He enjoyed campaigning. He pinned his shoulders back up on stage, stood erect, gazed upon the crowd with something you might call command. Remember that smirk? Oh God how liberals hated that smirk! I remember how people on my side used to carry on about it, how it betrayed exactly the kind of shoot-first cowboy braggadocio that liberals find repulsiveand indeed, that ended up fucking up a big part of the world to this day. So we were right about that smirk. But at least he was smiling. At least he was up there having fun.
But Jeb. Yeesh. Whats he doing out there? Its just duty. And not family duty either. Remember, his mom said he shouldnt do it. His wife seems cool on it. At best. So its not family. Its mostly party duty. Duty to the money people. Class duty.
Watching him I sometimes wonder: How did this guy get to be a governor? One thing Ive learned in my years of covering politics, one of the more surprising things, I would say, is just how many utter mediocrities become governors. This is understandable in a lot of those puny states out there where the competition aint so great. And where either one party or the other is clearly dominant. So if youre a Republican state legislator in Wyoming and you have a little charisma, or a Democratic mayor of Providence who has successfully avoided indictment for eight years, well, you can get to be governor. The road is not laid with many traps.
Jeb Bush has called himself "a grinder"; "a joyful tortoise"; " a happy warrior"; "Veto Corleone"; and just plain "tortoise" (W's nickname for him); "the storm governor"; the "education governor"; a "head-banging conservative"; a "hang 'em by the neck conservative".....
How about "loser".
The Bush reign is coming to a hard end.
Now, get out of our way.
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Michael Bloomberg - that's interesting. Don't know anything about him. Will Google
patricia92243
Aug 2015
#23
For me it's been all the shoulder shrugging giving away his disinterest.
Gidney N Cloyd
Aug 2015
#25
Sounds delish! This is what Bill Maher said about Christie and his stomach
appalachiablue
Aug 2015
#41
People thought Trump would be the new Fred Thompson...turns out that's Jeb Bush
alcibiades_mystery
Aug 2015
#13
A lot of what you say about JEB's 'style' and Cheney & Poppy makes sense. What has
appalachiablue
Aug 2015
#37
Somewhere on here I read that his donors are also feeling it and backing away.
libdem4life
Aug 2015
#26
The Bush virus has been profiting from death and destruction for generations
FlatBaroque
Aug 2015
#33
Probably so unfortunately. I knew little about the prolific Walker family bankers until
appalachiablue
Aug 2015
#38
we have had 12 years of Bushes as Prez, and poppy was vp for 8. that's enough
Liberal_in_LA
Aug 2015
#35