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sadbear

(4,340 posts)
14. Sounds like an NRC contingency plan
Tue Jun 12, 2012, 09:21 AM
Jun 2012

for when the tea party is ultimately rejected by America. They'll need someone to rebuild the GOP after the tea party destroys it, so they're kicking Jeb out so he won't have the stench on him.

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Jeb is reading the tea leaves... Raven Jun 2012 #1
That's how I see it. The Republican Party is in decline, despite Scott Walker's "win". Scuba Jun 2012 #2
Sorry. Even a sane American will still reject Bush Woody Woodpecker Jun 2012 #6
"Every sane American" Arugula Latte Jun 2012 #20
No matter what Jeb says or does, I'll still follow the advice of Rev. Al tech3149 Jun 2012 #30
I think the real truth is that Jeb hates Norquist, sees him for what he is, a manipulative, monmouth Jun 2012 #33
Their may be something bigger going on behind the scenes Quixote1818 Jun 2012 #24
+1 intheflow Jun 2012 #38
The Republican Party of today is nothing HockeyMom Jun 2012 #3
the republicans don't like what their base is asking for right now KurtNYC Jun 2012 #4
Jeb is a thief liberalnationalist Jun 2012 #5
A lot of George W's people are working Raven Jun 2012 #7
good point liberalnationalist Jun 2012 #12
Grover is stoopbizarre BeyondGeography Jun 2012 #8
I may hate Norquist with the heat of a thousand suns but I'll never consider him stupid tech3149 Jun 2012 #32
Selection 2000. Fuck JEB. Solly Mack Jun 2012 #9
Something big is afoot. Norquist and the Tea Party are headed for a fall. rhett o rick Jun 2012 #10
Jeb is no more trustworthy madamesilverspurs Jun 2012 #11
Thing is BumRushDaShow Jun 2012 #15
agreed! liberalnationalist Jun 2012 #17
The GOP will reap what they sow - division, discontent, blame-shifting, and ... TahitiNut Jun 2012 #27
Jeb is scenting that the anti-tax fanatics may finally lose their grip... JHB Jun 2012 #13
Sounds like an NRC contingency plan sadbear Jun 2012 #14
Jeb's just brushing up his bona fides with the "independents" & "mavericks" for his 2016 FSogol Jun 2012 #16
Well, I don't want him either. Tommy_Carcetti Jun 2012 #18
I still would never vote for Bush SoutherDem Jun 2012 #19
Nice to see some internal struggle develop in the GOP sellitman Jun 2012 #21
Hmm. Phlem Jun 2012 #22
Excommunicated or not, DO NOT let this child of Ungoliant near public office again. He's as Malikshah Jun 2012 #23
Don't you believe it...he is just playing good cop. zeemike Jun 2012 #25
"We aren't crazy!!! We aren't crazy!!!" lindysalsagal Jun 2012 #37
What???!! The Dauphin refused to kiss the ring and slippers of The Little Macchiavelli? librechik Jun 2012 #26
+1 Macchiavelli is right! L0oniX Jun 2012 #35
Thats OK. bvar22 Jun 2012 #28
There is definitely dirty work afoot! LongTomH Jun 2012 #29
"Even a few Republicans around Tallahassee have described the governor's style as 'dictatorial.' " steve2470 Jun 2012 #31
From the Garden Gnome who has psycho-sexual fantasies about drowning babies in bathtubs aint_no_life_nowhere Jun 2012 #34
Amazing how "stupid" people become when they diverge from orthodoxy, isn't it? Marr Jun 2012 #36
He's running in 2016. eof. Egalitarian Thug Jun 2012 #39
Question> If RMoney "dropped out" of the race goclark Jun 2012 #40
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