This is funny.
...there is growing chatter in elite New York financial circles that former
Florida Governor Jeb Bush is giving more serious consideration to
getting in the race, especially if it appears at any point that Christie
is not drawing big national appeal beyond the northeast. Several
plugged in GOP sources said Bush has moved from almost certainly staying
out to a 30 percent chance of getting in. The “70/30” odds pop up in so
many conversations they almost seem like circulated talking points....HotAir quoting Politico
Why "funny"?
1) "Elite NY financial circles" are obviously pushing the Bushing. Yah, that'll play well in Missouri.
2) Christie will not play well 'outside the northeast,' period. He's a typical mouthy Jersey boy, with the added attraction of being a spoiled brat.
So. The Big Money Boyzzz are looking at another Bush because.....what.....HE will 'play well outside the Northeast?'
Delusions.
ReplyDelete...aaahhhh...yet another freemason one world order Brzezinski shadow government CFR puppet marionette Bush who supports TRAITORS and TREASON like this.
'Round and 'round the sham republic goes...and who will CFR appoint as the next front man manchurian candidate president?
Inquiring voters who erroneously actually think their votes matter would like to know.
Gotta love the criminal electoral college and all the traitors stinking up SCOTUS.
Oh, wait. No you don't.
ReplyDelete...aaahhhh...yet another freemason one world order Brzezinski shadow government CFR puppet marionette Bush who supports TRAITORS and TREASON like this.
'Round and 'round the sham republic goes...and who will CFR appoint as the next front man manchurian candidate president?
Inquiring voters who erroneously actually think their votes matter would like to know.
Gotta love the criminal electoral college and all the traitors stinking up SCOTUS.
Oh, wait. No you don't.
I never cease to be amazed at some people who think they are electable as President. Think: Tommy Thompson awhile back.
ReplyDelete“Legends in their own minds” comes to mind. Surrounded by flacks, yes-men and vested interests, they buy into the hype - when your average Joe Citizen could have told them they don’t have a snowball’s chance in hell of making it.
I agree about Christie. He may be a big fish (literally) in the small pond that is New Jersey, but that won’t necessarily translate to national endorsement or acceptance. And all his cozying up to Obama won’t endear him to many here in the heartland.