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moosmom
05-11-2006, 11:29 AM
George Dubya is trying to convince his brother Jeb to run for President. I think I'm going to be sick!!!

A 3rd President Bush? First 2 All for It
By NEDRA PICKLER

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - Could there be a third President Bush? The current chief said Wednesday that younger brother Jeb would make a great one, too, and has asked him about making a run. The first President Bush likes the idea as well.

Jeb Bush, the Republican governor of Florida, has one asset that his presidential brother doesn't right now - approval from most of his constituents. While George W. Bush's approval ratings are in the low 30s, some 55 percent of Florida voters surveyed last month by Quinnipiac University said Jeb was doing a good job.

The governor has repeatedly said he won't be a candidate for president in 2008, but that doesn't stop his family from encouraging him to go for it some day.

``I would like to see Jeb run at some point in time, but I have no idea if that's his intention or not,'' the president said in an interview with Florida reporters, according to an account on the St. Petersburg Times Web site.

He said his brother would make ``a great president'' and that he had ``pushed him fairly hard about what he intends to do.''

``I truly don't think he knows,'' Bush said.

Jeb Bush, 53, will end his second term as governor in January. His brother George ends his second presidential term in January 2009. Neither can seek re-election because of term limits.

The governor got the buildup from his brother on the same day that he got some bad news out of Tallahassee. Florida House Speaker Allan Bense said Wednesday that despite personal appeals from the governor, he will not challenge Rep. Katherine Harris for the party's nomination for U.S. Senate.

Jeb Bush has said he doesn't think Harris, the former secretary of state famous for her role in the 2000 Florida recount that clinched George Bush's presidential bid, can win the seat.

The Bush name could hurt as well as help in national politics right now. But because of that familiar name and family connections throughout the country, Jeb Bush has the luxury of being able to wait and decide if he wants to run while other candidates have to get to work early.

``Right off the bat, if he decided to run, he's got the advantage over many of the others who might be contenders,'' said Republican political consultant Rich Galen, who has known the family since George H.W. Bush was vice president. ``He doesn't have to establish his name. He's got it.''

And, Galen points out, Jeb Bush has dealt with a lot of high-profile issues including hurricanes, immigration and sprawling development in one of the most important political states.

His own father says no one believes him when he says he's not interested in running at some point. Former President Bush told CNN's ``Larry King Live'' last year that he would like Jeb to run one day and that the son would be ``awfully good'' as president.

The Florida governor laughed when asked about his father's comments last June and said, ``Oh, Lord.'' He simply shook his head no when asked if he was running.

The brothers Bush appeared together Tuesday during the president's visit to the Tampa area. Gov. Bush was waiting on the tarmac when Air Force One arrived and greeted the president with a politician's handshake and ``Welcome to Florida.'' The president brushed aside the formality and playfully adjusted his younger brother's necktie.

Jeb Bush introduced his brother at a retirement community in Sun City Center. They had a private lunch together with political supporters, then visited a fire station and appeared together before television cameras to express concern about wildfires that were blazing across the state. The governor was not with the president during his visit to The Puerto Rican Club of Central Florida in Orlando Wednesday - George W. Bush's final stop on a three-day trip to the state. But the president was sure his brother still got some attention.

``Yesterday I checked in with my brother,'' President Bush said as he took the stage. ``Make sure everything's going all right. I'm real proud of Jeb. He's a good, decent man and I love him dearly.''

RedHedd
05-11-2006, 11:43 AM
BLEAH! :o :eek: :mad: :( :rolleyes:

Cataholic
05-11-2006, 11:58 AM
The country cannot be 'run' by a man named Jeb. It is just so wrong on so many levels.

Edwina's Secretary
05-11-2006, 12:30 PM
The country cannot be 'run' by a man named Jeb. It is just so wrong on so many levels.

How about Jethro????? :D :D

momoffuzzyfaces
05-11-2006, 12:33 PM
Now everyone take a deep breath and calm down!

Just think, if Jeb runs and Hilary runs, we'll have our first woman President.
About jolly time too!!! ;) :D

Cataholic
05-11-2006, 12:52 PM
How about Jethro????? :D :D


That MIGHT be worse. By a hair, or, should I say by a banjo string's width? :eek:

Cataholic
05-11-2006, 12:52 PM
I would vote for Hillary for the simple fact she is a female. How is THAT for sexism? :p

Maresche
05-11-2006, 01:01 PM
I can't believe America would be stupid enough to vote ANOTHER Bush into the White House....

But then I said the same thing about the 2000 election and the 2004 election....

Hm, maybe we are just that darned stupid.

Logan
05-11-2006, 01:17 PM
I think there are many worse things that could happen to this country than having Jeb Bush in the White House. He is a reasonable, sensible Governor in the state of Florida.

critter crazy
05-11-2006, 01:20 PM
I am probably going to upset people , but living in new york, i have to say that if Hillary runs for president I would flee the country!! I am all for a woman president, Cause i am one, but just not hillary!! I owuld rather vote for Jeb!!

Cinder & Smoke
05-11-2006, 01:44 PM
I think there are many worse things that could happen to this country than
having Jeb Bush in the White House ...

:eek:
:confused:

Uhhhhh, could you list a couple?

:D

lvpets2002
05-11-2006, 01:53 PM
:) I know Donna does that not make you sick.. :p I was brushing my teeth when it came on the news & I thought I was gonna swallow my toothpaste.. Thank goodness Jeb is smarter than we think && said no to the idea, at least for now.. I just could not even think of a thrid Bush in office let alone it be Jeb = can you just think of the white house in such :rolleyes: :confused: == how so :(

Maresche
05-11-2006, 01:56 PM
I think there are many worse things that could happen to this country than having Jeb Bush in the White House.

There are many far better things that could happen to this country too. Far, Far, Far, Far better.

BOBS DAD
05-11-2006, 02:14 PM
Donna,

I don't know what to think anymore??? I never, never, never in my wildest dreams could have imagined that Americans would re-elect GW. We were duped once and I thought we had learned our lesson. I campaigned for Kerry - thought he would have made a much better President than a second term GW. Truly believe that a new face and a fresh perspective on the war would have allowed others to play a role in rebuilding Iraq and stabilizing the region. I think others would have joined in too... if they knew they didn't have to deal with Bush anymore.

Sadly, I was shocked at just how many people still are fond of our President and must truly trust him. Or are voting their party line out of spite. Either way, the damage he has done to the world, our economy and our respected image will take decades to recover from. But HEY... let's give another Bush a chance. Ah Shucks... they seem like good ol' boys who don't "really" mean any harm!

To all our lady friends on PT: I am sad to say that I don't really think that Hillary can win the Presidency. I just don't think that America is ready yet for a woman President - and unfortunately, she carries the baggage of her husbands embarrassing escapades as President. IMO, we are still too sexist of a nation to honestly look at her credentials and ideas and make a sound considered decision.

moosmom
05-11-2006, 02:27 PM
Bob's Human,

Didn't vote for him the first OR second time. I'm pleased that Jeb (Cataholic, how about someone named "Bubba"??) has said he won't run. I supposed it's a relief. In the meantime, and unfortunately we're still stuck with George Dubya for the remainder of his term :rolleyes:.

Hopefully by the time his term is up, SOMEONE, ANYONE would be willing to run this country the way it SHOULD be run. The right way!!

caseysmom
05-11-2006, 02:35 PM
Donna....my "bubba" would do a better job! :D

moosmom
05-11-2006, 02:48 PM
No doubt!!

caseysmom
05-11-2006, 02:48 PM
Well he might pee all over the white house, even chew up some good furniture....but her would never dream of starting a war ;)

elizabethann
05-11-2006, 03:22 PM
The country cannot be 'run' by a man named Jeb. It is just so wrong on so many levels.

LOL! :D :D

momoffuzzyfaces
05-11-2006, 04:12 PM
Donna,


To all our lady friends on PT: I am sad to say that I don't really think that Hillary can win the Presidency. I just don't think that America is ready yet for a woman President - and unfortunately, she carries the baggage of her husbands embarrassing escapades as President. IMO, we are still too sexist of a nation to honestly look at her credentials and ideas and make a sound considered decision.
Hillary isn't the one carring the baggage. Her husband is.
I thought she handled his affair with class. I would have drop kicked his beHIND to the curb so fast his teeth would have fallen out!!!

A woman couldn't possible mess the country up any worse then the men have done!!! Mothers would think longer about starting a war. Of course, if she decided one was needed; WATCH OUT! :D

Lady's Human
05-11-2006, 04:53 PM
As to mothers thinking longer than a father before starting a war:

There are NUMEROUS historical precedents that prove that isn't true. Butchery knows no gender.

Pembroke_Corgi
05-12-2006, 09:01 AM
Ack! Yuck!!!!!!!

Donna....my "bubba" would do a better job! :D
I would definately vote for any pet here on PT before I'd vote for a Bush. :p Heck, I'd vote for almost anyone over a Bush- I'm pretty sure my 5 year old nephew has a higher IQ then the whole Bush family combined.

moosmom
05-12-2006, 11:02 AM
I'm pretty sure my 5 year old nephew has a higher IQ then the whole Bush family combined.

LOL

BOBS DAD
05-12-2006, 11:02 AM
I would definately vote for any pet here on PT before I'd vote for a Bush. Heck, I'd vote for almost anyone over a Bush- I'm pretty sure my 5 year old nephew has a higher IQ then the whole Bush family combined.
Hey, that's rough on the Bushes... AND you are "UNDER-stating your nephew's IQ potential"




Hillary isn't the one carring the baggage. Her husband is.
Yeah, but unfortunately some people just link the two together. Don't get me wrong... I actually liked the job Bill did as a President. It is just sad that his footnote in history will be one of weak character!




I am probably going to upset people , but living in new york, i have to say that if Hillary runs for president I would flee the country!! I am all for a woman president, Cause i am one, but just not hillary!! I owuld rather vote for Jeb!!
Not to be contentious at all... but just "what exactly" has Hillary done in NY that has you so scared that you are heading for the hills???

Pembroke_Corgi
05-12-2006, 01:33 PM
Hey, that's rough on the Bushes... AND you are "UNDER-stating your nephew's IQ potential"

Haha, I guess you are right! :p :D Better change "nephew" to "my dog." (But, my dogs are pretty smart, too.....)