Jeb Bush…. why settle for eight years when you could have 16?

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Would you like to see Jeb be V. P. in 2016?

  1. If he convinces Mitt to enter the campaign, yes!

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  2. No I would prefer to have Dr. Ben Carson as V. P. in 2016 and as President in 2024.

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  3. NoI want Jeb Bush to be President in 2016.

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  4. Yes I think that Mitt and Jeb would beat Hillary Clinton.

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  1. DennisTate

    DennisTate Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    What I mean by this is that I am making the exact same suggestion to you Sir, that I made to Dr. Ben Carson and his team a few months ago.

    Jeb………. Mr. Mitt Romney impresses me as somebody who makes a serious attempt to tell the truth when it comes to critical matters. (Like your older brother he knows though that
    once one attains the office of President of the United States, under certain conditions one must learn to not tell ALL THE TRUTH…on all subjects, all the time, because by doing so a great deal of harm can be done. President George W. Bush was
    extremely wise to allow so many American to think that he was foolish…… as opposed to letting them know how much danger they actually had been in previous to the decision to invade Iraq)?!

    Jeb……. Mitt has a valid point…. that he might just be in a better position to defeat Senator Hillary Clinton than you are…………. so obviously if you spoke with him and agreed to be his candidate for V. P…… then America would be amazed by your act of humility……… and the G. O. P. might just have Mitt Romney as President from 2016 to 2024 and Jeb Bush as President from 2024 to 2032?!


    http://www.politicalforum.com/elect...-dr-ben-carson-v-p-2016-president-2024-a.html
    Dr. Ben Carson for V. P. in 2016 and for President in 2024?!

    I saw the movie Gifted Hands about a year ago and I personally do feel that Dr. Ben Carson can make a fantastic President of the USA ....... but......… the fact that he does not have experience in politics is a serious concern so it seems obvious to me that he needs to change course by around September or October of 2015 if by that time he has not established a firm lead as the leader of the G. O. P. contenders?!

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gifted_...n_Carson_Story

    My recommendation is that he speak with Mr. Mitt Romney as soon as possible and prove to all Americans that Dr. Carson is able to objectively access his own situation and turn what appears to be a liability into an asset...… .and plan for the long term!

    Mr. Mitt Romney almost defeated an incumbent President which happens only on extremely rare occasions. Mitt Romney can defeat Hillary but........... Mr. Romney has presented a powerful case that Jeb Bush....... cannot!
     
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    Nobody has to defeat Hillary, she has to not lose.

    Since the 22nd amendment was passed, no party has been able to hold on to the WH for more than 3 terms.

    This is because we as a nation have grown impatient and as one party maintains power they begin to accumulate so many negatives that the voters decide to give the other side a chance. As one side racks up negatives the negatives of the other side begin to fade until the inevitable switch happens.

    The problem with Hillary is that she and Obama have way more negatives at this point then a party should have at this time. Even if she were to win though she would only be a 1-term president.
     
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    Very interesting indeed!

    I did not know this statistic about there being no precedent for a parting controlling the White House for more than three terms.

    Up here in Canada certain parties have been voted back in for well over three terms.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Prime_Ministers_of_Canada_by_time_in_office
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