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"Strange new respect for the Bush Dynasty"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Everyone is talking about 2016 because they know it's going to be 4 more years of decline, demagoguery and golf.

11/23/12, 2:07 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

NO MORE BUSHES!!!!!!

NO

NO


NO


AND HELL NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

11/23/12, 2:33 PM

Blogger Son of Brock Landers said...

Damn, I thought I'd only have to worry about one of them in the 2028 GOP primaries. I have all of my anti-George P. material saved for those primary debates.

11/23/12, 2:48 PM

Anonymous Cail Corishev said...

"This year, even before Election Day, Jeb Bush was warning of what he called his party’s “stupid” approach to illegal immigration."

Does it ever occur to these nitwits that bad-mouthing your own party might cost it votes? Do they care, as long as they're not running? Does anyone in the media ever ask them about it, or suggest that they're being disloyal?

Notice you don't ever see this from Democrats, outside the primaries. You don't see Clinton going around criticizing Obama for Libya or asking why we still have troops in Afghanistan, or pointing out that it's stupid to amnesty a bunch of illegals when unemployment is high. Guess that's why they aren't called the stupid party.

11/23/12, 3:29 PM

Anonymous Chicago said...

From the story one can see that Columba's primary instinct is to be a cheater even though she has plenty of money and has no real need to take risks. Things like this indicate what the basic personality traits of the person happen to be. Since water finds it's own level it can be inferred that the entire family is rotten at it's core. The family that preys together stays together, otherwise known as the Bush 'family values'.

11/23/12, 5:12 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

After having lived in Latin America for 5 years, there's one thing people need to know about L.A. elites- they have delusional egos that would make Roissy shudder. They're like Arabs in this regard.

11/23/12, 5:30 PM

Anonymous AlexT said...

Kris Kobach for President!

11/23/12, 5:31 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Navarro is from a rich Nicaraguan family that made themselves unpopular enough that they relocated to Miami in 1980."

You mean they fled the Sandinistas, right? You make this sound so sinister...

11/23/12, 6:45 PM

Anonymous Reg Cæsar said...

Well, we know what Mitt Romney will be doing in 2016. Rescuing the Rio Olympics.

11/23/12, 6:49 PM

Blogger Truckee Man said...

Get over it steve

11/23/12, 7:01 PM

Anonymous Mr. Anon said...

"The First Lady of The Biltmore

Former Diplomat Ana Navarro, 34, feels the Cuba issue closely and is becoming a quiet, behind the scenes player........Prescott is a Democrat and Navarro is a Republican, so they play both sides of the coin."

The operative word is "coin". Perhaps what we need is another Bay-of-Pigs invasion. I vote for Ms. Navarro to be first off the Higgins' Boat.

11/23/12, 7:12 PM

Anonymous Mr. Anon said...

"Anonymous said...

""Navarro is from a rich Nicaraguan family that made themselves unpopular enough that they relocated to Miami in 1980.""

You mean they fled the Sandinistas, right? You make this sound so sinister..."

And her family were probably in tight with that tribune of the people, and all round swell heckuva guy, Anastasio Somoza.

11/23/12, 7:16 PM

Anonymous Reg Cæsar said...

Her boyfriend, Biltmore Hotel owner Gene Prescott, and her have made the Biltmore the home headquarters of Cuba talk recently.

"Her boyfriend... and her have made..."!!!?

Someone employed by a major American newspaper wrote a sentence like that?

(Oh, wait... it's the Miami Herald, not an American paper. My bad. I see its author is one Oscar 'not-so-OK' Corral.)

11/23/12, 7:20 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Chavez and Castro are not our enemies, that needs to be repeated on a near yearly basis. They are not scheming to turn the US into a new corrupt, hierarchical, regressive Latin empire.

But the GOP mouthbreathers will never understand this.

11/23/12, 7:44 PM

Anonymous Mr. Anon said...

"Anonymous said...

Chavez and Castro are not our enemies, that needs to be repeated on a near yearly basis. They are not scheming to turn the US into a new corrupt, hierarchical, regressive Latin empire."

Quite true. They are not. The Bushes are.

11/23/12, 8:25 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

It is not just Jeb's wife with a criminal record. George P: arrested for stalking an ex, Jeb Jr: arrested for having sex in a car in a mall parking lot. Noelle: numerous drug related arrests.

11/23/12, 9:13 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

George P: arrested for stalking an ex, Jeb Jr: arrested for having sex in a car in a mall parking lot. Noelle: numerous drug related arrests.

That's what the Bushes get for their communistic War on Drugs.

11/24/12, 3:09 AM

Anonymous Nick O'Ragua said...

Not all the Navarros left--Leopoldo Navarro was VP of Nicaragua about a decade ago.

And anon 7:16--not to excuse Somoza, but there aren't a lot of great alternatives in Nicaragua. If you're in the elite class down there, you have to make your peace with one party or the other (or try to play both sides) and hope that the political tide doesn't turn against you too badly.

11/24/12, 7:05 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Former CIA chief George HW Bush blackmailed his way into the VP slot and then had Reagan shot. So there's your trouble with the family tree.

11/24/12, 7:25 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Jeb actually is not as clever as W.

George's cowboy accent and mannerisms connected him to the GOP herd.

Instead Jeb will be about as effective as Romney because he can't close the deal with folks who pronounce INsurance and follow nascar.

11/24/12, 7:32 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm not worried about it. Check up on them again in March 2015 and see if this is worth caring about--I'm sure the variegated Bushes will still be rich and still around, but in reach of the presidency? Nah. There was just a successful candidate who ran on anti-Bush sentiment, he cleaned up too. Steve doesn't really take seriously Jeb hype either, just some Maureen Dowdish preening for his off-screen clique.

"you mean they fled the Sandinistas, right" -- it's funny you'd expect him to even care; only gangsters lack the citizenist virtues to stay in their native revolutionary hellholes. Remember, anything that happens to those fruit-hatted low-g populations is either genetic predestination or caused by not speaking enough English, reading more JRR Tolkien, turning off the headlights of unoccupied cars on the camino, etc.--you know, all those benchmarks of cultural greatness

11/24/12, 10:40 AM

Anonymous Mr. Anon said...

"Anonymous Nick O'Ragua said...

And anon 7:16--not to excuse Somoza, but there aren't a lot of great alternatives in Nicaragua. If you're in the elite class down there, you have to make your peace with one party or the other (or try to play both sides) and hope that the political tide doesn't turn against you too badly."

Yes, you are probably right. There's a lot of corrupt, sleezy, awful stuff that goes on in latin American countries. That's why I don't want MY country turned into such a place - as this Navarro woman, the Bush family, and any number of other GOP caudillos are attempting to do.

11/24/12, 12:32 PM

Anonymous corvinus said...

Chavez and Castro are not our enemies, that needs to be repeated on a near yearly basis. They are not scheming to turn the US into a new corrupt, hierarchical, regressive Latin empire.

But the GOP mouthbreathers will never understand this.


No, that's because the Bushes aim to turn the U.S. into one themselves.

11/24/12, 12:33 PM

Anonymous Matthew said...

I'm not so much afraid of an even quasi-successful Jeb Bush candidacy as I am about what such a candidacy would say about the state of the Republican Party, and the hopes for America.

If Jeb Bush runs and gets more than 5% of the vote in any state primary or caucus I will be very disgusted.

11/25/12, 12:20 PM

Anonymous Matthew said...

"Does it ever occur to these nitwits that bad-mouthing your own party might cost it votes? Do they care, as long as they're not running? Does anyone in the media ever ask them about it, or suggest that they're being disloyal?" - Cail Corishev

The unity of the Democrats is both stunning and frightening. No Democrat, for example - NONE - seems to favor any form of immigration enforcement or immigration reduction, even of the mildest variety. OTOH, elected Republicans, even party leaders, routinely embrace positions contra to the demands of their voters. Witness the piling on by Gingrich, Graham, etc., after Romney's recent comments.

Republicans need to pick a position on amensty, on immigration, and on affirmative action and stick with it, as a group. And those positions in order are: AGAINST, AGAINST, AGAINST.

Republican pols are spineless and forever looking for the respect of the media.

11/25/12, 12:25 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

A little disingenuous finish there Steve. One would presume that you knew quite well that Jeb had two sons as you've written about his branch of the family many times.

11/25/12, 6:22 PM

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