Re: ¿Jeb?
Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2016 4:57 pm
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government ... blicanism/
I found this insightful to explain the Trump phenomon.
I found this insightful to explain the Trump phenomon.
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Ceterum censeo Trump delenda est.TennPaGa wrote:
(Note that, once again, a non-Trump thread is about Trump.)
Several Jeb Bush campaign workers are already shopping their résumés with Florida political consultants as expectations mount inside his team that their candidate won’t push on after South Carolina.
“I can unequivocally tell you that people are looking for work, because they say they’ve been led to believe that they won’t have a job because the campaign won’t be around any longer or their jobs won’t because the campaign won’t have any money,” said one Republican who helps run one of the Florida campaigns.
Jeb has two good attributes:Pointedstick wrote: This looks like the end: http://www.politico.com/story/2016/02/j ... obs-219518
Several Jeb Bush campaign workers are already shopping their résumés with Florida political consultants as expectations mount inside his team that their candidate won’t push on after South Carolina.
“I can unequivocally tell you that people are looking for work, because they say they’ve been led to believe that they won’t have a job because the campaign won’t be around any longer or their jobs won’t because the campaign won’t have any money,” said one Republican who helps run one of the Florida campaigns.
Pointedstick wrote: This looks like the end: http://www.politico.com/story/2016/02/j ... obs-219518
Several Jeb Bush campaign workers are already shopping their résumés with Florida political consultants as expectations mount inside his team that their candidate won’t push on after South Carolina.
“I can unequivocally tell you that people are looking for work, because they say they’ve been led to believe that they won’t have a job because the campaign won’t be around any longer or their jobs won’t because the campaign won’t have any money,” said one Republican who helps run one of the Florida campaigns.

Now THAT'S a breastplate.Ad Orientem wrote:Pointedstick wrote: This looks like the end: http://www.politico.com/story/2016/02/j ... obs-219518
Several Jeb Bush campaign workers are already shopping their résumés with Florida political consultants as expectations mount inside his team that their candidate won’t push on after South Carolina.
“I can unequivocally tell you that people are looking for work, because they say they’ve been led to believe that they won’t have a job because the campaign won’t be around any longer or their jobs won’t because the campaign won’t have any money,” said one Republican who helps run one of the Florida campaigns.![]()