Friday, August 31, 2012

'Jeb Bush is a disingenuous hack...talking down the GOP as if we were Klansmen...hopefully he'll go on over to the democrat party,' says commenter

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8/31/12, "Chris Matthews Praises Jeb Bush! What's Going On?," American Thinker, Ann Kane

The headline is of course embarrassing but I liked one of the comments. Jeb Bush is a vicious human being. He does not represent me and if he represents the majority of right of center Americans this country is dead and buried. American Thinker continues to sell the false notion that it's Republican v Democrat and that right of center Americans are automatically Republicans, and all Republicans consider Jeb Bush a fellow traveler. A commenter schools American Thinker:

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"We have to "change the tone and the intensity." JEB Bush is disingenuous hack. I am completely fed up with JEB and all the rest of the Bushes talking down everyone else in the GOP as if they were Klansmen in full regalia out for a midnight ride to purge America of people of color, Catholics and Jews. Talk about code words. Every time JEB or any of the others speak we hear transparent code words for bigot directed at people who disagree with open borders, illegal immigrants getting away with law breaking and a double standard in law enforcement. If illegals don't have to obey our laws, then why do I have to pay taxes, to name just one? Mrs. JEB, who is a 100% bona fide Mexican citizen- or was- clearly has JEB and all the rest of the Kennebunkport Krew by the chimmey chongas. Hispanics reject the GOP message of self reliance, low taxes, limited government, and free markets for everyone, not just themselves by taking jobs from Americans. (That's right they have. They have driven down wages too.) JEB believes their votes are up for sale and the GOP should offer them amnesty and government bennies so they will vote GOP. I guess he's right since they keep voting for the Dems. Matthews is doing some kind of fake out or reverse psychology. Hopefully he'll get JEB to go on over to the Democrat Party so we will not have to listen to him as a GOP 'spokesman' anymore."


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