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"In a television interview to mark the Bush Library opening, she said
that when it comes to future presidents of the United States, “We’ve had
enough Bushes.” She was including her son, Jeb, the former Florida governor, who is now considered a likely GOP candidate."...
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6/17/13, "Jeb Bush labels conservative critics ‘the chirpers’," Washington Post, Aaron Blake
"Jeb Bush says he’s not worried that his work toward comprehensive
immigration reform and his ties to the GOP establishment will alienate
conservatives and negatively impact a potential 2016 presidential
campaign, referring to critics as “the chirpers.”
“If I decide to run for office again, it will be based on what I
believe, and it will be based on my record,” the former Florida governor
said in an interview with the Christian Broadcasting Network’s David Brody....
“I will be able to, I think, manage my way through all the chirpers out there,” he said....
It’s not the first time, of course, that a Republican establishment
figure has coined a new nickname for the outspoken conservative wing of
the party. Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) a few months ago labeled Sens.
Rand Paul (R-Ky.) and Ted Cruz (R-Texas) as “wacko birds.”"...via Free Republic
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5/20/13, "Conservatives versus the GOP," Craig Shirley, Reuters blog
"All these years later, former First Lady Barbara Bush, with her unblinking bluntness, is the one who has it right.
In a television interview to mark the Bush Library opening, she said
that when it comes to future presidents of the United States, “We’ve had
enough Bushes.” She was including her son, Jeb, the former Florida governor, who is now considered a likely GOP candidate."...
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Comment: The GOP has merged with democrats. Calling itself the GOP is its only excuse for raising money. The Bush family, Fox News, and failed Bush crowd hacks on Fox News are united with democrats against the country:
2/20/13, "As Country Club Republicans Link Up With The Democratic Ruling Class, Millions Of Voters Are Orphaned," Angelo Codevilla, Forbes
"At the outset of 2013 a substantial portion of America finds itself
un-represented, while Republican leaders increasingly represent only
themselves. By the law of supply and demand, millions of Americans, (arguably a
majority) cannot remain without representation. Increasingly the top
people in government, corporations, and the media collude and demand
submission as did the royal courts of old. This marks these political
orphans as a “country class.”"...
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