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    Desperate Fantasy: Can Jeb Bush Save the GOP?

    Joe Conason's column is released once a week.

    Rumors and whispers of a late presidential bid by Jeb Bush are difficult to consider seriously — if only because the deadlines to enter primary contests have past, the necessary money and campaign staff are not in place, and the mechanisms for a "brokered convention" do not exist. And yet some worried Republicans are evidently imagining a rescue by the former Florida governor.

    Such fantasies arise from the unappetizing choices that now confront Republican voters. But if Jeb Bush were to enter the field, as he has wisely declined to do so far, the public scrutiny that has damaged the current candidates so badly would turn toward him — and swiftly reveal an enormous deadweight of political baggage. What Florida voters once accepted (or ignored) might well horrify the national electorate today.

    The first obstacle that Jeb would have to surmount is that to most Americans outside the Sunshine State, he is known only as the brother of George W. Bush, most recently named one of the two worst presidents in the past half-century by respondents to a Gallup poll — rated just above the late Richard M. Nixon, in fact. It's a negative accomplishment that should not be "mis-underestimated," as the former president himself might say.

    Only a professional politician or a right-wing pundit — the sort of deep thinkers mulling a Jeb boomlet — could believe that most Americans would receive the idea of another Bush presidency with any emotion except loathing. Not much would have to be said or done to remind voters of this century's catastrophic first decade, and why they might not wish to risk putting a third Bush in the Oval Office.

    Leaving aside the historic burden of his family name, Jeb Bush carries a resume of dubious episodes that stretch back three decades, to his early days as a Florida real estate developer and consultant, when he told reporters that he intended to become "very wealthy."

    Among the partners he encountered in that quest was one Miguel Recarey, whose International Medical Centers was accused of one of the largest Medicare swindles of all time. Before Recarey fled the country ahead of several federal indictments, Jeb had made a call on his behalf to Health and Human Services Secretary Margaret Heckler — a Cabinet secretary serving at the pleasure of his father, George Herbert Walker Bush, who was then president. Recarey paid him $75,000 for that lobbying errand, which forestalled government action to stop Recarey's skimming of millions in Medicare dollars. Although Jeb has denied that Recarey — a mob associate — paid him to call Heckler, both the fugitive and the former HHS secretary have since confirmed those circumstances.

    Jeb soon did amass a fortune in real estate, mostly with the assistance of the Cuban-American community in South Florida. He returned the favor by seeking a presidential pardon from George H.W. Bush for the late Orlando Bosch, a murderous anti-Castro militant denounced by his father's own attorney general, Richard Thornburgh, as "an unreformed terrorist" responsible for killing dozens of innocent people.

    Although he never hesitates to denounce government regulation and praise the unfettered free market, Jeb didn't exactly reject the federal teat when one of his own investments went south during the savings-and-loan crisis. With an infusion of more than $4.5 million from the Treasury, Jeb and his partners managed to hold onto a downtown Miami office building in 1989 that they soon sold for $8.7 million. In other words, Bush benefited from a government "bailout."

    There is much more to the Jeb saga, including his vow to sign legislation that would have awarded Florida's disputed electoral votes to his brother in November 2000 and his ill-advised attempts to intervene in the case of Terri Schiavo, the brain-dead woman whose husband and parents sued each other over whether to turn off her respirator and end her life. The public regarded interference in that sad matter by congressional leaders and other right-wing politicians as an opportunistic exploitation of tragedy — and the Schiavo affair became a turning point leading up to the 2006 Republican midterm debacle.

    What Newt, Mitt and the rest of the Republican cohort have learned is how unflattering stories that faded years ago become suddenly vivid under the campaign's glare. Unless he is truly the smarter Bush — and ignores all this presidential daydreaming — the same lesson awaits brother Jeb.

    Joe Conason is the editor in chief of NationalMemo.com. To find out more about Joe Conason, visit the Creators Syndicate website at www.creators.com.

    COPYRIGHT 2012 CREATORS.COM

     
    • bybush  •  Salt Lake City, Utah  •  3 mths ago
      Nixon was a paraoid but he was way above w. . What nixon done was peanuts compared to the liars war in iraq!
      • Tribe Fan 3 mths ago
        So you think. Read Family of Secrets by Russ Baker before you make snap statements.
        I'd say they were pretty even.
      • Richard 3 mths ago
        If you want lies play obama's tapes. Bush did not lie about WMD in Iraq, he repeated what he was told after asking the right questions. And he was bright enough to focus on Iraq which had a good chance of success vs the guy now expanding in Afghanistan which is a waste of blood and money in a useless nationbuilding effort.
      • swordfish 3 mths ago
        Richard, you have no idea what you are talking about. The war in Iraq was bogus from beginning to end.
    • Pepperman  •  Los Alamitos, California  •  3 mths ago
      being "the smart one" isn't a darn compliment,
      • noone 3 mths ago
        Well, maybe in the Bush family...
      • ernest 3 mths ago
        jet bush .you dont want get in to this mess we dont need any BUSHE in the back FORTY.just stay where you are and safe
    • Rufus777  •  3 mths ago
      Other than his paranoia, Nixon was a far more qualified and capable president then W. W did more damage to this country then the next 10 terrorists, dictators, or fools anyone can possible think up. The boy was an unmitigated total disaster.
      • Richard 3 mths ago
        You have the right idea but the wrong president. Your comments apply to the nitwit now living in the WH when he is not out campaigning or vacationing.
      • Rufus777 3 mths ago
        NIce input Dickie
      • EastTnHal 3 mths ago
        Richard, just what are you smoking?
    • Kevin  •  3 mths ago
      NO.

      I didn't even have to read the article.
    • jimmys  •  3 mths ago
      I think W pretty much poisened the well for future Bushes.
      • BigRoi 3 mths ago
        Awww, I was hoping one of his twins would run in the future!
      • truth 3 mths ago
        And barry has poisoned the well for every American's future.
      • Louis 3 mths ago
        Not if you're a brainless Republican. They'll vote for Harry Bush if they could.
    • Brian  •  3 mths ago
      As a Floridian, I can assure you we don't want Jeb. While he's sharper than his brother, he has a vicious mean streak. Fine for the GOP, bad for America.
      • Richard 3 mths ago
        Sharper than his brother?...I do not know what that means. I have seem Bush's transcripts and they are pretty good. I bet you did not see the nitwit's transcripts because he is ashamed of them...Anyone on the street would be better than what we have today in the WH....get real!
      • HDR 3 mths ago
        @Richard,
        Only 0bama's records are sealed.... Ever wonder why?
      • truth 3 mths ago
        Obama and Harry Reid and the rest of the pathetic Dims are the evil ones...
    • Pillard  •  Mt Prospect, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      Desperate Fantasy indeed, more like a final joke.
    • Ralph M  •  Seattle, Washington  •  3 mths ago
      This is certainly not your grandfathers GOP.
      It has devolved from the party of Eisenhower down through criminal Nixon, goofball Reagan, Daddy's boy Bush and into the Palins, Perry's, and Santorum's of America... The party used to at least be pragmatic and politically intelligent... Now it is simply non-stop Theocracy...
      This is "unappetizing" to the extreme to the majority of voters...
      The Republican party will Never see the White House again, as long as Evangelicals run the party...
    • Lb  •  3 mths ago
      Oh. You mean the Republican party actually needs to call upon another Bush to save the republican candidates running for president? Why? Aren't they winning over the hearts and minds of all Americans?
    • Oglaigh n h'Eirran  •  3 mths ago
      Another Bush??!! Despite his pretty good record, there is no way in Hades Jeb or any Bush stands a chance. To think he does is pure fantasy. This is the GOP field. Deal with it.
    • Scrumble  •  Elmhurst, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      Just what we need, another Big Money stooge from the Bush family of destructive clowns.
    • -  •  3 mths ago
      Article says, "...George W. Bush, most recently named one of the two worst presidents in the past half-century by respondents to a Gallup poll — rated just above the late Richard M. Nixon, in fact...". Right there, you have the nation's verdict.
    • Paul  •  Irvine, California  •  3 mths ago
      Not another Bush. The republican party is in trouble If their considering another Bush. Don't they have enough problems. We haven fixed the mess the first one made.
    • Bennett  •  3 mths ago
      Oh please God, no. Daddy was bad enough, but Dubya was the worst President ever. The brand is poison.
    • Patrick  •  3 mths ago
      All these Bush guys are slimeballs.
    • W  •  3 mths ago
      Yes!!! Another Bush....BRING IT!!!! Lol! Good luck with that.
    • Hawk  •  3 mths ago
      So what the article is trying to say to you repugs out there is,You don't have one electable candidate.
    • CMCVIIX  •  3 mths ago
      Even America isn't stupid enough to vote for another Bush.
    • Mike  •  3 mths ago
      Things must be really bad if Jeb is the republicans' savior.
    • Michael in Az.  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  3 mths ago
      Another Bush to laugh about...bring him on...and let's add Mark Rubio to attract 1 or 2 minorities and all the people of Florida ready to give up their grandkids SS and Medicare. What an thought! Slow day at the GOP think tank.
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