Bush Moves To Head Off Romney by DICK MORRIS
Published on DickMorris.com on December 23, 2014
The quarter-finals of the 2016 race for the White House now
pit Jeb Bush against Chris Christie, Paul Ryan, Rick Perry and John Kasich for
the establishment wing of the party. And
it features Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, Rand Paul, Scott Walker, Rick Santorum, and
Ben Caron battling for the Tea Party nod.
Until both contests resolve themselves, the semi-finals,
which will determine the nomination, will not begin. In 2012, for example, Romney had to edge past
Perry and Pawlenty for the establishment nod.
And Santorum needed to beat out Gingrich, Cain, and Bachmann to emerge
as the right wing candidate.
Jeb Bush likely is now moving to throw his hat into the ring
to eclipse Mitt Romney and head off his possible entry into the race. Polls show Romney with 22% support to Bush's
12. At 12%, Bush still leads the rest of
the pack whose vote totals are each in the 5-9 percent range.
The Republican Party establishment is, at heart, monarchist.
Legitimacy matters. To the Tea Party,
long term credentials are a curse, but to the mainstream, they are
crucial.
Trace the lineage: In
the beginning, there was Dewey...
Dewey begat Eisenhower...Ike begat Nixon...Nixon appointed
Ford...Reagan lost to Ford and then it was his turn...Reagan begat Bush...Bush
defeated Dole and then it was Dole's turn in 1996...Bush, literally, begat
Bush...Bush beat McCain and then it was McCain's turn...McCain beat Romney and
then it was Romney's turn.
Both Jeb and Mitt have good claims on the throne. Mitt has lost twice which, in GOP circles is
a credential signifying experience, trustworthiness in battle, and a known
quantity. Jeb's claim is genetic. Either candidate will get the bulk of the
money and backing of the establishment Party if they run. Indeed, Mitt may be the only one who could
beat Bush.
Christie is a nonstarter.
Too harsh. Too New Jersey. Too much to blame for Obama's victory amid
the ruins of Sandy.
Perry has a lot of attractions but he's mired in his own
mess right now and can't emerge from it for a while yet.
So the move now is for Bush to head off Romney and that
impels his early move.
Source:
Dick Morris.com
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