At a moment the U.S. is threatened and appears on the
defensive, the reunion recalls Bush’s deft handling of the collapse of the USSR
without triumphalism or conflict. And his six-week Gulf War is considered a
model of assembling a coalition (34 nations) and maintaining a limited military
mission.
Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush received considerable
attention since interest in his presidential ambitions increased as Governor
Christie’s support sank dealing with the bridge controversy. The Republican
establishment wants a qualified centrist in the race, and Bush is a leader of
the moderate wing of the party. He currently is at the high end of the modest
percentage of support that the scattered Republican field is receiving.
Bush is boldly proclaiming an immigration reform message and
is featured in an independently-funded media campaign with Governor Bobby
Jindal broadcasting mainstream GOP themes, such as school choice, bottom-up
economic development and small government.
Even President G.W. Bush managed to get some front page
coverage at the reunion with his new portraits of world leaders. A shark-like
Vladimir Putin was a favorite.
See:
CBS News: Jeb Bush, Rand Paul top GOP’s 2016 presidential wish list: PollNewsmax: WaPost Poll: Christie plunges in support behindPaul Ryan, Jeb Bush
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