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DNC issues anti-Jeb Bush talking points
« on: December 20, 2014, 02:54:04 am »
http://www.politico.com/story/2014/12/jeb-bush-2016-election-talking-points-113709.html

DNC issues anti-Jeb Bush talking points

By JAMES HOHMANN 12/19/14 3:42 PM EST Updated 12/19/14 8:52 PM EST

The Democratic National Committee wants surrogates to attack Jeb Bush as the Mitt Romney of 2016, an out-of-touch representative of the 1 percent who is more conservative than he lets on.

DNC strategists hosted a private conference call Friday to prepare Democrats going on the Sunday news shows to address the former Florida governor’s announcement this week that he will actively explore a run for president. A participant on the call shared the talking points with POLITICO, and a DNC official confirmed their veracity.


The talking points offer a window into the Democratic plan of attack against the GOP establishment figure. It is also a strong indication that Democrats view Bush as a formidable general-election candidate, if he can make it through a GOP primary.


“Jeb Bush has spent his career doing what would benefit himself and people like him – certainly not looking out for working Americans,” the talking points say. “Bush spent recent years cashing in on Wall Street as Americans were hit by the financial crisis. Since leaving public office, Bush has been involved in several problematic business deals, creating a multi-million dollar fund in a tax haven, and leveraging his family name to reap profits for himself.”

Democrats also signaled they will try to lash Jeb Bush to unpopular aspects of George W. Bush’s White House tenure.

“But we also know what to expect from a Bush presidency because we’ve seen it before: policies that wreck the economy, that give massive breaks to the wealthy and corporations, and that are out of step with American people including women, LGBT Americans, Latinos and people of color,” the talking points say.

The 600-word document pushes back on the narrative that Jeb Bush is relatively moderate compared to the rest of the field. The impetus for the push is that some leaders on the right have been criticizing Bush as insufficiently conservative on issues like Common Core and immigration. The concern for Democrats is that Bush will be more appealing to independent voters if the perception of him being willing to challenge GOP orthodoxy solidifies.

There are targeted appeals at various constituencies. Democrats note controversial Bush quotes about opposing the Equal Rights Amendment, the Paycheck Fairness Act and equal pay. There are also attacks on Bush over his opposition to gay rights and for saying that gay couples should not be able to adopt. And he has defended his support for voter ID laws, which many African-Americans see as discriminatory.

But the brunt of the attacks focus on Bush helping the wealthy at the expense of the needy, which worked to President Barack Obama’s advantage in the 2012 campaign against Romney. Bush has reportedly told allies that he will push back earlier and more aggressively than Romney did when his record at Bain Capital was criticized.

“Jeb Bush is looking out for himself and people like him over the priorities of everyday Americans,” the suggested DNC talking points say. “On that point he is no different than the rest of the Republican field.”

There are also past quotes from Bush about issues affecting women and African-Americans. Democrats are also encouraged to point out that Bush endorsed the conservative budget blueprint of Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.).

A spokeswoman for Bush did not respond to a request for comment.


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Re: DNC issues anti-Jeb Bush talking points
« Reply #1 on: December 20, 2014, 02:21:46 pm »
Good.  I hope the DNC gets rid of him for us.   ^-^
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Re: DNC issues anti-Jeb Bush talking points
« Reply #2 on: December 21, 2014, 03:14:48 am »
I reckon the DNC believes that they need to saddle Jeb with "anti talking points" to estrange him from Republican and conservative voters.

They're wastin' their time.

Jeb does a pretty good job at "estrangin'" himself !