Jeb Bush criticizes GOP partisanship

From the NATION:

Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush wouldn’t fit in today’s dogmatic Republican Party, Mitt Romney ought to change his tone on immigration, and even if Romney is elected, the experienced businessman won’t be able improve the job market in the near future.

Those were some of the candid criticisms levied Monday by Jeb Bush, former governor of Florida, who expressed frustration with his party and its presumptive presidential nominee.

“Ronald Reagan would have – based on his record of finding accommodation, finding some degree of common ground, similar to my dad – they would have had a hard time if you define the Republican Party – and I don’t – as having an orthodoxy that doesn’t allow for disagreement,’’ Bush said during a media question-and-answer session in New York, hosted by Bloomberg View…

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EDITOR: Jebb was the Bush who should have been president.

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  1. Not many would have rigged an election either.

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