Friday, February 5, 2016

i don't have a tv. and, that might be a part of jeb's problem - the fact that so few people watch tv, nowadays. but, let me say this: this is the most media coverage of him that i've seen since his campaign started.

i actually had to check the other day to see if he was even still running. and, i think that might be what we're really seeing, here. this might be the first example of a campaign that died due to focusing almost solely on traditional media.



he might be all over cnn, nbc, fox - i'd never see it.

and, let's be clear, here: i never thought i'd say a bush is the preferable candidate. but, look at the alternatives. if this is a "republican cycle", and we're stuck with that outcome, i'd rather him than anybody else. he's an ass, but at least he's not insane.

so, you know: sorry to burst your dot-com bubble, but you need to hit the interwebs, jeb.

you see this term moderate thrown around.

rubio is not a moderate. total outlaws on abortion is not moderate. total. moderate. #!.

jeb is really the only moderate in the field. and, if he can't compete then what that says is that the party has rejected moderates.