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CBS News/ March 10, 2013, 1:48 PM

No George W. Bush "baggage" for 2016, Jeb Bush says

If Jeb Bush decides to run for president in 2016, there would be no "Bush baggage" weighing him down, the former Florida governor said today.

Presented with poll numbers showing an overwhelming majority of Americans hold an unfavorable opinion of his brother, former President George W. Bush, the dynasty scion opined on "Fox News Sunday": "I don't think there's any Bush baggage at all."

"I love my brother - I'm proud of his accomplishments," Bush said. Asked about his father, former President George H.W. Bush, he continued, "I love my dad. I'm proud to be a Bush."

Jeb Bush, whose name has frequented 2016 short lists for years, on "Face the Nation" today knocked down the implication that his perceived shift to the right on immigration via his new book "Immigration Wars: Forging an American Solution" was politically motivated. But while he said it's too early to ignite speculation about an election nearly four years out, he wouldn't deny it's a consideration.

"If I run for president, it's not because of something in my DNA that compels me to do it," he said on Fox. "It would be that it's the right thing to do for my family, that the conditions are right, and that I have something to offer.

"If I don't run," Bush continued, "I have a blessed life."

Appearing on the same program, Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis. - another favorite for the 2016 GOP nomination - said his stint as Mitt Romney's vice presidential running mate last year opened up a White House bid as a "more realistic" endeavor.

"I enjoyed the experience," Ryan said. "It made it more realistic in my mind. It's something that I much better understand."

Ryan said he won't commit to anything 2016-related until Congress has navigated its way through the sequester-stained deficit reduction talks. As House Budget chairman, he is slated to unveil his new budget plan Tuesday.

"I shouldn't be clouding my judgment today by thinking about some political thing four years from now," he said. "I should not be clouding my judgment by thinking, 'How does this position me to run for president?'"

One job he won't be seeking in the future: Speaker of the House.

"I have no plans to be in House elected leadership," Ryan said. "If I wanted to be in elected leadership like speaker, I would have run for these jobs years ago. I've always believed the better place for me is in policy leadership like being a chairman."

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Maerzie says:
The entire bunch of Iraq War conspirators and liars, including Jeb's brother, George W., belong under arrest and court martialed for war crimes, including the lies, torture, maiming, and murders of innocent civilians and soldiers, besides charging taxpayer credit cards to pay for the entire diabolical fiasco. But Jeb can pretend if he wants to, as the statute of limitations hasn't expired yet on the offenses.
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Maerzie says:
With that sort of out of touch, unrealistic fairy tale view of his brother, I hope he does run! Voters don't fall for liars OR people who live in LaLa land. His failures would be a plus for putting an aware Democrat, like Hillary, into office, all that much easier.
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filmguy107 says:
GOP: 40 years in the wilderness looking for their Moses......good luck with that!!!
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Jonseen says:
George W. Bush is my favorite President and ex-President. I think people are missing the boat by being so close-minded about who he is and what he's accomplished. George W. Bush tried his best (and sought God's help and guidance) to lead this country safely through eight extremely dangerous years.... Dangers that were not of his making. Such as Sept 9/11, and the tsunami in Indonesia, Hurricane Katrina as well as 4 other disastrous hurricanes that same year, plus wildfires out west... it seemed there were natural disasters almost every week to deal with, each one worse than the last.

I remember many things that all the haters have forgotten - or possibly never noticed in the first place - because they were blinded by bias and refused to believe that anything good could come of George W. Bush.

The Bible says that God raises up leaders and puts them there for a purpose. It is God that does it, not democracy! This is why I show respect for President Obama even though I didn't vote for him and I still wouldn't vote for him: he IS the President of the USA now. And deserves our respect just as much as George W. Bush or anyone else who has served in the Oval office.
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meh
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Really Jonseen ! Your too funny. The guy couldn't even speak a complete sentence. Thanks for the laugh.
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hijaviernavarro says:
if this bush runs, the republican party will never recover.
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Barry-been-inhalin says:
Please, lets just move on. No more Bushes, Clintons, and Obamas. Been there done that.
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nearl451 says:
Jeb Bush may have made an all right President, but to pretend that there is no baggage for any Bush or Clinton, for that matter, is ridiculous.

Jeb has a difficult row to hoe, without the baggage, since he is far too moderate for the GOP primary process. Are we to watch another candidate sacrifice his principles to win the nomination only to resume his moderation in a general election?
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RCcheckitout says:
Bushjust and Clintons need to just get out of any political roles. America can't take any more set backs.
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thechooch1 says:
What is he changing his last name and his family's history?
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me_nz says:
Ah ha ha Go 4 it Jeb I dare you the Democrats could run anyone but Dubya or Cheney and win. As 4 Ryan Mitt the Moron's nasty little glove puppet he's about the most smooth talking trustworthy fascist since Joseph Goebbels. I dare him to try again as well without Mitt to do the thinking for him. Wonder how many soup kitchens he's been seen in lately?
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