Tag Archives: Jeb Bush

Finally, the Good Kind of Bipartisanship

A guest post today from my colleague David Litt: The era of bipartisanship seems to have ended before it began. Republicans want Democrats to own any potential failures. Democrats think that when push comes to shove, Republicans simply don’t believe in compromise. That’s why it was refreshing to see a recent report on immigration reform […]

Bush Speaks (The Other One) (No, the Other One)

What better family to hear from on Presidents Day than the Bushes? (OK, maybe the Roosevelts, but I don’t see any of them stepping up.) Fred Barnes’s interview with Jeb Bush in this weekend’s Wall Street Journal offers a glimpse of how Republicans could be packaging themselves as a novel-thinking, reform-minded, fully modern — dare […]