Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush (R) has spent quite a bit of time and energy cultivating a specific kind of reputation. Among Republicans, he tends to be seen as a relatively moderate wonk, with a specific policy focus on immigration and education. Whether Bush deserves that reputation is another matter — his depth of understanding of immigration and education is generally quite limited.
Regardless, the Florida Republican wants to be considered a thoughtful, forward-thinking mainstream conservative. To take this seriously, though, one must overlook whom he chooses to hang out with.
Jeb Bush will be the star attraction at a fundraiser for Virginia gubernatorial candidate Ken Cuccinelli…. Bush is the “special guest” at the Sept. 17 event at the home of former Sen. Spencer Abraham (R-Mich.).
The event comes as Bush is still believed to be considering a 2016 presidential campaign. He’s told party donors and activists that he doesn’t plan to make a decision until late spring of next year.
I’m sure it was a lovely evening last night, though I’m starting to think Bush’s outreach to the far right has become unseemly.









