A tidbit buried at the end of a Romney advisers longish rationalization of why Mitt Romney may yet again run for the GOPs nomination suggests Romney does not think Jeb Bush has what it takes to win the GOP nomination. BuzzFeed reports:
According to one former adviser, the biggest political question Romney will be considering as he makes his decision is whether Bush will be able to make it to the general election.
Look, Jebs a good guy. I think the governor likes Jeb, the adviser said. But Jeb is Common Core, Jeb is immigration, Jeb has been talking about raising taxes recently. Can you imagine Jeb trying to get through a Republican primary? Can you imagine what Ted Cruz is going to do to Jeb Bush? I mean, thats going to be ugly.
Whether one likes Jeb Bush as the potential nominee or not, its hard to imagine him feeling intimidated by a former president. He does count two of them as relatives, after all:
The adviser added that aside from Bush, Romney doesnt believe any of the Republicans in the field are ready to take on Hillary Clinton in the general election.
Hes not going to be intimidated by Bill Clinton sitting in the front row of a debate, looking at him, the adviser said of Romney. His dad has run for president. Hes run before.
Still, to the sources main point, add in genuinely conservative medias critiques of Jeb Bush, along with those of Cruz, and perhaps others vying for the nomination, and its not hard to see Jeb getting tangled up in some ugly fights hes not likely to win, let alone use to win over the traditional GOP base.