This weekend, the major media outlets were all yapping about the 2016 presidential field. Why? We have no idea. But we do know that despite all the attention given the growing list of GOP White House hopefuls (Chris Christie, Rand Paul, Bobby Jindal, Marco Rubio, etc.) New York Times columnist Frank Bruni is putting his money on Jeb Bush in 2016. The Bush scion and former Florida guv has something that all the other wannabes want, writes Bruni: “the unalloyed affection of the Republican party’s most influential moneymen.” A potential Bush-Clinton (again!) contest in 2016 may be distasteful to many, or most of the electorate. But as Bruni says, the thought of “Barbara Bush’s muttered asides” is reason enough to “wish for the matchup.”
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By Mary Bruno
Mary was Crosscut's Editor-in-Chief and Interim Publisher. In more than 25 years as a journalist, she has worked as a writer, editor and editorial director for a variety of print and web publications,
Mary was Crosscut's Editor-in-Chief and Interim Publisher. In more than 25 years as a journalist, she has worked as a writer, editor and editorial director for a variety of print and web publications,