The revelation that Jeb Bush marked his
race/ethnicity on a voter registration form as Hispanic is likely to
further the rift between Bush and hardcore wingnuts who already
have difficulty trusting the former Florida Governor.
After the Monday morning edition of The New York Times reported
that Jeb Bush marked down “Hispanic” for his race/ethnicity on a 2009
voter registration form, the fallout started to materialize on blogs and
social media almost immediately. Submitting false information on a voter registration form is also a felony.
While it seems unlikely that Bush will actually
be prosecuted for falsifying his registration form, his actions could
still have serious political consequences, even if they do not result in
legal consequences. Not just from liberals who might seize on this
opportunity, with good reason, to portray Jeb Bush as dishonest, but
also from voices of dissent within his own cabal.
Even in the best case scenario for Bush,
if his error was simply a careless, but unintentional mistake, it is
still the type of inaccuracy that could prove politically costly for the
former Florida Governor. Bush is already distrusted by the wingnut
Republican base. Wingnuts, in particular, are concerned that he is too soft on immigration.
Lunatic fringe xenophobes have long charged Jeb Bush
with pandering to the Hispanic community, instead of standing firm on wingnut lack of principles. The Nativist wing of the Republican Cabal is likely to see
Bush’s blunder, as further evidence that he is bending over backwards to
ingratiate himself to Hispanic immigrants, at the expense of white
voters.
Bush’s “error” feeds into an existing narrative on
the lunatic fringe that Bush doesn’t stand up for white people enough. For
example, in February 2015, a wingnut blogger accused Bush of firing Chief Technology Officer Ethan Czahor for “tweeting while White”. The absurd implication was that Czahor was fired not for tweeting racist comments but simply because he was white.
The wingnut hate-site Breitbart.com
posted a Monday headline titled “Jeb Bush Registered As A Hispanic
Voter In 2009″. The piece itself was fairly measured. At one point the
author, Charlie Spiering, argued:
Ethnic identity “confusion” can be crippling to a political campaign, especially if it can be demonstrated that it was done for political or societal gain.
However, wingnuts remarking in the comment
section, sounded a much harsher tone. A person who went by the name “The
realpatriot013jrd” commented:
Trying to buy favor with hispanics, Jeb??? ha. You don’t look hispanic…ha. You (sic) pedigree is NOT hispanic, Jeb….how funny and a ”not so subtle” attempt to change your heritage…..
A comment from “BG” simply read:
Well, we all know were Jub (sic) Bush’s loyalties lies and it does not lie with the country of his birth.
IronicFist wrote:
Well that’s awkward. A 50 – something year old guy with major identity issues. If he’s white on the outside but brown on the inside, would that make him a “hot pocket?
In wingnut circles, Bush’s apparent attempt to claim himself to be
Hispanic is not being well-received. The lunatic fringe would much rather
support a Hispanic candidate trying to pass as an anti-immigrant white
guy, like Ted Cruz, than back a white guy trying to pass as Hispanic.
Jeb Bush is deeply distrusted by the lunatic fringe wingnut wing of his cabal.
With Bush’s registration blunder exposed, conservative voters will be
more convinced than ever that their suspicions surrounding Jeb Bush are
justified.
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