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George W. Bush Hopes Jeb Bush Will Run In 2016

By The Huffington Post News Editors

Former President George W. Bush told Parade Magazine in an interview published Friday that he hopes his brother, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, will run for president in 2016.

When asked if the country is ready for another Bush, he said, “That’s for Jeb to figure out, you know what I mean? I would hope that people would judge [him], if Jeb were to run, on his merits and his track record.…So I hope he will run.”

The former Florida governor has not made a decision about the race in 2016, but he said in March that there is no “baggage” from his brother’s two terms as president and low popularity.

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Jennifer Carroll Resignation: Florida Lieutenant Governor’s Office Shuts Down

By The Huffington Post News Editors

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — The administration of Florida Gov. Rick Scott is shutting down the lieutenant governor’s office for now.

Former Lt. Gov. Jennifer Carroll resigned earlier this month after she was interviewed as part of an ongoing investigation into an alleged widespread gambling ring. She has not been accused of any wrongdoing.

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Clinton Easily Tops Republicans in Florida Poll

By Mark Russell With the 2016 elections right around the corner (well, a three-year corner), Hillary Clinton boasts 11-point leads over her closest Republican rivals in the swing state of Florida, according to a new Quinnipiac poll . Clinton leads former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush 51%-40%, and Sen. Marco Rubio 52%-41%. She also holds… …read more
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Harry Reid: Jeb Bush ‘Made A Fool Of Himself’ On Immigration

By The Huffington Post News Editors

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) did not mince words on Tuesday when asked about former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush‘s (R) stated opposition to a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants.

“Let’s wait a few weeks and see how Jeb Bush changes his mind,” Reid told reporters. “His opinion on immigration is not evolving, it’s devolving. He keeps going backwards. I think he’s frankly made a fool of himself.”

Bush had previously said he supported allowing undocumented immigrants to become citizens, but wrote with coauthor Clint Bolick in a new book, Immigration Wars: Forging an American Solution, that comprehensive immigration reform should instead allow only legal status. Reid supports a pathway to citizenship.

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What's Next for Obamacare Foes Now That Fla. Gov. Rick Scott Has Caved

By Bruce Watson

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On Wednesday, Florida Gov. Rick Scott, one of the most outspoken critics of President Obama’s Affordable Care Act — and the Medicaid expansion it carries with it — announced that Florida will accept the federal windfall that the program will bring. This is a major about-face for Scott: When the Supreme Court ruled the Act constitutional, but said states could opt out of the Medicaid expansion, he was one of the first governors to announce that his…

What’s Next for Obamacare Foes Now That Fla. Gov. Rick Scott Has Caved originally appeared on DailyFinance.com on 2013-02-22T05:00:00Z.

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Big Reversal: Florida Gov. Backs Key Part of ObamaCare

By John Johnson ObamaCare scored a big surprise victory today thanks to one of its most strident critics, reports Politico . Florida Gov. Rick Scott reversed himself and backed an expansion of Medicaid in the state, reports the Tampa Bay Times , which calls it an “amazing policy reversal.” Scott said the death of his… …read more
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Florida 'Satanists' praise governor for prayer bill

A group of self-proclaimed Satanists on Friday praised Florida Gov. Rick Scott for signing a bill into law last year that lets Florida school boards permit student-initiated prayer and other “inspirational messages.”

During their rally, a white sign with black lettering was stretched across the steps of Florida’s Old Capitol proclaiming “Hail Satan! Hail Rick Scott!”

A high priest wearing goat horns and four “minions” dressed in black, hooded robes were joined by a spokesman, sound technician and camera crew.

The devil, though, was in the details.

The spokesman, Lucien Greaves of Cambridge, Mass., earlier this month had been listed on the Actors Access website as the casting director in an ad seeking unpaid, nonunion actors in Tallahassee. They were wanted to perform in a “mockumentary” titled “The Satanic Temple.”

Greaves insisted it wasn’t all a hoax, although a smile creased his face as he said it.

“Mockumentary” wasn’t his terminology, Greaves said. He said the video crew was shooting public service announcements and a history of Satanism for internal use.

“We’re doing it in a humorous, kind of lighthearted fashion,” Greaves said. “We wanted to do old-style, like `80s Mormon kind of PSA-type things and keep it funny.”

He added that “we don’t want to be Gothic, doom and gloom all the time.”

When asked for a response, Scott spokeswoman Jackie Schutz said, “This is a great country. Everyone has a voice.”

The high priest, who identified himself only as “Dark Eminence,” and one of the minions, a teenager who said her name is Cassandra Wagner, addressed the media and a few onlookers.

The girl said the school prayer law would give her an opportunity to explain to her classmates that Satanism is misunderstood.

The group handed out religious tracts on delinquency and Halloween that describe Satan as having the “compassion and wisdom of an angel” while being subordinate to God and God’s proxy “in the sphere of the physical.” The pamphlets feature comic-book like stories, mimicking tracts often handed out by conservative Christians.

The girl, though, is unlikely to get a chance to present any inspirational messages in school. That’s because none of Florida’s 67 school districts has yet adopted rules permitting them. Groups that advocate the separation of church and state have made it clear they will sue any district that allows such messages.

While the Dark Eminence was speaking, a man in shorts and sunglasses shouted: “You believe you’re going to Hell?”

“I believe it and I’m very excited about it,” the high priest said.

“You’re excited to go to Hell?” the heckler responded. “Awesome.”

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