I think that this skit also attempts to display
the fact that Jeb claims that if he were to win any position in office that he
would not want to have his last name assist him in being victorious. This was
obvious when the actor who played Jeb said “we’re part of a whole new GOP. Now,
when you think of the old GOP you probably think of George W. Bush” which is
clearly trying to show that Jeb would be referring to the work of his brother
as low quality and something that he would not want to associate with. Although
Jeb has stated that he does not want to win an election based on his last name
I also think that it is pretty obvious that he would not be that opposed to the
work of his relatives. The writers of this skit were attempting to take Jeb’s
words and make them stronger than he intended to show that it is absurd that he
believes that his last name will not play a large role in his campaign.
In addition to this, this skit shows that Jeb
Bush, along with other politicians as well, have a difficult time closing the
age gap with the younger generation. This is one aspect in the skit that likely
holds a little more truth than the other targeted areas. Jeb is 62 years old,
and while he is not the oldest potential candidate he is not the youngest
candidate either. If the general public were to adopt the mindset that Jeb is
the old man who is not fit to run the country this would be very difficult for
him to overcome; after all, this was one of the large reasons that John McCain
had a fair amount of people in opposition of him.

I do not think that this skit will have a large
impact on the image of Jeb Bush for a few small reasons. The first reason that
this will not impact his image all that much is due to the fact that he is a
fairly well known politician and that people are already aware of who his
family is. The second reason is that it is on a show that simply makes jokes
rather than truly informing people. Although SNL was able to negatively impact
the image of Sarah Palin this is because she was not as well-known and people
believed that what was said on the show was once said by Palin herself. Although
it does attempt to push against what Jeb’s image is it is clear that it is not
successful in influencing the public.
From Emily's original question, do you think that your perspective of his image has changed since post two for example? If so, how?
ReplyDeleteI do not think so. I think that Jeb has an established name and political record that will not change easily. I believe that this is especially true since a skit from SNL will be hard to truly sway any opinions since he is established. I would say that this has proven true for myself in my view of Jeb.
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