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Bush Brothers Share Stage in Houston
This book tells the story of Jeb Bush’s governorship through his email exchanges with his staff, members of the media and the Floridians he served from 1999-2007.
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Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush, left, poses for a photo with Army veteran Clint Jones after participating in the Libre Initiative’s policy forum series, “The Libre Forum: Unlimited Opportunities in a Free Society”, at the College of Southern Nevada in North Las Vegas Wednesday, October 21, 2015.
“A lot of politics is relational”.
RUSH: Well, here. I think we have an answer. CNN. The establishment will rally against Trump and Bush is the most obvious choice for them to back. While Jeb’s older brother goes to bat for him and touts the younger’s decision making, it’s worth wondering why he didn’t enlist the help of the only Republican to have won the White House since the 1980′s sooner.
With fewer than 100 days until voting begins, Bush’s campaign is betting that a large swath of Republican voters will ultimately seek out a seasoned politician as their choice for the party’s nominee – especially given the GOP’s widespread dissatisfaction with President Barack Obama, who was elected during his first term in the Senate. “It reflects a lack of seriousness”.
The staged conversation between the Bush brothers was the highlight of a two-day retreat hosting the candidates wealthiest donors.
“They personalize everything and it’s all about them”, he added. “An official with a pro-Bush super PAC mentioned Rubio’s name twice in a chat with reporters, despite not being asked about him”. Marco Rubio and real estate mogul Donald Trump.
Stutzman reminds me of the Bush family problems with syntax.
Bush’s father, former President George H.W. Bush, and mother, Barbara, had arrived at the hotel for events scheduled to include a Sunday dinner with the candidate, and with their eldest son, former President George W. Bush.
George W. Bush hit that theme time and again while sharing the stage with his brother. “If you call pouring a little Hormel out of the box into a boiling pot of water cooking, then she did cook”.
I’m not so bothered that Jeb could be doing other cool things because of course a Bush could, if only he would.
“Yeah, you’re running for office”, joked George W.
“We’re focusing on Jeb Bush”. Bush shouldn’t worry about where he is in the polls months before a vote is actually taking.
“If Republican strategists were to assemble their ideal presidential candidate in a factory, a product resembling Marco Rubio would come rolling off the conveyor belts in a flawless package”, writes the BBC’s Tom Geoghegan, with a Washington dateline.
Jeb Bush talked about how he comes across more animated when he speaks in Spanish than he does in English because “there’s emotion in the language”.
“I’ve met people along the journey who are losing loved ones due to their faith”, said Bush, speaking specifically about persecuted Christians in the Middle East. “In fact, Mosul, for 1,400, 1,500 years, communion was given in Mosul”. “Just saying the exact same thing in English, in English there’s a cultural difference”. It’s nearly genetic. But here Bush looks bad when you understand what he said.
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Later Monday, Bush himself took a swipe at Rubio. Although he made the comments while announcing the support of Texas technology billionaire Darwin Deason, they were aimed at projecting a wider base of support.