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Jeb Bush: ‘Hell yeah’ I’d kill baby Hitler
“Whatever you call it, it’s not a debate”, Bush told reporters in New Hampshire recently.
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In a recent interview with The Huffington Post, struggling presidential candidate Jeb! Last month, New York Times Magazine posed the kill-baby-Hitler question to readers, and 42 percent said they would, compared with 30 percent who said they would not.
I dont know if it was Reddit or not, but good God, Bush quipped about the source of his latest batch of emails.
Walker’s Monday events with Bush and Rubio are first time the Wisconsin governor will appear publicly with GOP presidential candidate since he ended his brief campaign on September 21. “I’d do it”, he says.
It all started when Jeb’s email address was leaked on Reddit, and thousands of people began emailing him all kinds of questions, stories, comments, and, well, explicit things! Mr Bush, whose White House campaign has been flagging, said in response to the ethical dilemma.
– FanSince09 (@FanSince09) November 9, 2015.@JebBush But HOW would you kill a baby?
The Huffington Post said Bush was traveling through Moultonborough, N.H. when he revealed his thoughts about Hitler. Thirty percent said “no”, and 28 percent said they were unsure.
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“I took on very powerful interests”, Bush said, “just as Scott Walker has done, to expand the voucher program in the same way in this state”.