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Jeb Bush: ‘Hell yeah,’ I’d kill baby Hitler

Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio is pushing back against rival Jeb Bush, after reports surfaced on Monday that a super PAC aiding the former Florida governor’s White House run plans to release a series of attack ads critical of the freshman senator.

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But that didn’t stop liberal outlets like The Huffington Post from asking anyway. “It could have a risky effect on everything else, but I’d do it – I mean, Hitler”, he said with a shrug.

Earlier this week, The NY Times reported that the pro-Bush group, Right to Rise, was considering a $20 million negative campaign against Rubio that included a strategy to paint him as too extreme on abortion. That growth has been met simultaneously with Bush’s decline. The audience clapped, Mr. Bush was silenced, and support for Rubio shot up in the polls. GOP frontrunner Donald Trump, previously the resident insult machine, did not speak ill of any of his Republican opponents during an hourlong interview Wednesday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” show.

The cease-fire by two of the race’s most aggressive candidates began during Tuesday’s night’s debate, may be forced by circumstance, and temporary. That’s why tonight will be a crucial evening for Bush, who’s on the cusp of being cut out.

Walker said that his administration looked at Florida’s reforms as a model before enacting their own voucher programs. The biggest point to keep in mind, I think, is that the presumption of the question, that killing Hitler would have obviously led to a better state of affairs in the world isn’t necessarily true.

“He will meet and attend events with any presidential candidates to share with them what he has heard from Wisconsin voters about getting our country back on track”, he said.

“A huge part of being a presidential candidate and a president is your communications skills and your ability to explain complicated things that regular people can understand”.

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Whether Bush will go after Rubio again tonight is still in question, but it’s likely something the media will grill him on. A video of the moment left unclear whether Bush actually turned away from Rubio’s overture, but a few commentators cast it as an apparent snub.

'I'm not in favor of aborting anybody' the retired neurosurgeon told SBNation Tuesday night when asked what he would do if he somehow had the option to terminate the brutal dictator who slaughtered millions of Jews