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Ben Carson: I Wouldn’t Abort Baby Hitler
Former candidate and Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker (R) sits with the one-time front-running Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush (L) during a campaign stop on November 9 in Waukesha, Wisconsin.
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“It could have a unsafe effect on everything else, but I’d do it – I mean, Hitler”, Bush said.
“I know it makes for an interesting Vine video, but it really wasn’t anything of meaning”, he said.
The Jeb Bush campaign clearly made a concerted effort to show off plenty of home turf support at the state GOP’s Sunshine Summit, distributing noise-making Thunder Stix. The Times reporter spoke with Bush aides who are “seething with anger and alarmed” over Rubio’s rapid growth in the polls. That growth has been met simultaneously with Bush’s decline.
Along with an endorsement from former U.S. Senator Bob Dole, Bush’s Campaign Manager, Danny Diaz, announced on Twitter that the campaign had secured an elusive donor. I’m a busy man as it is, and killing any baby who displays left-leaning tendencies would take forever. But Bush, whose skills do not include the art of interrupting (an ability which seems necessary in these forums), found that even his good points were better articulated by a few of his rivals.
“Someone didn’t like the tie I wore last time, said it looked like I was going to a funeral”, he said flatly.
“It went good”, Bush said as he entered a grocery store in Johnston, where he poured coffee at the store’s annual Veterans Day breakfast.
For the second time in this presidential cycle, we must talk about time travel.
In July, we pointed out that time travel is theoretically possible but that Marco Rubio was correct in saying that you can’t “win the future” by “hopping in Hillary Clinton’s time machine to yesterday”.
“I’ve had 62 years of life that’s been jammed into my DNA that when someone asks you a question, you’re supposed to answer it”, he said.
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.
Mr. Murphy has privately said to several people that Right to Rise would be ready to devote up to $20 million to fighting Mr. Rubio, according to several people told of the conversations.
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“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.