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Bush has considered backing out of pledge if nominee is Trump: aide
“He’s a bully”, Bush continued. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally, Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2015, in Mesa, Ariz.
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Trump complained about how he’s being treated, to which Bush responded, “If you think this is tough the way you’re being treated…this is a tough business”. “He doesn’t have a plan, he’s not a serious candidate”, Bush said Wednesday, speaking on MSNBC. Now the GOP must go all in to field a candidate who has a real chance to win the White House. ‘He would not be the commander in chief we need to keep our country safe’.
Bush had tweeted, briefly after Trump announced his policy proposal to ban non-American Muslims from coming into the United States, that Trump was ‘unhinged’.
Gov. Chris Christie had perhaps the best night of the mainstream candidates with his relentless focus on national security strength. Previously, Cruz has pledged to “carpet bomb Isis into oblivion”, adding: “I don’t know if sand can glow in the dark, but we’re going to find out”.
CORNISH: Sarah, you’re speaking to us from New Hampshire. I asked about the back and forth, and they said there’s too much of that.
Mr Bush’s best moments all came during his multiple exchanges with Mr Trump, with the former governor portraying himself repeatedly as the grown-up in the room, while simultaneously painting the businessman, who is nicknamed the Donald, as irresponsible.
If I’m elected president, we will secure the border. “Performing is not what a president does”. Our sense is his performance in this fifth debate won’t hurt his standing, but it could help Sens.
“I think Ted Cruz needs to be clear about what his stance is today on that, but I can tell you what it’s been in the past”, Rubio said.
“At that point, once we’ve demonstrated that we can solve the problem, then we can have a conversation about what to do about whatever people remain illegally”, Cruz said on the campaign trail in Iowa. We’re not talking about religion; we’re talking about security.
“Two months ago, Donald Trump said that ISIS was not our fight”.
“Politicians talk”, she said.
“He’s a very nice person”, Trump said of Bush in a backhanded compliment, “but we need toughness”. “The fact is this is a new world war and one that won’t look like the last two”. “And up until the debate, he had never said what he said”.
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During the Tuesday night debate, Cruz noted that the NSA’s old program allowed the agency to check only 20% to 30% of phone numbers for terror ties, but that the new program reportedly encompasses almost 100% of phone numbers. “It’s Hillary Clinton. And it wasn’t, I think, in the interest of our party or of our country to get into these little minor dustups and scraps that these guys get into, talking about the petty little things they’re discussing among each other”. Whether the policies he advocates are good ideas or not, he doesn’t settle for repeating that the US strategy should be “winning”, and he doesn’t pretend that saying a few magic words will defeat Islamic State.