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Donald Trump launches freakish late-night Twitter taunts at Jeb Bush
“I would argue that Donald Trump is in fact a creature of Barack Obama”, Bush said in an NPR radio interview published Thursday.
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Jeb Bush, the one-time Republican front-runner who now trails Donald Trump, puts the blame on President Barack Obama for the rise and popularity of the brash billionaire.
Bush said there’s too much federal regulation in education, and said complying with rules for federal grants consumed massive amounts of state employee time when he was governor.
On December 28, Jeb Push posted on Twitter the latest in his hashtag series, “JebNoFilter”, in which the former Governor of Florida gives, in his own words, “a master class on selfies”. Except for Trump. Some Republicans said he sounded like a Democrat in October when he suggested that the attacks were Bush’s fault. And while both candidates are racking up endorsements from elected officials in the state, it is one endorsement that neither of them got that is causing the most controversy in Florida.
His claim has provoked a lively online debate.
Banning Muslim immigrants from the country altogether has been scrutinized for being unconstitutional and lacking compassion for what refugees in the Middle East are experiencing, and such attacks on the plan would make it unfeasible, Mr. Bush said.
“People are legitimately angry, but they should want solutions, rather than just have some people that identify with their anger and their angst”, Bush said. “I wouldn’t invite Donald Trump”, he said dryly.
The GOP candidate’s campaign will cancel planned advertising buys in Iowa and SC, and shift its Miami headquarters, NBC News reported.
But Florida’s freshman U.S. Sen.
Bush sought to cast himself as a battle-tested leader with specific policy ideas as he struggles to overtake higher-polling, headline-grabbing primary opponents including Donald Trump.
He also was asked about his GOP rival Trump, whose Mar-A-Lago mansion is only a few miles from where Bush spoke and who had been in town in recent days. Since then, the Super PAC has spent almost $35 million of that money on positive Jeb ads in early states like Iowa and New Hampshire-a colossal waste of money when you consider that Bush is now below 5 percent in Iowa and just south of 8 percent in New Hampshire.
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We mock Bush the Lesser here a lot because, well, he continues to be so exceedingly mockworthy.