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Donald Trump blames George W. Bush for 9/11 terror attacks
“OK, I think I have a bigger heart than all of them, ‘ he said”.
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“I just think he belongs to an extraordinarily small faction of people who blame 9/11 on George Bush”.
Ruhle jumped in, saying, ‘Hold on!
If Trump wants to argue that George W. Bush should have taken the warnings from the intelligence agencies more seriously, fine. “I think this was the first time since 1976, in Kansas City, when Gerald Ford and Ronald Reagan were going at it. And I was at that convention, I think the same thing is going to happen in 2016”.
TRUMP: He was president. “The World Trade Centre came down during his reign”. It’s a disaster, and it’s a disaster all over the place.
“If he decides to run, we will need each and every one of you – yesterday!”
“How pathetic for @realdonaldtrump to criticize the president for 9/11”, Jeb Bush he wrote. ‘We were attacked & my brother kept us safe’. We haven’t seen your soft hand.
Host Stephanie Ruhle said Bush had to stand in front of America after 9/11, and Obama had done likewise after the Sandy Hook shootings.
Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump sat down with Bloomberg Politics and was asked about his “soft” side and how he might make Americans “feel safe” if elected.
Mr Bush and Mr Trump have tangled before over the former president’s record.
“I would be surprised if he blamed him for it”, Carson said during an appearance near D.C. Friday.
Rubio’s campaign declined to comment on either of the attacks, but his spokesman, Alex Conant, did defend Rubio’s fundraising.
Trump also shared his thoughts about the race for the Democratic presidential nomination.
“He was President, OK?” the GOP front-runner said. Like many conservatives, Mr Bush opposes the new Dodd-Frank regulations on the financial industry. Trump’s message – and political incorrectness – is clearly resonating with GOP primary voters, but he’s not building the kind of infrastructure it usually takes to win.
Mr Bush is targeting two tax breaks popular on Wall Street: the deduction of interest on debt and “carried interest”, which allows investment-fund managers to pay lower taxes on much of what they earn.
‘She has got a problem.
Wolfe said that while he felt Bush and Rubio had essentially the same positions on issues, he likes that Rubio immediately wanted to deeply discuss policy. He’s a socialist/communist, ‘ he continued. You remember the firefighter with his arms around it?
“I don’t know if you were keeping the meter on all the spending that was growing, but was it was like ding-ding-ding with all the spending”, he said. Anybody who wants to go to school, you get free education.
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“Texans by nature love somebody who does what he says and fights for them”, said Cox, who lives near Cruz’s campaign headquarters in Houston. I watched it the other night.