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Jeb Bush Gives a Selfie Lesson
The ongoing war of words between Jeb Bush and Donald Trump has been a continuing subplot in the race for the Republican presidential nomination.
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White House hopeful Jeb Bush drew a full house Monday afternoon at Circle Square Cultural Center in Ocala. “In fact, a serious proposal would be aligning ourselves with the traditional, moderate Arab world, because without them we’re not going to be able to create stability and destroy ISIS”. “We need someone with proven leadership, and someone with steady hands and someone who believes in the greatness of our country”.
Asked about the effect of selfies on the campaign trail, Bush said Monday it’s become a regular part of retail politicking and offered up some tips in a freewheeling answer about the photo-taking custom. “Today, we’re on run rates if we continue, by cutting, to have an army of 420,000, rather than what the military advisors say must be at 480,000”. A Bush aide said Wednesday that the campaign would have about 40 staffers there, adding to what is already the largest paid staff in the state.
Practicing what he preaches, once the lesson was over, Bush posed for more selfies.
Among his supporters at the Hialeah restaurant was U.S. Representative Ileana Ros-Lehtinen. “I’m not leaving until I get it”. “No training wheels for him, he’s ready to go”.
Bush’s campaign has grown increasingly feisty with Trump in recent days, and the billionaire businessman has not hesitated to hit back and mock Bush’s low poll numbers.
After sharing an inspirational anecdote that touched on hard work and achieving dreams, Bush rhetorically asked the audience whether they wanted a future with hard workers pursuing their dreams or political hacks using government money as they meddle with businesses.
But he contrasted himself, repeatedly and unprompted, with Trump, who lives part-time in a Palm Beach estate, Mar-a-Lago.
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The night before, the New Hampshire Union Leader, which last month backed Christie’s presidential bid, rolled out an unwelcome mat.