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Jeb Bush says he would definitely kill baby Hitler
“I need to know, ‘” Bush explained.
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Rubio’s ad was released as Bush’s chief strategist said the campaign was willing to drop up to million to go after Rubio’s reputation and try to halt his rise in the polls. Tomorrow Bush will participate in the third Republican presidential debate sponsored by Fox Business News and the Wall Street Journal at the Milwaukee Theater in nearby Milwaukee. His stump speech was the same, he spoke with just as many voters as he usually does and went over his normal allotment of questions.
“It could have a risky effect on everything else, but I’d do it – I mean, Hitler”, Bush said.
As he spoke to voters in three different cities in the Hawkeye State, he rode high on his debate performance.
Tuesday’s debate was the last for the GOP until mid-December. “One student, carrying a campaign sign that read “#All in 4 Jeb” took a photo with Bush, then walked over and took a photo with the Wisconsin governor, while still holding up the Jeb sign. “And the fortitude to be a good president”.
And as Ben Carson previously said the Holocaust could have been prevented if the Jewish population had guns, Colbert noted that, “he wouldn’t kill Hitler himself – as a doctor, he swore, ‘First, do no harm”. But it will not come if he again attacks Rubio, a man he mentored during their years in Florida politics, when Bush was governor and Rubio was speaker of the House.
Pausing for a quick second to think about the question, Carson replies, “I’m not in favor of aborting anybody”. Their focus will be targeting Rubio, among other candidates.
“At the end of the day, wisdom dictates that an internecine fight between the two is unnecessary and potentially damaging to both”, Anthony Scaramucci, a NY financier and Bush fund-raiser, told the Times. Nonetheless, Bush took the lead as the most anti-Hitler candidate for about 30 hours, but with all that Carson had been through with the media asking him unfair questons from his “gotcha” autobiography I wanted to toss him a softball.
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“Marco Rubio is a total lightweight who I wouldn’t hire to run one of my smaller companies – a highly overrated politician!”