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Jeb Bush says he “would kill baby Hitler”

“The problem with going back in history and doing that as we know… from the series ‘Back to the Future, ‘ is it could have a unsafe effect on everything else”, Jeb Bush said.

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While, there is no doubt that the Bush Super PAC has the money to really do damage to Rubio but this can cut both ways.

Pro-Bush Right to Rise U.S. aired more than 1,400 ads on TV networks and national cable from November 3 through November 9, according to a Center for Public Integrity analysis of preliminary data provided by advertising tracking firm Kantar Media/CMAG. A leaked campaign document called Rubio the “GOP Obama” and its opposition research questioned Rubio’s viability in the general election. He said those applying to remain in the country legally would have to pass a criminal background check, pay a fine and learn English, among other requirements. In his final year as governor, he was being considered to be the next National Football League commissioner. I would take him from his parents and raise him with love. “But I’d do it – I mean, Hitler”.

Bush was widely seen as delivering a stronger debate performance Tuesday night.

In an interview with the Huffington Post, Bush eagerly embraced the idea of murdering an innocent child, Minority Report-style. Asked Wednesday if he felt that he should have adopted that advice earlier, given that it lead to a better debate performance, Bush grew candid and appeared to still be grappling with the new technique.

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.

“I admire him. He’s a gifted politician, for sure”, Bush added.

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So, Bush was asked one of those “if you had a time machine” type questions. “We looked, as did many other governors that were elected in 2010, at what happened in Florida because there was a transformation and we appreciate that leadership”.

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