Meredith, NH – Republican Jeb Bush actually has some nice things to say about Donald Trump, but stands by his comment that the billionaire GOP presidential front-runner is a “jerk.”
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Bush tells New Hampshire voters that Trump is rightly proud of his financial success, and that he’s “loosened things up a little bit.”
Voter Tom Emanuel asked Bush why he called Trump a “jerk” during a town hall meeting on December 19.
Bush noted Trump’s mocking of a reporter with a disability and said when anybody disparages people with disabilities, “It sets me off. That’s why I called him a jerk.”
Bush added Trump has disparaged women, Muslims and Hispanics, and said, “We’re getting down to about 90 percent of all people here.
One wrong does not make one right. They should all be Adults. We’re talking about Presidency of the United States here for crying out loud..
It seems as if the GOP’s own soon to be ex governor of Louisiana once stated of his own party, “We have to stop being the stupid party!” How’s that working out for you, Bobby?
Bush is through; his Super PAC, Right to Rise, has blown over $100,000,000 for negative tv ads, which have not helped him one iota. I can’t understand why there are some Yidden who support Bush. When he was Governor, he never visited the Jewish areas in Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, Tamrac, etc. His Father, #41 , was no friend of ours; in fact, #41 once stated “I’m just one little guy against all of those lobbyists” (meaning AIPAC). A friend of the Bush family, James Baker, who supports Jeb, cursed the Jews, to the late Sen. Jack Kemp. His used a vulgar obscenity, when he stated that “the Jews didn’t vote for us”. His brother, #43 , got us involved in a useless, worthless war in Iraq, for nothing. Saddam Hussein had nothing to do with 9/11/01. The war in Iraq cost us nearly $2,000,000,000, plus 8,000 dead, and thousands of wounded and maimed soldiers. In addition, hundreds of thousands of Iraqi civilians were killed. Today, there is still no peace in Iraq. In the last two years, Obama has quietly admitted 85,000 Iraqi refugees into the USA.