Jeb Bush Blames Obama for Rise of Trump
Jeb Bush, that sweet, sad Guaca-Bowle hawker, is honestly just relieved you’re asking for his opinion about anything.
In an implicit dig at his former protégé and now rival, US Senator Marco Rubio of Florida, Bush said he is alone among the candidates in holding a consistent stance on immigration. He picked the worst year in living memory to accentuate his independence on hot-button right-wing issues, and to make his success as governor of Florida some time ago his calling card, along with a last name that connotes “betrayal” to conservative activists. I would say Iran empowered by an agreement that will allow them now to destabilize the region is a serious threat.
“But he said people still can sympathize with immigrants” motives.
Donald Trump may be a big promoter of saying “Merry Christmas,” as opposed to more secular season’s greetings, but the billionaire celebrity-turned-Republican presidential candidate is having a harder time when it comes to observing the season of peace on Earth and goodwill to men. “It’s inspired by our framers and founders, apparently it is a requirement that you take one”, he said.
Bush also blasted Trump’s plan to temporarily bar all Muslim tourists and immigrants from entering the US.
Bush, who announced his campaign for president in June, says he’s spent “a lot of quality time” taking selfies during campaign stops.
Bush has taken swipes at Trump in the past.
Trump also retweeted a supporter who claimed that Bush’s mother supports Trump.
“Donald Trump is not serious about being a candidate”.
Walter Childress, 73, an On Top of the World resident, said that despite spending Bush’s campaign spending, “people want someone from the outside”. “The good news is, expectations are low for me, and I’m definitely gonna beat those”, he said. She was the first great-grandchild of his father, former President George H.W. Bush.
One asked whether Bush still supports the Stand Your Ground law.
Making his rounds through South Florida, Jeb Bush stopped for a quick Q & A session in Palm Beach County.
Former U.S. Rep. Mark Foley, a Republican who represented parts of Palm Beach County, said Monday’s speech – especially the knowledge he showed answering a range of audience questions – showed why he’s best prepared of all his party’s candidates.