Jeb Bush Rants About How Donald Trump Is Not A Conservative
In late November, Trump seemed to mock a New York Times reporter, Serge Kovaleski, who is physically disabled.
CBS4’s Jim DeFede was also in the Primary battle state and sat down with Bush for a one-on-one interview.
“He’s said he can’t quite understand this phenomenon”, the donor, who spoke under anonymity so he could discuss the campaign more freely, told AFP.
“I was very unhappy with the Bush years”, Trump said.
Bush did have some praise for Trump on Wednesday, noting that he appreciated his presidential rival’s outspoken persona and immodesty about his own success. I mean, we’re getting down to about 90% of all people here.
Seeing the positive came from the “looming presence of my mother behind me”, Bush joked to the crowd.
Bush is not alone. “The establishment can fret about it all they want, but this is the new reality”, Bennett said.
“When you were supposed to be the establishment guy and now you’re languishing at the bottom of the polls with Mike Huckabee and a bunch of other losers, it’s tough”. “Slow and steady wins the race,”…
“Is he a conservative, Simon, when he supported a tax on assets?”
“The Republican establishment is going apoplectic with both Trump and Cruz”, Schmidt said.
Gallup Editor in Chief Frank Newport said, “Bush’s negative image could merely reflect his lack of momentum in the campaign, including disappointing reviews of his debate performance and his struggle to gain traction in voter preference polls”.
While Bush’s emotional Medium essay calls for strengthening the criminal justice system and drug prevention enforcement, he does not exactly explain what impacts such policy changes might have on incarceration and policing in America. “It’s all television, and that’s expensive”.
“Make it clear that this is not acceptable”, said Bush.
“We have spent trillions of dollars on the ‘war on poverty, ‘ but there are now still more than 46 million Americans living in poverty”, he said in a statement laying out his plan.
“I know Donald Trump personally, and while I now have no plans to endorse a candidate before Florida’s March presidential primary, there is no doubt that Donald is a man who speaks and tweets his mind freely”, GOP Gov. Rick Scott wrote in an USA Today opinion piece.
So far, the questions about the last Republican president have focused on whether he could help his brother become the third member of the family to win the party’s presidential nomination. “You do those three things and it gives you a giant leap forward in terms of the probabilities of being lifted out of poverty”.