Jeb Bush says ‘Hell yeah’ he’d kill baby Hitler
When talking to representatives from The Huffington Post Bush was asked whether or not he would kill Hitler as a baby if he could travel back in time.
“Hell yeah, I would!”.
The NY Times reported Monday that a frantic Bush campaign was about to begin attacking Rubio, who could realistically replace him as the candidate with establishment support while still retaining favor with the conservative base. So I gotta figure out which ones are not x-rated.
The NYT Magazine’s poll found that 42 percent would kill a baby Adolf Hitler, 30 percent said they would not, and 28 percent said they were not sure.
“I think the likelihood of Hitler being able to accomplish his goals would have been greatly diminished if the people had been armed”, Carson said last month, CNN reported.
“But I’d do it”, Bush said.
Jeb Bush traveling through New Hampshire.
Colbert is not running for president, but he still outlined his proposal for going back in time and trying to prevent Hitler from killing 6 million Jews in Nazi death camps.
Asked that same day in Iowa if Bush felt that Walker was referring to himself as one of the candidates that should drop out, Bush said, “No, a thousand times no”. In October, the paper asked its readers if they “could kill a Baby Hitler”, with a plurality responding “yes”.
The ad opens with the words, “Before Jeb Bush started the phony attack, he said this about Marco Rubio”.
Bush has recently been publicizing his new book, Reply All, a collection of stories told through the emails he received as governor of Florida from 1999 to 2007.