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Jeb Bush Slams Hillary Clinton in a Possible Preview of the 2016 Presidential Elections

MOSCOW, October 30 (RIA Novosti) - Jeb Bush criticized Hillary Clinton yesterday night at a GOP rally in Colorado in regard to her earlier remark that business enterprises do not create new jobs.


Former Florida governor Jeb Bush harshly criticized Hillary Clinton, a potential 2016 presidential candidate for the Democratic Party, condemning a comment she made a week ago during a rally with Sen. Elizabeth Warren.

“This last week I saw something that was breathtaking, a candidate — a former secretary of state who was campaigning in Massachusetts — where she said that, ‘Don’t let them tell you that businesses create jobs,’” Bush said, as quoted by Associated Press.

Jeb Bush, the brother of former President George W. Bush Jr. and the son of former President George W. Bush Sr., is considered a potential GOP candidate for the 2016 Presidential campaign. Prior to blasting Hillary yesterday, she had said her remark was “a slip of the tongue”. Despite that, Jeb managed to capitalize on her words as the crowd he addressed seemed irritated by Hillary’s opinion on private incentive.

Full story: http://en.ria.ru/politics/20141030/194832178/Jeb-Bush-Slams-Hillary-Clinton-in-a-Possible-Preview-of-the-2016.html

-- RIA Novosti 2014-10-30

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Nobody wants another Bush presidency and it is the fortunate destiny of Hillary and the United States that she's going to be the first woman president.

The OP from Russia with love says however that a rematch of 1992 Bush-Clinton election which counterfeit Bill won would have a different outcome in 2016. It is fact that Jeb Bush will never be the 2016 Republican party nominee for president and now the endorsement of the Putin controlled Russian media rag confirms Jeb's fate as cursed by three presidents, Putin, Bush 41 and Bush 43.

Jeb was Florida governor during the disastrous 2000 election 36-day recount which led to bro George W. being appointed president by vote of five justices of the nine on the U.S,. Supreme Court, 5-4. Jeb Bush officially recused himself from any official actions or decisions during the recount, but Jeb and the Republican party know that the evidence is to the contrary. And guess what, the Democratic party knows it too and it has the specifics locked away in a vault ready to go should the time come, which it won't.

Aside from the issue of the U.S. Supreme Court justices arbitrarily giving themselves two votes for president in the 2000 election, Jeb Bush as the Republican party nominee will resurrect the 2000 election fraud and swindle of the United States by the Bush dynasty. The Bush family is so yesterday that they don't need or want any more facts coming out on them.

The LA Times is but one MSM that did a subsequent story that found Jeb's personal phone number made calls all over the place throughout the recount. Jeb said he doesn't recall and that he probably was advising those new in town for the recount which restaurants to go to.

Jeb Bush's Recount Role Examined
Election: Though he recused himself, Gov. Bush and his staff made calls to those involved in the election dispute.

The phone records show 34 calls from the governor's office to the Bush for President campaign office in Miami. Six were made Nov. 22, the day the Miami-Dade canvassing board abruptly abandoned its manual recount.

The governor's office also made a call that day to the Miami law firm that employed Miguel De Grandy, who represented the Bush campaign before the canvassing board. De Grandy did not return phone calls from The Times.

An additional 25 calls were made to the Washington law firm then known as Cooper, Carvin & Rosenthal. Law firm partner Michael Carvin wrote briefs for the George W. Bush campaign during the recount and argued his case before the Florida Supreme Court.

David Thompson, a lawyer whose extension was dialed 13 times, declined to detail the discussions. "I'm a little bit loath to comment on what I was doing other than to say I am a Republican and I certainly supported the governor" of Texas, he said.

http://articles.latimes.com/2001/jul/14/news/mn-22362/2

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It does not matter who will be the next president. It will be the same.

They are all actors and controlled by the people who control the world.

Reagan definitely was!

He was controlled by Mickey Mouse. And I can prove that as easily as you can prove anything else.

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Jeb Bush was re elected as governor of the State of Florida. Florida has a GDP and larger population than many countries including Switzerland, Netherlands, Belgium, Sweden and Norway and many others so it's not like it's a small job. Jeb is not the greatest crook in the world and not really bright enough to steal a Presidential election. Hillary is smarter than Jeb but not by much and she is a lot meaner and an angry woman (I don't really blame her but the fact remains). Jeb is a good old boy and Hillary is an angry woman. Neither would by my choice for President. A fishing partner or a night out at a Mexican restaurant choose Jeb; he's a fun guy.

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I'm putting my money in George Bush Jnr, Jebs son as the next Bush for the Whitehouse. Mexican mother, GOP royalty, the perfect cross over candidate. Nice guy to boot.

aka one of "the little brown ones."

Pere Bush used this expression to describe his grandchildren during the 1988 campaign. I'd like to hear the kid describe his grandad as "the old white man."

When President O first said you didn't build that by yourself I understood what he was getting at, but I took it as a borderline gaff, he could have phrased it better. I don't see why Hillary revived this, now she really is sounding like a socialist.

I dread either of these two running the country. At least with Biden or Christie there would be better entertainment.

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I'm putting my money in George Bush Jnr, Jebs son as the next Bush for the Whitehouse. Mexican mother, GOP royalty, the perfect cross over candidate. Nice guy to boot.

aka one of "the little brown ones."

Pere Bush used this expression to describe his grandchildren during the 1988 campaign. I'd like to hear the kid describe his grandad as "the old white man."

When President O first said you didn't build that by yourself I understood what he was getting at, but I took it as a borderline gaff, he could have phrased it better. I don't see why Hillary revived this, now she really is sounding like a socialist.

I dread either of these two running the country. At least with Biden or Christie there would be better entertainment.

Christie would be great, some one who would tell the religious right to go shove it,

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Jeb Bush, the brother of former President George W. Bush Jr. and the son of former President George W. Bush Sr.

Enough said me thinks.giggle.gif

Why would that be enough? Wouldn't you want to look at his record running one of the largest economic and population entities in the world, Florida? You have an opportunity to look in detail at how he responded to emergencies (hurricanes and civil unrest and crime).

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It doesn't matter which of the Republican clowns runs. I hope they all do, like last time. They have to appeal to the lunatic base to get the nomination. Those crazy, right wing principles are only held by the Fox News lemmings (well documented here on TV). That makes everyone of those right wing nuts unelectable. There is no middle ground for the Republicans, it's all Republican right wing nonsense.

I'm hoping for a Cruz/Scott ticket.

Only in our sickest dreams!

I'm hoping Mitt tries again. He'll do it the same way, stubborn as a mule.

He'd have to give more this time, wouldn't be able to do the "my great business accomplishments" thing without saying exactly what they were. He hasn't built anything, except for a pile of cash that, if it was counted out in $100 bills, would weigh more than one of his wife's Cadillacs.

Romney 2016!

Etch-a-Sketch!

Etch-a-Sketch!

Maybe he should try it Thaksin-style: go to the poorest areas in the blue states and walk around handing out $100 bills.

"And what has (name of opponent) ever given you?" $100 buys a lot of loyalty, a carton of cigarettes and a six-pack.

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Just to clear up a little understanding, and then you Bush haters can continue.

This part of the OP is incorrect:

"Jeb Bush, the brother of former President George W. Bush Jr. and the son of former President George W. Bush Sr..."

To be perfectly correct, it should read:

"Jeb Bush, the brother of former President George W. Bush and the son of former President George H. W. Bush..."

George W. is NOT a Junior, nor is George H. W. a Senior.

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I'm putting my money in George Bush Jnr, Jebs son as the next Bush for the Whitehouse. Mexican mother, GOP royalty, the perfect cross over candidate. Nice guy to boot.

P. Bush is pure mediocre. He had a court order put on him at one point to stop terrorizing an old girlfriend. Bush v. Clinton is a matchup made in Hell, as far as I'm concerned. I cannot imagine two people I would like less than Jeb and Hillary.

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I don't like Jeb and I don't like Hillary. In fact, I can't think of anyone I like in either party that has a chance of winning.

Ron Paul, Jesse Ventura, just to name two.

Alright, Jesse Ventura is in no party but he would make a better President than any of the Bushs or Clintons.

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Definitely not Rand Paul.

How do I know? Because Chris Matthews said he would be the candidate, and his predictions are always wrong. tongue.png

During the 2001-2008 administration Jimmy Carter did an op-ed in the NY Times criticizing the way they were doing things and Jeb was dispatched to defend. I think Jeb doesn't have the option of running, because if he does some sticky doo-doo involving the 2000 elections will splash on him, and he might not be able to wash it off. Especially if the old man dies.

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Definitely not Rand Paul.

How do I know? Because Chris Matthews said he would be the candidate, and his predictions are always wrong. tongue.png

During the 2001-2008 administration Jimmy Carter did an op-ed in the NY Times criticizing the way they were doing things and Jeb was dispatched to defend. I think Jeb doesn't have the option of running, because if he does some sticky doo-doo involving the 2000 elections will splash on him, and he might not be able to wash it off. Especially if the old man dies.

The do do is in your head head. Jeb ran for re election in Florida and won by a greater margin than his first term and that was in 2002. If there was any problem it would have come out in 2002 as some people were concerned about things like that back then.

Now the only people who don't realize there was no stealing an election are posting on Thai Visa and from another country as Americans are either over it or realize there was nothing there in the first place.

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Once elected Queen Hillary plans to pardon her son-in-law's father and them make him the Secretary of the Treasury. Imagine the profits the two families can generate from running Ponzi schemes from the White House. Poor no more.

Which tin foil hat website did you get that one at, buster?

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Jeb Bush, the brother of former President George W. Bush Jr. and the son of former President George W. Bush Sr.

Enough said me thinks.giggle.gif

Why would that be enough? Wouldn't you want to look at his record running one of the largest economic and population entities in the world, Florida? You have an opportunity to look in detail at how he responded to emergencies (hurricanes and civil unrest and crime).

" The apple doesn't fall far from the tree" . wai2.gif

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Really, any democrat will do.thumbsup.gif

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The last thing the dems can afford is to appear complacent. If they don't have a drag them out primary and the whole process seems like an annoitment, this leaves them open to attack in a general election.

That's a good point but I still think Hillary will be nominated without significant opposition and will still beat ANY republican as well. Her time is now.

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