Trump knocks Bush for turning to ‘mommy’

January 24 20:01 2016

The ad is billed as a Web video by the campaign. He further said that Cruz is “politically calculated”.

The popular former first lady can be forgiven for not being a member of Trump’s fan club.

Some voters say they are wary of political dynasties and can’t quite bring themselves for another Bush. “I have first-hand knowledge of this”.

When asked if his boots had high heels, Bush demurred.

“I can’t tell you what my mom’s advice has been because it is R rated”. I said it out loud?

“There are other people out there that are very qualified and we’ve had enough Bushes”.

“There is this question of, ‘When are the adults going to come in and change the race?’ I think the adults are at the table. I’m a Bush and I’m proud of it”.

“The result is the anger and frustration that people are feeling now”, the Florida senator said, echoing the feelings of Trump’s supporters and populist message. The answer was no as the sacrifice for his family was huge. “I admit to being prejudiced as I am his mother“, says the letter.

The ad coincides with a handwritten letter by the former first lady explaining why she thinks her son is the leader that the country needs. Trump and Bush have locked into an increasingly personal squabble just before the first votes are case in the February 1 caucuses in Iowa and first-in-the-nation primary on February 9 in New Hampshire.

Take that, Donald. Actually, that’s pretty mild stuff from a woman who, back in the day, was known for her caustic comments, and famously linked Democrat and vice presidential candidate Geraldine Ferraro to a “word that rhymes with rich”.

Jeb Bush blasted both Florida Sen. “It’s good to get an endorsement from your mother”.

More or less, I mean. He campaigned and worked for, and helped write a book lavishing praise on, that former president’s son, Dubya. “Now, she is taking on the political class”.

But he also conceded that it was somewhat unusual for George W. Bush to openly criticize a fellow Republican. “Thats a sign of a man who is deeply insecure and weak”. As of late, he’s taken to calling his mother his “favorite Bush”.

Ray Sullivan, who was national spokesman for George W. Bush’s 2000 campaign, conceded that it was somewhat unusual for George W. Bush to openly criticize a fellow Republican. A third-party presidential bid by former NY mayor and sometimes Republican Michael Bloomberg, is, according to Bush, “not going to happen”, because the “party process is going to work”.

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Trump knocks Bush for turning to ‘mommy’
 
 
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