Bush...and Pence, and Hutchinson, and Snyder. And Walker won’t answer the question.
The only person who seems truly interested in conservative interpretations of religious freedom is, naturally, Ted Cruz.
Jeb is retarded and has no core.
FUJB!!
It’s getting easier and easier to pick a candidate this election, basically it’s Cruz or no-one.
Juan McCain version 3.0
Jeb Bush is perfectly positioned to win the nomination.
He is running as a Democrat, right?
Spineless wuss.
anti-discrimination group should be supporting christians because they’re the target of discrimination
Why are our idiots so afraid of a tiny group of perverts?
PERVERTS put our supposed BEST weak in the knees.
SODOMITES. DYKES.
They throw their sin openly in our faces, in the streets. Teaching perversion in our schools with the blessing of our government.
To hell with all of them.
Jebbie is a useless follower.
A sheep in the herd.
What a fool.
It’s over, Jebbie. CRUZ OR LOSE!!!!!
Marc Solomon, national campaign director of Freedom to Marry, said Bushs first remarks were terrible and out of synch with the majority of American voters who stand strongly in support of protecting gay and lesbian people from discrimination.
Freedom only applies one way, eh!
Too bad voters voted for the traditional definition of marrige. That really shows voters support homosexual marriage, right.
Republican = cave man
Note to homosexualists: queer “marriage” has been defeated in every state where the people were allowed to vote on the matter.
Note to homosexualists 2.0: even liberals, in private moments when you aren’t around, mock and despise you.
Jeb Bush has a spine of Jell-O.
One day, Terri Schiavo was a human being and a citizen of Florida who had a right not to be murdered. The next day, Terri Schiavo needed to be killed in order to preserve Jeb Bush’s political career.
Jeb Bush murdered Terri Schiavo so that someday he could flip-flop on religious liberty.
No it doesn't. Hugh Hewitt is the quintessential GOPe toadie. His idea of a "good conservative" includes Mitt Romney, Karl Rove, Lindsey Graham, John McCain.