Posted on 09/03/2015 10:44:35 AM PDT by jimbo123
One woman seemed rather low on energy during a town hall event for Republican candidate Jeb Bush on Thursday, struggling to keep her eyes open and yawning during part of Bush's event.
A 108-second video posted to YouTube shows a woman seated behind Bush, sporting a Boston Red Sox cap. She is alternately closing her eyes and yawning as Bush discussed health care insurance at a town hall at Foss Manufacturing in Hampton, New Hampshire. Resting her head on her left hand, the woman is turned slightly to her left, facing away from Bush's back.
"But I think the norm ought to be that the basic health care commitment by this country to people ought to be that the health care is affordable, which means lower-premium, higher-deductible plans where the subsidy and the support comes in the out-of-pocket costs and that insurance provides catastrophic coverage," Bush says in the part of the video that shows the woman's eyes closed.
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If you had to listen to a turtle talk you would do the same!
That’s a good idea. If I have trouble falling asleep, I will just play in a Jeb campaign video.
Hey, that’s me! j/k
The guy behind her looks bored out of his mind.
In fairness, I think I’d nod off if I had to listen to pretty much any politician give a speech. They are all banal.
Milquetoast.
P.S. The hildabeast is following that trend too.
Maybe she does not understand the Spanish
Mr. Excitement strikes again.
He makes Romney look like Robin Williams.rip
Jeb is a boring guy.....USA don’t need another Bush or Clinton in any office....
OK to do that at a Jeb Bush event.
But I wouldn’t try it in North Korea.
True - and Obama has a beard as well....
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