I still expect Jeb to be Clinton’s running mate.
I for one will never vote for another Bush for any office.
They have shown themselves to be more concerned with fraudulently documented foreigners than the citizens of the US.
Bushism needs to have a stake driven thru its shriveled little heart. Trump is holding the stake, but the voters have to swing that hammer down, and down hard. If we are lucky, we’ll see the death of Clintonism, Bushism and 0bamaism this year.
George P is equivalent to the current generation of the Kennedy’s. I wouldn’t worry. Politics has passed them by.
The entire line of Bush, Romney clan should never be voted into political office. They’re traitors to the gop party. No loyalty to party or country and you could never trust their pledge
I vaguely remember George P picking some kind of stupid fight with the Alamo ladies. I figured that would finish his Texas political career.
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Oui. No more Bush `tards. They’ve done enough. Now they’re trying to torpedo Trump.
Time for them all to fold their tents, retire to the Maine compound and play bridge.
If George P. Bush wants my attention, he will have to be bold enough to go against the flow. Prescott will need to endorse Trump, and take his lumps from Poppy Bush, and Uncle W.
If he is big and bad enough to do that, I would consider him as a possible rising star. Such a rejection of family policy doesn’t have to be done in a disrespectful way.
With or without Trump as president, our GOP party has been changed and greatly broadened. If the Bushes, and the GOPe want to be a part of the New GOP, they need to re-invent and re-introduce themselves.
We’ve had way TOO MUCH of clan Bush. They gavels us Clinton and Obama through their neocon idiocy in office.
In an interview during the recent Texas Republican Convention in Dallas, Bush said that, like his father, grandfather and uncle, he isn’t endorsing Trump or attending the Republican National Convention in Cleveland.
Bush said he was part of a national conservative movement concerned about Trump’s candidacy.
“He has the ability to win us over if he clarifies many of his remarks and he demonstrates that he has humility and that he doesn’t besmirch peoples’ character as the motivating factor for why he’s running for office,” Bush said.
Pointing to his own sons, ages 1 and 3, he added: “I want them to be able to look at the Oval Office and see the presidential seal and say, ‘That is somebody who I look up to.’”
Trump says being shunned by the Bushes proves he’s not beholden to Washington powerbrokers. And Bush’s hesitation to embrace Trump hasn’t appeared to cost him much in Texas and beyond - at least not yet.
I propose a Constitutional Amendment barring the children and grandchildren, by blood or marriage, of anyone having served one day in public office from ever holding any public office.
The Bush family is the clearest example of the old adage from business schools: “people rise to their levels of incompetence”; “those who can’t - teach”; and “nothing looked so favorably on their careers in public service as leaving it”.
This is a very crooked family and they need to all work in the private sector and leave the country alone.
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No more bushes!