Posted on 07/15/2015 3:43:12 PM PDT by jimbo123
Jeb Bush says Republicans cant win if they become the angry party.
The Republican presidential candidate accused his GOP rival, Donald Trump, of preying upon peoples fears to divide the county along racial and ethnic lines for political gain in the battle over illegal immigration. Bush argued that that is a losing strategy.
We need to stop tearing separating ourselves by race and ethnicity and income. We need to focus on the things that tie us together, said Bush, who is one of the few Republican presidential candidates who supports a pathway to legalization, although not full citizenship, for illegal immigrants living in America.
And whether its Donald Trump or Barack Obama, their rhetoric of divisiveness is wrong. A Republican will never win by striking fear in peoples hearts, said Bush, one of 15 Republicans vying for his partys nomination.
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Jeb, we are already angry. You have no concept how angry.
And he defended Miami by saying then-Rep. Tom Tancredo (R-CO) was nuts when he referred to Miami as a Third World country. He wrote that Tancredo was an ignorant man on the subject of Miami.
Yep, Politicians are just that! Time to vote for anybody else except!! Have given up at this point but will vote for anybody except another Politician!!
That should play well
(to the”elites”)
Yes, I think we all know (at least here) that he is a liar and not a decent candidate for president. So go away Mr. Bush (the third)... You have little chance among actual conservatives...
Yet the Dim party seems to win with hysterical histrionics and lots of venom......IOW, Jeb is pure GOPe material and thinks we should just roll over and praise the enemy during the battle and give heartfelt congratulations when they are done wiping their arses with us...
Jeb Bush
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