Posted on 01/21/2016 10:59:57 AM PST by jimbo123
As former Florida Governor Jeb Bush struggles to rise in the polls, blame has begun mounting on the spending tactics of the man in charge of Bush Super PAC Right to Rise, Mike Murphy.
Of the more than 22 million dollars spent on ads attacking Sen Marco Rubio since the start of December, $20 million has come from Right to Rise. The Super PAC has also spent money on iPad-style video mailers and a 47-page magazine sent out to supporters in NH.
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The Grim Reaper Cometh to the Bush campaign very Sooneth.
Jeb is Jeb’s problem.
People just don’t like him for a variety of reasons.
Oh here I thought it was Jebbie.
Jeb’s campaign did not just start faltering recently, it was wobbly right out of the gate.
There was never a clear sell on WHY Jeb should have been in any way outstanding or have some characteristic that put him head and shoulders above all the other contenders.
Scott Walker started out with a clear and distinct message of his suitability for the job, and by gosh, for a while, I thought he really COULD all the way, so much so, I was sending him money.
Mike Murphy is a KNOWN LOSER!!! Jeb was STUPID to hire him, even tho Jeb had no chance anyway.
I need a stupid video and a glossy pamphlet to get me to vote for Jeb?
That’s the sign of a terminal campaign if you need to resort to desperate gimmicks to scrounge for votes.
When all is said and done, Jeb is still a bad candidate, stupid.
Hey! It's a tough battle for forth place.
Don't we already have enough people like that in Washington ?
But, but didn’t he guarantee a win?
That Fat F’ ing Rove helped!
No amount of perfume will make RINO shi* taste good.
[Oh here I thought it was Jebbie.]
Little Jebbie
ANY Republican that hires Murphy, Steve Schmitt, Nicolle Wallace, and that "No Labels" Twerp ARE LOSERS!!!!
Jeb Bush began with the first debate to be uninspiring. He rattled off his talking points and gave no sign of a willingness to get down and dirty to save our country. And, that is what the voters are looking for. Someone who is as angry as the rest of us and is willing to come forth to speak of the problems facing the USA.
Trump understands this as it reflects his own anger - which he claimed to own proudly at the last debate. He gave a list of all the shortcomings of the current political class, and why he was angry - a justifiable anger.
Unfortunately many people do not understand Christianity at all. Jesus was angry at the money lenders and sellers who were outside the synagogue. He was justified, and when good people see bad things happening, they are a stand in for our Savior, Jesus, as we are His eyes, hands and feet in the world. So, it is OK for Christians and other Godly people to reject the wimpy behavior of the current politicians and support a man from the private sector, who reflects our views.
That's why he's the GOPe's wunderkind.
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