Posted on 03/08/2016 11:47:46 AM PST by dragnet2
Neil Bush, son of former President George H.W. Bush and brother of former President George W. Bush and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, is joining Cruz's national finance team, the campaign said Tuesday.
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“Good for Cruz. Shows he can work with the other factions of the party.”
Another sliver coin, sir?
Now that’s some spin!
Anyone who bought into that, would buy anything.
Neil Bush would be in jail or a nobody if he did not have his last name. His Wikipedia entry is a list of multiple attempts to monetize his last name:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Bush
Who came up with this idea of adding this phony to your team? Is this a signal the GOPe and Uniparty do not have to worry?
Repeat after me:
Ted is not a GOPe insider.
LOL. Stand by your man....
Well we see that idol idylls differ.
Are you jealous? The Bush family had two Republican Presidents and Gov. of Florida. They have lots of influence. Good for Cruz for winning Neil’s support. Unless the different factions of the party come together, Hillary or Bernie will be the next President.
Neil Bush? At first I thought this was a joke. If Cruz has let Neil in he has let the entire Bush family in. That’s the way it works. That is the way it has worked for decades.
Neil’s is the worst of them, trust me, I got nose to nose with that little twerp years ago. That SOB has NEVER worked a day in his entire life! Not too long ago he an mommy were fleecing the local school districts for Neil’s moo cow software company.
What they are doing is shifting the Jeb money donors to Cruz and Neil and likely a host of others are now bundling for Cruz, for a commission of course which is what Neil was just doing for his brother.
What an amazing disappointment. Cruz is gone as far as I am concerned. This also means that Cruz is now backed by the Saudi Royal family.
Anyone that knows the Bush family knows that they have been raping the US Treasury for generations. Besides selling their influence which was the only reason Jeb ran all of them ar involved in various small companies where they get either board seats or insider stock for pennies and many times are involved in pump and dump schemes. Even “W” fleeced the public with the Stadium deal.
The Goldman deal was bad enough but this thing with the Bush family ends Ted Cruz as far as I am concerned. Too bad, I thought Cruz was one of the good guys.
I’ve been on record for months and months stating that Cruz is as much of an insider as any of them. He is a professional politician! Every freaking thing that happens in DC is pure THEATER! Cruz has the roll of ‘outsider’ which he plays well but behind the scenes he is 100% one of them. Wake up Cruzbots the dude’s mask is coming off.
Also didn’t he got divorce because he got caught for cheating on his wife. Yet Ted, with his Christian value, kicked an actress out of a campaign ad for doing some nudes in film. Yet here he is embracing this establishment doofus from the Bush Clan.
Are you jealous? The Bush family had two Republican Presidents and Gov. of Florida. They have lots of influence. Good for Cruz for winning Neils support.
Brilliant. ROFLMAO
I frankly don’t care how much money is spent on a campaign. That’s a relatively small issue. I don’t expect Cruz to get political policy advice from this particular Mr. Bush either. It’s more a matter of looking bad.
Did anybody sent this Glenn Beck?
Sean Hannity?
Rush Limbaugh?
The optics of it are at best ambiguous.
Is this a signal to the GOPe crowd that he will play ball?
Who knows? Just like who knows if he’s NBC because we don’t have any more statutes that use the term?
Woo hoo.
Rev Cruise may be an insider...but, do not forget, he is the only “true conservative”, and he will take on the establishment. Yes sir re bob!!
You got it right there.
The unprincipled part is that Cruz claims to be an establishment outsider while hiring Jeb and W’s brother for his campaign. It will make it harder for him to keep telling that particular lie. I think Cruz and his wife are a very successful establishment insider power couple, so this does not surprise me.
Yeah... troublesome optics there (although to be sure, we’ve had GOP notables use Democrats in their campaigns, so it is not an infallible rule).
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