Posted on 11/29/2015 8:18:38 AM PST by jimbo123
Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush says rival Donald Trump is not prepared to be the nation's commander in chief.
Bush says Trump is "uninformed" on major issues facing the U.S, especially defense and foreign affairs.
During an appearance on CBS' "Face the Nation" on Sunday, Bush says the 2016 front-runner is "not a serious leader."
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Boy Jeb is really getting around the MSM circuit this week. A harbinger of him dropping out IMO.
Jeb Bush Uninformed, Not a Serious Candidate
Must have been areal challenge getting the New York Times to write this story. He is a real trooper that one.
Another politician in denial.
Pinche Idiota!
I ain’t voting for no stinking Mexican
Hahaha Yeb!, you’re an idiot.
Oh, well, that does it, then. If Jeb says he’s not a serious candidate we will all turn away from Trump, right?
Keep talking, loser. Every stupid statement you make about Trump increases his ratings.
You are right, of course. But Mr. Tippy Toes can’t keep up with any compelling reasons for us to vote for him
Please keep it polite here.
canât keep up = canât come up
It’s more than obvious that Americans disagree with Yebbie.
You are the first to come up with a really good answer. Seriously.
What it shows is that Jeb doesn't have the mental horsepower to avoid a big yawning trap.
It takes a Freeper.
Congratulations
Couldn't resist it, although it seems to be open to interpretation.
I don’t understand Yeb!? He says he can win without the conservative base.
Well, you have half the equation done, that other part looks to be pretty tough.
“Hey Jebster, here is a little piece of advice we use when someone makes an asinine comment about a game after the game ended: look at the scoreboard, end of discussion.”
We have younger relatives attending De La Salle, and they have been told, when a sore loser says something obnoxious during or after the game, to just point at the scoreboard and say nothing and move on.
I did not attend De La Salle, which is a good school and puts out some great teams, but was told the same thing: Scoreboard.
J Murdoch Sr. should be running for POTUS. He gets it! From Murdoch's speech last night:
For America to have a sense of direction, two conditions are essential: A U.S. leader must understand, be proud of and assert the American personality, he said, noting that Kissinger had offered a forthright defense of American exceptionalism in his book âWorld Order.â
An identity crisis is not a starting point for any journey; and secondly, there must be clear goals informed by values and by a realization of the extraordinary potential of its people,â Murdoch continued.
He then offered a brief tour of 20th century diplomatic and military history, hailing the U.S. role in defeating Japan during World War II and standing up to North Korea fortitude he said the United States had lost in recent years in favor of a culture of self-obsession. The left seemed to be happy for the incarceration of millions, whether in Vietnam under Ho or in China under Mao, he said. Why agonize over inhumanity when you could blithely celebrate yourself?
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