Oh, so you’re a tough guy now? Hey Jeb, do all of us a favor and please drop out.
Why anyone thought that another Bush could win the White House so soon after the many missteps of George W. Bush astounds me. It tells me that elites thought and still think that they can control the narrative and the people. Well, they can’t now that the country and the world is a mess thanks to the two presidents of this century so far.
Jeb Bush thought he was funny when he joined MSNBC’s Morning Joe and talked tough against Donald Trump. Check out Jeb’s little tirade:
“Just a real estate guy.” This stuff makes my blood boil. I’m sure he’d say the same thing about real estate entrepreneurs in my family tree, despite them being 100x the men Jeb is. I used to feel sorry for Jeb being humiliated on the national stage, but now he can’t be crushed hard enough as far as I’m concerned.
The nerve of this guy, belittling real estate investment. Jeb Bush was handed every advantage in life and can’t even close the deal with 97% of Republican voters with $100 million, despite being born into the most powerful political dynasty of the modern era.
As you can tell, I am angry. If Trump is “just a real estate guy,” then so are millions of other Americans. Real estate is one of the main avenues for middle-class Americans to build wealth and enjoy the American Dream.
On Monday, Donald Trump joined CBS This Morning and fired back at the attacks, saying that he doesn’t have “the persona” to go further in the race and can’t even attack his opponents effectively.
“He thinks if he attacks me that’s going to show he’s tough but every time he attacks me he melts like butter,” Trump said Monday on “CBS This Morning. “The last thing we need, frankly, is another Bush.”
This was an awesome interview:
Bush wants to get into lion’s den but he doesn’t have the street fight Trump has, and if he continues he’s liable to hurt himself.
H/T: CBS This Morning
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