Jeb himself sums up why he must never be president.
[Breitbart] According to the Miami Herald, Bush made those comments Wednesday night in San Antonio, Florida at Saint Leo University, while speaking about education, immigration, and energy policy.
Bush did not address Johnson's Great Society and War on Poverty programs, about which Ronald Reagan once famously quipped, "We had a war on poverty, and poverty won."
Yes, killing more on your highways due to DUI than all the wars since the repeal. That doesn't count all the additional casualties due to "hold my beer while I do this". Just understand, you didn't win anything. You just shifted the costs to society from one accounting column to another. It's like the war on the unborn. No one wants to think about the consequences of their 'rights'. It's never clean. It's always a trade off. Live and die with it.
As to Jeb's statement. The Socialist never compromise. It's their way and nothing else. You'll only work with them by surrendering which is what liberal Donks did in the old party, so that is why Jeb and the boys moved over to the Trunk party and took it over. (Big tent my a$$. You don't invite HIV in your body.)
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I have a good friend who was literally kicked in tha ass by LBJ when LBJ was governour. He was doing some wiring under LBJ's desk when LBJ came in and told him to "Get out". He said give him just a minute and he'd be done. He said LBJ kicked him hard enough to cause his head to hit the desk and leave a bump. Just after the kick LBJ said, "I said get out!". Sounds like a real nice guy.
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The best Dem candidate would be Jeb bush, Mitch McConnell or John Boehner as they could continue with Obama's current policies.
Lyndon Johnson was probably the greatest American arm-twister of a politician since Adams. Wouldn't want that. Hell no, let's get behind Trump! Or Cruz! Hell with it, the circular firing sqauad had already formed. I'll stand with JOE!
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