Who is best for 2016? Well, for Koch Industries, Jeb Bush. For the people of the US, Hillary.
Who is best for 2016? Well, for Koch Industries, Jeb Bush. For the people of the US, Hillary.
hillary could not even name any successes she had while being secretary of state.
the last thing we need is another lefty destablizing the world and destroying the economy with taxes and health care bloat.
hillary could not even name any successes she had while being secretary of state.
the last thing we need is another lefty destablizing the world and destroying the economy with taxes and health care bloat.
But it was the Republican policies that destabilized the world and caused the economic meltdown that we are finally recovering from.
It paid off because Clinton handed over the country to GW with a surplus,
and Georgie boy messed it all up.
Jeb Bungles Facts, Pronunciation in His Big National Security Speech.
Trying to sound presidential, Bush instead came off like a confused former governor.
Likely presidential candidate Jeb Bush delivered a nervous, uncertain speech on national security Wednesday, full of errors and confusion.
Seeking to differentiate himself from his father and brother, both former presidents, the former governor of Florida asserted, “I am my own man.”
But the man who emerged on stage at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs did not sound well-versed in foreign policy.
Bush’s clunky, rushed delivery paled in comparison to the hazy facts in the speech and vague answers he gave during a Q&A session following his remarks.
Speaking of the extremist group based in Nigeria that has killed thousands of civilians, Bush referred to Boko Haram as “Beau-coup Haram.” Bush also referred to Iraq when he meant to refer to Iran.
Further, Bush misrepresented the strength of ISIS, saying it has some 200,000 men, which is far greater than the U.S. intelligence community’s estimates. Last week National Counterterrorism Center Director Nicholas Rasmussen pegged the fighting strength of ISIS at between 20,000 and 31,500.
“Governor Bush misspoke,” Bush aide Kristy Campbell told The Daily Beast after the speech. “He meant 20,000.”