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Jeb Bush bashes Marco Rubio over height

Not a big fan of Marco Rubio here, but the fact Jeb Bush is now bashing him over his height (or lack off it) says a lot about Jeburrito. Jeb Bush is just jealous that Marco Rubio is where everyone expected Bush to be. The Bush family feels entitled to the GOP nomination. If it came down to voting between between Jeb Bush or Marco Rubio, I’d vote Rubio one hundred times out of one hundred. I will never cast another vote for a Bush as long as I live. Political family dynasties like the Bush, Clinton and Kennedy family need to go away, and far. It’s funny how the GOP-e hacks like Bush and his big government supporters always talk about tone and being to nasty when it comes to Donald Trump. I guess it’s ok when they do it.

Jeb Bush bashes Marco Rubio over height
Jeb Bush bashes Marco Rubio over height

Jeb Bush dug a bit deeper into Marco Rubio on Wednesday, taking a veiled shot at his Republican opponent’s record and another dig at his height, a day after a super PAC supporting him released an ad alleging that the Florida senator has flip-flopped while alluding to the high-heeled boots he wore in New Hampshire earlier this month.
On Tuesday, the pro-Bush super PAC Right to Rise unveiled a digital-only ad knocking Rubio for his absence from the Senate and other policy decisions. (One of the lines, to the tune of “These Boots Are Made for Walkin'”: “You keep leavin’ when you oughta be votin’. Now what’s work is work, but you ain’t earned it yet”).

“Look, I think we need leaders that run to the challenge, run to the fire to try to solve the problem rather than cut and run if there’s a problem,” Bush said in an interview on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” from the trail in Ankeny, Iowa. “And there are a lot of elected officials these days that don’t accept responsibility for the challenges that we face. I’m a problem solver. I see a problem, and I accept responsibility and try to fix things. I don’t say the dog ate my homework or there’s, you know, someone else’s fault.”
That, Bush added, is an important point, because “we’re not electing a backbencher to the United States Senate. We’re electing president of the United States, which means you have to lead.”