“That’s not a starting point for dialogue with conservative voters. That’s more like a middle finger … You couldn’t pick two more resonant issues for Republican primary voters than immigration and Common Core. … Jeb says to them, ‘Not only do I not agree with you, I don’t agree with you at all — and I don’t really respect your views on it.'” [E.A.]
Good sum-up of Jeb Bush’s message — from, yes, Tucker Carlson — in this Tampa Bay Times article …
I worked on Jeb’s 1998 gubenatorial campaign…and he was a pretty good governor, but I don’t want him as president. We don’t need a dynasty here. 2 Bush’s is enough.