Jeb Bush Would Have Authorized Iraq War — Even Knowing What We Know Now

Solomon Caine

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Well folks hate to tell you this but we are going back in for another round of war...thanks to your favorite Repubs and Democrats that the dumbass Americans continue to support.

I wish this nikka would become president and launch another war in the middle east.

The enemy has grown and evolved, the enemy is everywhere now. Majority of the middle east are more aware now than they where 10 years ago. It won't be no walk in the park this time. :banderas:

Of-course the west will always capitalize on divisions in the area.


Really the last Iraq war was a huge L. all the billions of dollars in aid and weapons are now in the hands of Isis and other groups in Iraq/Syria.
 
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He is immediately disqualified in my eyes anyone who supports him is a complete idiot I dont care what there justification is.
 

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the facade was up for those of us in the know, but now it's up for everyone else too. Goodbye Jeb.

even the other GOP candidates are saying they wouldn't have started the war lol. How you gonna run on not being your brother while being so afraid to contradict your brother?
 

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MAY 11, 2015 5:06 PM ET
JESSICA TAYLOR
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Then-President George W. Bush jokes with his brother Jeb, the then-Florida governor, in 2006. Jeb Bush has been asked before, and is sure to be again, how he would distinguish himself from his brother.

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If one of Jeb Bush's biggest stumbling blocks to the presidency is his brother's tumultuous tenure in the White House, this past week hasn't been a good one for the former Florida governor.

After telling a group of fundraisers behind closed doors that former President George W. Bush was one of his advisers on the Middle East, the likely 2016 GOP hopeful followed that up telling Fox News' Megyn Kelly that he would have authorized the Iraq War — even knowing what we know now.

"I would have, and so would have Hillary Clinton, just to remind everybody," Bushtold Kelly in an interview to air Monday night. "And so would almost everybody that was confronted with the intelligence they got."

He added, "News flash to the world, if they're trying to find places where there's big space between me and my brother, this might not be one of those." (In the clip posted by Fox, the audio drops out after that, so it's unclear what he goes on to say right afterward.)

The former governor's point that Clinton, now the front-runner for the Democratic nomination, voted for the 2003 Iraq War resolution very likely won't mute the issue for him, though.

While Clinton, then a New York senator, took heat for her vote in the 2008 campaign — and that was a big reason she lost the Democratic nomination — she has since called the vote "wrong."

In her 2014 memoir, Hard Choices, she said she "wasn't alone in getting it wrong. But I still got it wrong. Plain and simple."

In other words, knowing what we know now, Clinton says she would not have authorized the invasion.

Bush tried to qualify his reasoning by pointing to the faulty intelligence that led to the war. But anything that reminds voters of his ties not just to his brother but to his brother's policies is a huge negative.

"I love my father and my brother," Bush said in February during a speech in Chicago. "I admire their service to the nation and the difficult decisions they had to make. But I am my own man —and my views are shaped by my own thinking and own experiences."

But as the months tick by, Jeb Bush has not shown how, exactly, substantively, he would be different from his brother George W., particularly with regard to one of those "difficult decisions" — deciding to go into Iraq.

Despite finding no "weapons of mass destruction," Bush argued in a 2010 interview with CBS News' Jim Axelrod that removing Saddam Hussein from power made "America more secure."

"In my view, what justifies everything is the removal of a threat," Bush said in the interview.

But once it was found that no WMD was discovered, the decision became very unpopular and was a big reason for Bush's and the GOP's decline in popularity. The national Republican Party is still trying to emerge from the shadow of the Bush presidency as it tries to win back the White House for the first time in more than a decade.

Just before Bush left the White House in December 2008, his job approval rating was a meager 29 percent, according to Gallup, with a staggering 67 percent disapproving.

A March NBC/Wall Street Journal survey showed just how much the younger Bush has to do to step out of his brother's shadow. Sixty percent of voters — and 42 percent of Republicans — said the former Florida governor represents a return to the policies of the past, higher than the 51 percent who thought the same thing about Clinton.

Just 27 percent of registered voters said Bush would provide new ideas and vision for the country, while 49 percent of GOP voters said the same thing.

Bush has seen his standing both in early state and in national polls decline recently, as other candidates have gotten in the race and he remains officially on the sidelines.

CorrectionMay 11, 2015


A previous version of this post incorrectly said that the share of voters who think Hillary Clinton represents a return to past policies is 60 percent. The correct figure is 51 percent.

http://www.npr.org/blogs/itsallpoli...ign=npr&utm_term=nprnews&utm_content=20150511


Come on...


:snoop:
:why: is this news?

His family is oil.
 

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“Your brother created ISIS,” Ivy Ziedrich, a 19-year-old student told Jeb Bush, creating the kind of confrontation that presidential candidates dread.


College Student to Jeb Bush: 'Your Brother Created ISIS'
“Your brother created ISIS,” a young college student tells Jeb Bush — creating the kind of confrontational moment that presidential candidates dread.
NYTIMES.COM|BY MICHAEL BARBARO

http://www.nytimes.com/politics/fir..._id&bicmst=1409232722000&bicmet=1419773522000


she goes in
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:gladbron::gladbron::gladbron::gladbron::jawalrus::jawalrus:
 

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I'm gonna start using the word pedantic around here. That was great.
 

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What do you expect from these inbred rednecks? Logic, truth, facts? Their narrow view of the actual world will not allow these things to get through their heads. Add onto the question that you and your kids will be on the frontlines, rather than poor kids who joined the national guard just trying to get money for college, see how fast that shyt changes.
 

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“Your brother created ISIS,” Ivy Ziedrich, a 19-year-old student told Jeb Bush, creating the kind of confrontation that presidential candidates dread.


College Student to Jeb Bush: 'Your Brother Created ISIS'
“Your brother created ISIS,” a young college student tells Jeb Bush — creating the kind of confrontational moment that presidential candidates dread.
NYTIMES.COM|BY MICHAEL BARBARO

http://www.nytimes.com/politics/fir..._id&bicmst=1409232722000&bicmet=1419773522000


she goes in
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oh i get it, you biggie and he's puffy :huhldup:
 

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the facade was up for those of us in the know, but now it's up for everyone else too. Goodbye Jeb.

even the other GOP candidates are saying they wouldn't have started the war lol. How you gonna run on not being your brother while being so afraid to contradict your brother?


Perfect video....:wow:
 
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