What does spending $20 million dollars to personally destroy a political rival say about one’s judgment and grip on reality? Should such a person be entrusted with the lives and well- being of 330 million Americans?
Can “Jeb Fix It” (Marco Rubio Nemesis) with $20 Million?
Jeb Bush’s fantasies about adding to the Bush family presidential dynasty have all but vanished, due, in no small measure, to his own failings. From four less than stellar debate performances to laying claim to political positions vehemently opposed by large numbers of conservatives (amnesty for illegals, adoption of common core standards), Bush has managed to convert a well-funded front-runner advantage into a bottom-rung embarrassment where a 4 to 6 percent standing in the polls is the new norm.
His “Jeb Can Fix It” slogan has done little to revitalize anything but the campaigns of Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz. This epic Jeb failure is illustrated by the fact that the Bush campaign is reportedly prepared to spend $20 million to destroy fellow Republican Marco Rubio.