Good day all. Well, it looks like Governor Juan! “Has been” Bush has picked up the extremely valuable and critical Lindsey Graham endorsement.
Yes, Lindsey Graham, who has “suspended” his campaign for president due to ill health, (The voters are sick of him), has happily provided his endorsement to that arch conservative, Juan “I Love illegal aliens” Bush. Here are the details from Politico:
Sen. Lindsey Graham on Friday endorsed Jeb Bush for president, a major get for the former Florida governor who has struggled to gain traction in the contest.
Well now, I think Graham’s endorsement will provide all the traction of a banana peel in a puddle of oil.
In a press conference North Charleston, South Carloina, where the two stood side-by-side, Graham praised Bush, calling him a thoughtful and pragmatic figure who, unlike many of his rivals, had the experience to be president. At one point, Graham offered harsh criticism of Sen. Marco Rubio, saying that he wasn’t ready for the White House.
“I think Marco Rubio will be president of the United States someday,” Graham said. “I like him. But I wasn’t ready to be president at 44.”
And you still aren’t ready at age 60 you silly RINO.
Bush, Graham said, “is ready to be a commander-in-chief on Day One.”
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Stop it! Your killing me!
The GOP field had been scrambling to secure the support of Graham and his backers since the hawkish South Carolina senator, an influential foreign policy voice, dropped out of the race last month.
Really? I haven’t seen Trump, Cruz, Carson or Fiorina approaching Graham on bended knee begging for his endorsement. Actually, most of the candidates who actually have a chance have been staying as far away as possible from Linseed Grahmnesty as possible.
There are questions, however, about how much of an impact the endorsement will have on Bush’s political fortunes.
I think this pretty much demonstrates the impact of Graham’s endorsement on Bush’s chances.
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With his long family history in politics and a deep reservoir of campaign cash, Bush began the primary race as the front-runner but has fallen into the middle of the GOP pack, far behind poll leaders Donald Trump and Ted Cruz.
Middle of the pack? Well, I guess you could say that he is in the middle of the pack now at the bottom of the polls.
Bush vowed to make an aggressive play in South Carolina — a state that has a long history of favoring establishment contenders.
Yeah, about that. From what I’ve been hearing, the voters in South Carolina have just about had it with the GOP(e). Graham was getting his clock cleaned in his home state. And the governor, Nikki Haley, who gave the GOP(e)’s response to Obama’s final “I am wonderful” speech, has been slammed by the base over her attacks on the non-establishment candidates.
In fact, her speech, which represents the views of the GOP Establishment, appears to have been plagiarized from the late, unlamented senator from Massachusetts, Ted Kennedy. The Howie Carr Show actually put together a recording of Nikki Haley’s speech and compared it with the spewings of noted drunkard and the only politician with a confirmed kill in the War on Women. Listen to it for yourself:
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And the RINO’s are wondering why the Republican base has had it with them? Graham’s endorsement of Bush isn’t going to help him at all. Graham is utterly despised by the GOP base and all this is going to do is drive more Republicans away from Juan! Ernesto Arbusto.
Thatisall
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