October 31, 2012:
LinkFlying around Florida today with Mitt Romney on the Halloween Horror Tour are Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio and Connie Mack.
This is what they're saying about President Obama:
From
Marco Rubio:
"Obama's Ideas Are “The Ideas Of Countries People Come Here To Get Away From" ----
Marco Rubio, October 27, 2012, while introducing Romney at a rally in Florida
UPDATE: On Mitt Romney's campaign plane shortly after the rally,
Rubio was asked what he meant by the comments.
"I'm talking about big government. I'm talking about countries where the government dominates the economy," Rubio, whose parents left Cuba, replied, noting that "virtually every country in Latin America" was governed by the policies he was condemning.
"The president's just not a supporter of the free enterprise system," he said, adding, "This isn't the first time I've said it, and I believe it with all my heart.
From
Jeb Bush:
Former Florida governor
Jeb Bush is blasting President Barack Obama for demeaning the office of the presidency Friday, citing his barnyard epithets and snarky comportment toward GOP nominee Mitt Romney, and likening it to the behavior of a "10-year-old."
In an exclusive Newsmax TV interview, Bush said it appeared President Obama “is very annoyed by the fact that someone dare challenge him, and challenge his presidency, and challenge him for reelection.”
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Jeb Bush, October 26, 2012, in an interview with conservative-friendly Newsmax
From
Connie Mack:
“With riots in North Africa and in Venezuela it is clear that international-terrorist movements are thumbing their nose at America all over the world. We need a foreign policy that does not leave our allies wondering where we stand. Instead of spending precious time “investigating” the tragedies of Libya as Bill Nelson suggests, we need leaders who will take decisive action to defend our nation and our allies and who will always stand for freedom.
“It’s time for the President to act decisively.”
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Connie Mack, September 13, 2012
And Jeb Bush wasn't finished today:
Jeb Bush: 'Obama’s just blaming my brother', October 31, 2012
CORAL GABLES, Fla. – Former Florida governor Jeb Bush, addressing a rally for Mitt Romney here Wednesday afternoon, lashed out at President Obama for blaming many of the nation’s problems on his brother President George W. Bush.
In remarks introducing the Republican presidential nominee, Bush accused Obama of trying to divide the nation instead of focusing on practical, bipartisan solutions to economic and other problems the country faces.
“Do you honestly think that this president is capable of bringing people together?” Bush asked. The crowd of 3,500 at the University of Miami yelled, “No!”
“His entire strategy is to blame others – starting with my brother, of course,” Bush said. “Basically, he blames every possible thing rather than having the humility to be able to reach out and to find common ground.”
THIS is typical of Jeb Bush's foul-mouthed invective,
on the same day that President Obama is in New Jersey with Governor Chris Christie, expediting rapid support for the people of New Jersey, New York and multiple other states, who were devastated by Hurricane Sandy.
Shut up, Jeb Bush.
Just
shut up.
Neither you nor your brother has what it takes when it comes to helping people in disaster.
We
took note last year when Jeb Bush decided to go into the privatized disaster response business; it is
not difficult to see why FEMA is
so despised by these vultures.
The Brothers Bush: a cowardly
stain of disgrace on American values and a
craven insult to the state of Florida.
A little patience, and we shall see the reign of witches pass over, their spells dissolve, and the people, recovering their true sight, restore their government to its true principles.
It is true that in the meantime we are suffering deeply in spirit, and incurring the horrors of a war and long oppressions of enormous public debt.
If the game runs sometimes against us at home we must have patience till luck turns, and then we shall have an opportunity of winning back the principles we have lost, for this is a game where principles are at stake."
Thomas Jefferson, April 13, 1743 – July 4, 1826
WaPo-ABC tracking poll: High marks for President Obama on Hurricane Sandy response, October 31, 2012