Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Jeb Bush has absolutely no foreign policy credentials. None.

He isn't qualified to make statements about ANY US policy. It is standard Republican rhetoric. His statements are inflammatory. I was waiting to hear "Smoking Gun" somewhere along the way.

His focus on Iran is standard SOP for the GOP. He never mentioned the Palestinians. If he mentioned the Palestinians, he'd have to admit there are problems in Israel. Jeb Bush is absolutely no different than "W." All he says is rhetoric. His brother has no foreign credentials with Iran because he won't even talk to them.

Secretary Clinton was instrumental to bring Americans home from Iranian prisons. That didn't happen because no one would talk to Iranians.

I'd bet real money that Jeb will never mention the injustice to the Palestinians throughout any primary debate.

February 18, 2015
By Jamelle Bouie

...But the public seems nervous (click here)about a dynastic candidate and a third Bush presidency, and it’s to that concern that Jeb is trying to distance himself from the two Georges. If elected president, his Bush administration wouldn’t be a sequel, a reboot, or a reimagining of earlier entries. His would be different. He would be his “own man.”
“I love my father and my brother. I admire their service to the nation and the difficult decisions they had to make,” said Bush in a Wednesday speech sponsored by the Chicago Council on Global Affairs. “But I am my own man—and my views are shaped by my own thinking and own experiences.”...

The dynamics in the world is completely different than when "W" left office. His brother Jeb has no clue what American policy is all about anymore. He can't even get tutoring from big brother because it is so very different. If Jeb was ever to be in the White House it would be backpeddling to where "W" left off. 

He can't blame the Lame Stream Media for outing the fact the leader of Daesh was released from prison in 2004 by "W." The Financial Times brought it to the surface. The Financial Times is a British journal published by Pearson in London.