New York – Trump On Rival Bush’s Exit: Don’t Look At Me, It Wasn’t His Time, That’s All

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    FILE - Republican U.S. presidential candidates former Governor Jeb Bush and businessman Donald Trump (R) look at Trump's watch together near the end of the debate held by Fox Business Network for the top 2016 U.S. Republican presidential candidates in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, November 10, 2015. REUTERS/Jim YoungNew York – responsibility for the former Florida governor’s exit from the 2016 White House race.

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    “I just don’t know what did him in,” Trump, who won South Carolina’s Republican primary election handily on Saturday, said in an interview on CNN.

    Trump had repeatedly made Bush the target of pointed attacks throughout his campaign for the Republican nomination to run in the Nov. 8 general election, labeling him “weak,” “low-energy” and “an embarrassment” to the Bush political dynasty.

    On Sunday, Trump denied any role he may have played in taking down Bush, who ended his campaign on Saturday night after a fourth-place finish in South Carolina.

    “Jeb fought very hard,” the billionaire businessman said. “It wasn’t his time. That’s all.”

    Bush, the brother of one president and the son of another, had prided himself as the only candidate to attack Trump head-on throughout the campaign and frequently accused him of lacking ideas.

    He appeared to take one last jab at Trump in his concession speech on Saturday, saying: “Despite what you may have heard, ideas matter. Policy matters.”

    Sounding less like his normally combative self, Trump on Sunday credited Bush in a pair of interviews with having fought hard in the campaign and called him “very capable.”

    “Those last couple of weeks he was on television so much, I was looking, I’d say, ‘Man, I’ve never seen anything like this,'” Trump said on CNN.

    He did, however, chide Bush for having run “brutal” negative ads against him, saying he was “a little bit offended.”

    “So, you know, this is a tough business, I will tell you,” the billionaire real-estate mogul said of presidential politics.

    “I think real estate in Manhattan is a lot easier.”


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    8 years ago

    Jeb bush indeed was an embarrassment. He came across like an overgrown nerd. He shouldn’t have even stayed in this long…

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    8 years ago

    Well there’s no question that Trump IS single handedly responsible for bush’s demise and collapse.

    He viciously and ruthlessly attacked him at every opportunity and ultimately totally destroyed him… it’s a shame bush couldn’t reciprocate in kind…

    It was brutally painful to watch bush being obliterated by him time and time again and not being able to all least defended himself…..

    His pain was obvious for all to see….

    What a shame….

    8 years ago

    The Bush name represented the worst terrorist attack (9/11) in US history. Not to mention the total incompetence and waste of the Iraq war. Had G. W. Bush gone after OBL in Afghanistan instead of Iraq, his brother might well have wrapped up the GOP nomination and Trump would still be only known for real estate megadeals.