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Bush received a resounding applause when he utter those words at thee recent GOP Debate. What does a desperate candidate do when he stumbles upon a possible "catch em" leverage for high end bay boomers. He repeats his he false prophecy. https://youtu.be/ALMzMslx4SE (9/22/2015)

Of course, you recall Jeb Bush's comments to Fox News's Megyn Kelly that he would (based on what we know now) follow his brothers disastrous charge into Iraq.

"Meet the new boss, same as the old boss?"

If you have any doubt about the questions above, visit with Fox News's Mike Wallace and Jeb Bush in 12 minutes of George Bush reincarnate. Jeb speaks of international leaders at the end of a week that has anointed President Obama as the consummate international states person of our time. Validation of such exudes, from Pope Francis's visit remarks, through China's Xi and his major international agreements to Putin's request to meet with Obama next week while in New York City fro UN assembly meetings.
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Think about the timing of Pope Francis's visit as significant to the outcomes of long term behind the scenes diplomacy with China? How about reports of Putin's request to meet with Obama during this US visit? Moreover his setting with Charlie Rose for a 60 Minutes segment just before traveling to the US, was hardly coincidental. As Rose probed the Russian leader for comment about Republican referring to Obama as weak, he asked Putin for his thoughts on Obama as a weak leader. Putin responded "No, not at all." Pope Francis delivered a week of progressive ideology unparalleled in US history. Yet, Bush has only "false prophecy" (as per John Boehner's post resignation announcement remarks) to potential voters and his Fox New host. False Prophecy

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