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Jim Hoft Oct 2nd, 2015 1:28 pm 38 Comments
The latest Pew poll shows that Jeb Bush in free fall.
Bush sank to 4 percent in the Republican field.
Donald Trump leads the field with 25 percent; Ben Carson is at 16 percent.
Via Weekly Standard:
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2015/10/donald-trump-leads-by-9-poi...
The latest Pew poll shows that Jeb Bush in free fall.
Right where he belongs, we do not need another Bush in the white house.
By Amie Parnes - 10/02/15 05:34 PM EDT
President Obama said Friday that Vice President Biden will "have his own decisions to make" when it comes to entering the 2016 presidential race.
"I love Joe Biden and he has his own decisions to make and I'll leave it at that," Obama said at a news conference on Friday.
Obama added that Biden has been doing an excellent job as vice president.
Biden is expected to announce whether or not he'll run for president by the end of the month, Democratic sources say. He will not participate in the first Democratic debate on Oct. 13.
The vice president has said it has been difficult to make a decision about entering the race because he is mourning the death of his son, Beau Biden, who passed away in May.
"I'll be straightforward with you, the most relevant factor in my decision to run is whether my family and I have the emotional energy to run," he said last month during an appearance in an Atlanta synagogue.
http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/255817-obama-biden-has-h...
Joe Biden is an idiot however I am sure he would be a good puppet for the left.
October 02, 2015, 03:37 pm
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) is criticizing President Obama for his comments about a mass shooting at a community college in Oregon that left 9 dead.
“Unfortunately that is the approach with President Obama on every issue, is that he seeks to tear us apart, he seeks to politicize it and it’s worth remembering he is ideological and he’s a radical,” Cruz said on "The Mark Levin Show," as first reported by Buzzfeed News.
“You know, as his former chief of staff, Rahm Emanuel said, ‘you never let a good crisis go to waste,’ and that is sadly his approach.”
“We ought to do everything we can, for example, to be prosecuting the felons and fugitives who are trying to illegally buy guns,” Cruz said. “The Obama administration doesn’t do that. Instead, they try to use these tragedies as an excuse to come after the constitutional rights of law-abiding citizens.
“It’s unconstitutional, it’s cynical, and it’s wrong,” he added.
A 26-year-old male stormed Umpqua Community College and opened fire on students on Thursday, killing 9 and injuring seven. The shooter was killed in a gunfight with police.
Hours after the shooting, the president expressed his frustration that Congress has failed to act on gun control in remarks at the White House.
Obama said the shooting is “something we should politicize” to enact more stringent gun laws.
“This is a political choice that we make, to allow this to happen every few months in America," he said. “We collectively are answerable to those families who lose their loved ones because of our inaction.”
http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/255803-cruz-obama-trying-to-tea...
October 02, 2015, 03:22 pm
By Ben Kamisar
Too Funny! They are going to bring in the older Bush who reminds of why we want no more Bush, to sell us the younger Bush......way too much foliage!!! LOL
Yes! Way too much!! LOL
October 02, 2015, 02:11 pm
By Ben Kamisar
October 02, 2015, 01:38 pm
By Jesse Byrnes
Retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson on Friday unveiled a coalition of medical experts from more than a dozen states advising his 2016 White House campaign.
Carson detailed the 32-member group of doctors, professors, authors and policy experts across several medical fields during a press conference in Iowa.
"That, of course, is propaganda," he said in the conference streamed by ABC News.
Carson said the reason he is "not particularly enamored with this so-called Affordable Care Act" was not necessarily because of its effectiveness or cost.
Instead, he said it is "because it fundamentally changes the relationship between the people and the government. That's why I'm so vehemently opposed to it."
"If we don't recognize what's actually going on and change that, America is well on its way to a kinda of fundamental change most Americans don't want," he said.
Only a few Republican presidential candidates have offered details on a healthcare plan to repalce ObamaCare: Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, Sen. Marco Rubio (Fla.) and Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, who dropped out of the race last month.
"Let's come up with something that's so good and works so effectively that you don't have to force and cajole" people into the system, Carson suggested Friday.
http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/presidential-races/255779-carso...
At Politico, Rachael Blade and John Bresnahan report that Rep. Jason Chaffetz may enter the race to replace John Boehner as House Speaker.
Poll: Jeb Falls to 4%
"At this stage of the 2016 presidential campaign, key issues divide both Republican and Democratic voters, and early candidate preferences reflect some of these cleavages," writes Pew.
"When Republican and Republican-leaning voters are asked in an open-ended format (no names provided) for their first choice for the nomination, none of the 15 GOP candidates are named by more than 25% of those who may vote in the primary: 25% name Donald Trump, 16% name Ben Carson, both Marco Rubio and Carly Fiorina are named by 8%, 6% name Ted Cruz and 4% choose Jeb Bush. Other candidates are named by 2% or fewer. A quarter (25%) of potential Republican primary voters do not mention a first choice today, four months before the first caucuses and primaries."
http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/poll-jeb-falls-4_1039884.html
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