Steve Kelley for December 17, 2014

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    Motivemagus  over 9 years ago

    Wow, using Bush to criticize Clinton? Not too subtle, Kelley. Criticize them both.

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    Mneedle  over 9 years ago

    Hillary supporters: I have just a couple of questions.1. What is in her resume that says she can run anything, much less the United States?

    2. What did she accomplish during her term as a Senator from New York?

    3. Can you show mw just one country with which our relations improved during her time as Secretay of State?

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    manteo16nc  over 9 years ago

    I’ve yet to see a reason to elect either one of them except they really really really want to be President. Hillary Clinton is more barefaced about it, but the message is, “Vote for me. Because I say so.”

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    moosemin  over 9 years ago

    It seems that Jeb has passed his “interviews” with those who matter. He will enter the White House in 2017.(Sorry to be so negative, but I’m in a lousy mood this morning.)

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    I Play One On TV  over 9 years ago

    Jeb Bush seems to me the most human of the Bush family. He also seems more pragmatic and believable than his dad, much more so than his brother. Way too leftwing for the current Republican party, though, and he has one giant piece of baggage: Terry Schaivo. And if you don’t think the dems will hammer that home, well….with the current democratic “leadership”….you might be right.

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    Dtroutma  over 9 years ago

    Don’t want either of them to run or continue dynasties out of this generation. It would be nice if Republicans AND Democrats would find some “testicular intestinal fortitude” and come up with some candidates that aren’t radicals, have I.Q.s higher than a billiard ball, and an understanding of how peace can be as profitable as wars.(more so, with less collateral cost)

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