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Bush Wars Title: Dubya dumps on Ted Cruz Inside a sleek Denver condominium, George W. Bush let a hundred donors to his brothers campaign in on a secret. Of all the rival Republican candidates, there is one who gets under the former presidents skin, whom he views as perhaps Jeb Bushs most serious rival for the partys nomination. It isnt Donald Trump, whose withering insults have sought to make Jeb pay a political price for his brothers presidency. It isnt Marco Rubio, Jebs former understudy who now poses a serious threat to his establishment support. Its George W. Bushs former employee Ted Cruz. I just dont like the guy, Bush said Sunday night, according to conversations with more than half a dozen donors who attended the event. One donor in the room said the former president had been offering mostly anodyne accounts of how the Bush family network views the current campaign and charming off-the-cuff jokes, until he launched into Cruz. I was like, Holy sh-t, did he just say that? the donor said. I remember looking around and seeing that other people were also looking around surprised. The tenor of what he said about the other candidates was really pretty pleasant, another donor said. Until he got to Cruz. Bush took a harsh view of Cruzs apparent alliance with Trump, who stood with the senator at a Capitol Hill rally last month in opposition to the Iran deal. While Trump, the current GOP poll leaders, has attacked most of his competitors in the 2016 field, he has avoided criticizing Cruz. One donor, paraphrasing the former presidents comment in response to a broad question about how he viewed the primary race and the other Republican candidates, said: He said he found it opportunistic that Cruz was sucking up to Trump and just expecting all of his support to come to him in the end, that donor added. George W. Bush is well acquainted with his home-state senator, who served as a domestic policy adviser on his 2000 campaign before rising to national prominence by distancing himself from and often going out of his way to antagonize the GOP establishment. In his book published earlier this year, Cruz ripped Bushs record, criticizing elements of his foreign policy and faulting the administration for enabling "bigger government and excessive spending and new entitlements." While Jeb Bushs campaign is spending far more time of late pushing out information that contrasts favorably with Rubio, his oldest brother seemed to see Cruz as the biggest threat in the end. According to several donors, the former president said not to doubt Cruzs strength. He said he thought Cruz was going to be a pretty formidable candidate against Jeb, especially in Texas and across the South, a donor said. A spokesman for the former president pushed back at the takeaway that he views Cruz as his brother's main obstacle in the 15-candidate primary field. "The first words out of President Bush's mouth last night were that Jeb is going to earn the nomination, win the election, and be a great president," said Freddy Ford, George W. Bush's spokesman. "He does not view Sen. Cruz as Gov. Bush's most serious rival." Cruz's campaign, after initially declining to comment for this story, provided a statement from the senator Monday night. I have great respect for George W Bush, and was proud to work on his 2000 campaign and in his administration," Cruz said. "It's no surprise that President Bush is supporting his brother and attacking the candidates he believes pose a threat to his campaign. I have no intention of reciprocating. I met my wife Heidi working on his campaign, and so I will always be grateful to him." The donors at the event were a mix of establishment stalwarts like former Gov. Bill Owens and business executive Larry Mizel as well as a number of young professionals, who were offered reduced $250 tickets at the last minute in an effort to fill the room, according to an email the organizer circulated among potential supporters and obtained by POLITICO. The former president was softer in critiquing Rubio, whom many view as the biggest threat for establishment support and, by extension, the nomination itself. After recognizing Rubios political and rhetorical skills, George W. Bush reprised the common criticism of the first-term senator experience. But then, jokingly, he undercut himself. Hes a young, first-term senator; Im not sure if that qualifies you to be president, Bush reportedly said, according to two people in the room. Of course, if he wins [the nomination], Ill be back here next year telling you that doesnt matter. Bush also cast Cruzs candidacy as an exercise in personal gain, not service. He sort of looks at this like Cruz is doing it all for his own personal gain, and thats juxtaposed against a family thats been all about public service and doing it for the right reasons," a donor said. "He's frustrated to have watched Cruz basically hijack the Republican Party of Texas and the Republican Party in Washington." The former president, who lives in Dallas, was appearing at his fourth fundraiser in less than a month for his brothers campaign, which is hoping to capitalize on the family legacy and donor network without allowing the 43rd presidents controversial record to become a distraction. He will also be appearing along with his father, former President George H.W. Bush, at an event in Houston this weekend that was set up to reward new donors to Jeb Bushs campaign with the rare opportunity to see two former presidents and, potentially, a third in the same room. During some 35 minutes of unscripted remarks inside billionaire industrialist Lanny Martins condominium adjacent to the Daniel Libeskind-designed Denver Art Museum, Bush never addressed his own record, even as his brother was defending it in another war of words with Trump. The developer and entertainer blamed the former president in part for the 9/11 terrorist attacks because they happened on his watch and for the Iraq War. Instead, George W. Bush offered the same long haul view of the race espoused by his brothers Miami-based campaign and sprinkled in several colorful family anecdotes. He spoke movingly about Jebs courtship of his eventual wife, Columba, whom he met when he was just 16 and a student in Mexico. Lets just say it was a surprise for our family, Bush reportedly said of his brothers wedding at the age of 21 to the former Columba Garnica de Gallo. In touting his brothers experience and qualifications to be president, Bush acknowledged their differences, emphasizing his younger brothers thoughtful, deliberative nature. He asserted that Jebs more inclusive tone on immigration would make him the partys best hope of drawing Hispanic voters back to the Republican Party. (George W. Bush was the last Republican to win a large percentage of the Latino vote.) Bush gave further definition to the brothers contrasting personalities by showing off a self-deprecating sense of humor. Donald Trump poses for photos outside the New York Stock Exchange after the listing of his stock on Wed., June 7, 1995 in New York. He took his flagship Trump Plaza Casino public. He was talking about the need to reach out to immigrants and he said, Theres a lot of people in this country who speak broken English, a donor recounted. And then he paused and said, Well, Im one of them. Despite his lasting appeal to a large swath of establishment Republicans, the former president told donors its unlikely he would hit the campaign trail for his brother at any point. Jeb Bush, asked in Iowa two weeks ago if hed been grappling with how to best employ his oldest brother, was noncommittal but emphatic that theres no grappling going on. That seems to be the case. He emphasized that hes not going to be out on the campaign trail doing public events, one donor said. He wants to be helpful and supportive like any brother would be. But he said, Youre not going to see a lot of me. Actually, he said that a couple of times. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 7.
#7. To: Willie Green (#0)
Willie,it sounds like JEB just might be your kind of guy. Will you vote for him if he gets the nomination?
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