On Sunday morning, Jeb Bush was asked about what the GOP-controlled U.S. Senate should do when President Obama presents them with a Supreme Court nominee. Bush fumbled on part of his response:
Oh, Jeb. He was doing okay until the "not important to me" line.https://t.co/msTzwWcMNu
— Guy Benson (@guypbenson) February 15, 2016
After Jeb’s “not important to me” line made the rounds, Bush is now making it clear where he really stands:
JUST IN: Bush now urging Senate to block Obama SCOTUS nominee https://t.co/iPQd5xsruK pic.twitter.com/aIfPt9vEcu
— The Hill (@thehill) February 15, 2016
From The Hill:
“I am taking a position,” the former Florida governor told NBC’s “Today Show.” “If there is an up-or-down vote, it should be rejected based on the history of how President Obama selects judges.”
Advisors must have told him he screwed up yesterday. https://t.co/jr07afKgI0
— Jeremy (@jthurgood1) February 15, 2016
https://twitter.com/liars_never_win/status/699247623455125504
https://twitter.com/NolteNC/status/699246654973747200
@NolteNC @instapundit The polls have spoken, and now I must do as they say.
— Habib Jones (@habib2001) February 15, 2016
@NolteNC Well, at least it's a sign establishment is down with blocking the appointment
— Heimish Conservative (@HeimishCon) February 15, 2016
@thehill Wait – didn't he say on Sunday that this did not concern him?
— Trump Constitution (@AmericanSunlite) February 15, 2016
Bush has added an exclamation point to his position on this issue.
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