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To: i-node who wrote (895097)10/20/2015 1:11:58 PM
From: bentway  Respond to of 1576972
 
Democrats' 1st Dropout of 2016 Race: Jim Webb

WHETHER HE'LL RUN AS AN INDEPENDENT IS THE NEXT QUESTION

By Newser Editors, Newser Staff
newser.com
Posted Oct 20, 2015 11:08 AM CDT

(NEWSER) – Jim Webb has complained that the Democratic race is "rigged" for Hillary Clinton, and he's apparently done playing along. The former Virginia senator will announce that he's dropping from the Democratic race at 1pm Eastern today, reports Politico. As for a rumored run as an independent, we'll have to wait and see. The New York Times doesn't expect that to happen, and Fox Newspredicts that Webb will "take some time after his announcement to talk with people from across the political spectrum before making a decision."



To: i-node who wrote (895097)10/20/2015 1:14:37 PM
From: bentway  Respond to of 1576972
 
Dubya on Ted Cruz: 'I Just Don't Like the Guy'

REMARKS AGAINST BROTHER'S RIVAL AT DONOR EVENT SURPRISE ATTENDEES

By Jenn Gidman, Newser Staff
newser.com
Posted Oct 20, 2015 8:28 AM CDT

(NEWSER) – Finally, someone other than Donald Trump is annoying the GOP establishment. Former President George W. Bush attended a donor event for brother Jeb's campaign Sunday in Denver, and according to a handful of attendees, Dubya had a lot to say about Ted Cruz, who served as a domestic policy adviser for Bush during his own 2000 campaign, per Politico. "I just don't like the guy," No. 43 reportedly said at one point, surprising some with his sudden shift from jokes to Cruz criticism. He also mentioned that Cruz was running for "personal gain," that he couldn't stand seeing Cruz "hijack" the GOP both in Texas and in DC, and that Cruz may turn out to be a "pretty formidable" foe to his brother in Texas and the South. Bush also railed against the apparent alliance between Cruz and Trump. "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," one donor tells Politico.

Audience members were somewhat thrown. "The tenor of what he said about the other candidates was really pretty pleasant," one donor tells Politico. "Until he got to Cruz." Another adds, "I was like, 'Holy s--t, did he just say that?'" But No. 43 doesn't really view Cruz as a roadblock for Jeb, notes a rep, who said, "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. He does not view Sen. Cruz as Gov. Bush's most serious rival." Cruz's camp, for its part, released a statement Monday that said he had "great respect" for Dubya, had been "proud" to work with him, and carried "no intention of reciprocating" any attacks. "I met my wife Heidi working on his campaign, and so I will always be grateful to him," the statement said. (Meanwhile, in the Bush-Trump Twitter tiff…)



To: i-node who wrote (895097)10/20/2015 1:58:07 PM
From: bentway  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1576972
 
Here are 50 despicable things George W. Bush did before and after 9/11

Steven Rosenfeld, AlterNet STEVEN ROSENFELD, ALTERNET
20 OCT 2015 AT 03:58 ET

rawstory.com




To: i-node who wrote (895097)10/20/2015 4:43:45 PM
From: bentway  Respond to of 1576972
 
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