Bush "Republicans" forced
me to leave the GOP in 2003
- The open borders, big government loving, warmonger Bush Republicans are showing their true colors by coming out of the woodwork to back the Hildabeast.
- There is really only one political party in Washington - The party of Big Government and endless wars to keep the Sheeple distracted.
- I am a Conservative RINO if you will. I am in the party only to support Trump. The rest of these bastards can go to Hell.
(Washington Post) - Longtime Jeb Bush senior adviser Sally Bradshaw, a veteran Republican strategist and Bush family loyalist, told CNN that she had left the Republican Party to become an independent due to Donald Trump's presence at the top of the ticket — and that if the race were close in her home state of Florida this fall, she would be voting for Hillary Clinton.
"As much as I don't want another four years of (President Barack) Obama's policies, I can't look my children in the eye and tell them I voted for Donald Trump," she said, the network reported Monday.
A few weeks ago, we assembled a list of some other prominent GOP voices who said they planned to back Hillary Clinton in the general election.
Richard Armitage, Henry Paulson, Brent Scowcroft. Three big-name former George W. Bush administration officials in the past few weeks have announced that they are supporting Hillary Clinton in 2016 — all because Donald Trump is simply a bridge too far for them.
"When it comes to the presidency, I will not vote for Donald Trump," Paulson wrote in The Washington Post last week. "I will not cast a write-in vote. I’ll be voting for Hillary Clinton, with the hope that she can bring Americans together to do the things necessary to strengthen our economy, our environment and our place in the world. To my Republican friends: I know I’m not alone."
He's not. And below are the big names that are with him — or, perhaps more accurately, with her.
Bush administration officials back the Hildabeast
- Henry Paulson, treasury secretary
- Richard Armitage, deputy secretary of state and adviser to Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush — Trump "doesn't appear to be to be a Republican, he doesn't appear to want to learn about issues. So I’m going to vote for Mrs. Clinton."
- Brent Scowcroft, chairman of the President's Intelligence Advisory Board and adviser to three previous GOP presidents — "The presidency requires the judgment and knowledge to make tough calls under pressure.... [Clinton] has the wisdom and experience to lead our country at this critical time."
- Alan Steinberg, regional EPA administrator
- Kori Schake, National Security Council and State Department aide.
Big government loving warmonger & chickenhawk George Bush drove me out of the GOP. |
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