Jeb Bush

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    'Bless his heart': Jeb Bush says Trump’s handling of documents a 'far cry' from his father's

    Bush believes Trump is trying to equate his handling of government documents with that of past presidents to distract from his legal troubles.

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    Laura Ingraham claims Bernie Sanders will be the 'juggernaut' Donald Trump was in 2016

    Laura Ingraham believes Bernie Sanders will win the Democratic nomination if moderate Dems make the same mistake as Trump's opponents in 2016.

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    Superfan

    Emmys 2016 Highlights: Wham! Jeb! Matt Damon!

    Kimmel has an ongoing feud with Matt Damon, who he refuses to have on his late night talk show, and it reared its ugly head during the broadcast.

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    Superfan

    Samantha Bee Confronts Super-PAC Fundraiser

    On Monday’s Full Frontal, Samantha Bee met a super-PAC fundraiser who contributed to the campaigns of Rudy Giuliani, Mitt Romney, and Jeb Bush. When she heard who he’d worked for, she said she felt sorry for him.

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    Ken Tucker

    Trump Calls Pope a 'Wonderful' 'Personality,'?Praises Howard Stern, Michael Jackson

    CNN doubtless could not believe its luck that it had scheduled a Republican Town Hall meeting on the same day the Pope questioned Donald Trump’s Christianity. “You’ve had an interesting day!” said Anderson Cooper with ill-concealed excitement as Trump took a South Carolina stage on Thursday night. “Ah, the pope is a wonderful guy,” said Trump, downplaying any beef with the leader of the worldwide Catholic Church.

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    Ken Tucker

    Republican Debate Review: Scalia's Death and a Vicious Brawl

    The announcement of the death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia on Saturday led to a subdued beginning for the CBS-sponsored Republican debate held in South Carolina. Moderator John Dickerson led the hall and the six candidates in a moment of silence out of respect for Scalia.? What followed, however, was the opposite of silence: The candidates occasionally yelled at each other, accused each other of lies, dishonesty, and misogyny, and felt the lusty boos of an audience that sometimes sou

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    Donald Trump Plays Word Association Game, Calls Ted Cruz ‘Nasty’ and Hillary Clinton ‘Evil’

    Donald Trump was on MSNBC’s Morning Joe the morning of the New Hampshire primary and played a word association game with the gang. When prompted with a name of a fellow Republican presidential candidate by host Mika Brzezinski, Trump gave one word answers. Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush led Trump to saying “loser.” Florida Senator Marco Rubio conjured up the word “confused.”

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    Ken Tucker

    Republican Debate Turns Into a Live Saturday Night Fight

    Verbal punches were thrown and the New Hampshire audience booed as though they were at a bare-knuckle brawl during ABC’s Saturday-night Republican debate. Marco Rubio was on the receiving end of some of the most punishing blows. The debate began like a bad Saturday Night Live sketch, with Ben Carson jamming up the entry-way onto the stage by refusing to take his place at the podium.

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    Ken Tucker

    Republican Debate Review: Without Trump, Cruz Became The Target

    Donald Trump thought he was going to be attacked by Megyn Kelly, and pulled out of the Fox News-Google Republican debate. Ted Cruz ended up being the guy who was attacked on Thursday night—not by Kelly, but by a couple of his opponents. Marco Rubio and Rand Paul aimed a number of direct hits at Cruz, and in terms of television drama, that made Cruz the chief protagonist (and antagonist) of the debate.

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    Vanessa Hudgens Sings to Support Jeb Bush

    On Wednesday’s Jimmy Kimmel Live, Jimmy replayed the clip of Donald Trump’s tiny cheerleaders the USA Freedom Kids. In it ,three children dance while singing lyrics like “President Donald Trump know how to make America great. Deal from strength or get crushed every time.” ?The clip of them performing at a rally has gotten millions of views. In an effort to help even the playing field for the presidential candidates, Jimmy formed his own group of youngsters. The Number One American Liberty Childr

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    Ken Tucker

    Republican Debate Review: 'We Can't Be the Stupid Country Any More'

    The first Republican debate of 2016 was a wild and woolly affair, with the Magniloquent Seven cowboys–Jeb Bush, Donald Trump, Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, Chris Christie, Ben Carson, and John Kasich–doing a lot of rootin’ tootin’ shootin’: at Hillary Clinton, at President Obama, at each other.

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    Ken Tucker

    'Homeland' Season Finale Review: Terror, Death And Light

    For a season that was a testament to real-world hard thinking about the nature of present-day world terrorism, the fifth-season finale of Homeland on Sunday night had moments in which it floated off into the mystic.

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    Ken Tucker

    Republican Debate Review: Trump Booed, Carson Muted,?But Still Lots Of Yelling

    Tuesday night’s primetime Republican debate, brought to you by the Fox Business Network and The Wall Street Journal, was a spirited — sometimes acrimonious, sometimes frivolous — exchange between eight candidates on a Milwaukee stage. Unlike last month’s CNBC wild spree of moderator self-absorption, Tuesday’s inquisitors (Maria Bartiromo,?Neil Cavuto, and Gerard Baker) rolled out their questions fairly crisply. Marco Rubio had one of the most Internet-jeered soundbites of the night: “Well, tha

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    Ken Tucker

    Hillary On 'Kimmel': 'Free Stuff,' Trump, 'SNL,'And 'Fixing' Jeb

    Hillary Clinton made a visit to Jimmy Kimmel Live on Thursday night, and the host split the difference between Stephen Colbert’s crisp political conversations and Jimmy Fallon’s non-stop goofball joking. Kimmel excels at taped pieces and is especially good at interviewing children. He used Clinton well when he invited four children — two girls and two boys — into a room for an “Out of Focus Group” session. Before Clinton entered the room, the boys said they didn’t think women would be President:

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    Ken Tucker

    ‘Saturday Night Live’ Wants Hillary Clinton To Be President

    Saturday Night Live firmly endorsed Hillary Clinton during its season premiere. The real Hillary introduced one of host Miley Cyrus’ musical performances. Real Hillary played a bartender pouring drinks for Kate McKinnon’s Hillary in a sketch designed to show what a good sport Hillary Clinton is. And SNL took shots both smart and silly at Bernie Sanders, the other Democratic candidates the show says no one knows, as well as slapping around Donald Trump, Jeb Bush, and every Republican in sight.

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