So Jeb Bush is finally going after Donald Trump. Over the past couple of weeks the man who was supposed to be the front-runner has made a series of attacks on the man who is. Strange to say, however, Mr. Bush hasn’t focused on what’s truly vicious and absurd viciously absurd? about Mr.…
and now they have tagged themselves with a brand that the republicans could use against them. look, the short answer is, absolutely baked a play. this lashes back to reaganomics, when the reagan policies were tagged as reaganomics. when george bush senior referred to it as voodoo economics during the primary campaign. raegan stuck with it. he believed in the effort. he believed in the program. he believed in this idea that wealth would trickle down. we can have now a hindsight conversation and debate, 30 35 years later, but at the time politically it took the level of political screwing up that courage to the sticking posed in order to fight through that negative narrative. we don t know where the economy is gonna be six months from now. so you re going to make and take the risk, raise the play,
make it plain as day so people can see the construction sites, see the new jobs created in their community, and point it back to the administration and the democratic party, which delivered it for the public. strong economic story to tell, but it s not foolproof, right. the economy is not in a bulletproof state right now. do you think it s risky that they re going with this bidenomics strategy, when six months from now, bidenomics could be an ugly story to tell, and now they ve tied themselves with a brand that republicans could use against them. look, the short answer is, absolutely, make the play. this splashes back to reaganomics, when the reagan administration economic policies where it tagged as economics, but reaganomics. when george bush senior referred to it as voodoo
me about a decision that if you have me on the show, say, about a year from now, maybe we ll be closer to getting an answer. i ll be there when the last vote is counted. and i expect to win. well, considering the size of the deficits, it seems to me you were right in 1980 in calling candidate reagan s policies voodoo economics. oh. how do you feel about using that phrase? oh, i hoped you wouldn t mention that. you ll be 73 when you become president. right. .77 after your first term. right. would you consider making a pledge to the american people you ll serve just one term? no. if you look at your voting record, your opponents say, you look more like ted kennedy than sam nunn. aren t you a liberal? no, i m not, and those labels don t mean what they once did. so, you want to be president? i do. i have not made the final decision. i m giving it serious consideration. i m not determined to enter the race. but i have determined to set the pace, to set the