George W. Bush: President shouldn't be someone 'who mirrors and inflames our frustration' Morgan T. Smith
George W. Bush: President shouldn't be someone 'who mirrors and inflames our frustration'
By Morgan T. Smith
Summary: On Monday in North Charleston, South Carolina, George Bush took a swipe at Donald Trump by saying "we do not need someone in the Oval Office who mirrors and inflames our frustration"during a campaign rally in support for his brother, Jeb Bush. And that voters should choose a candidate who is "measured and thoughtful" rather than loudest and most irate man in the room.
"I'm proud of his candidacy," Bush said about his brother. "I came here
for two reasons -- one, because I care deeply about Jeb, and two,
because I care deeply about our country."
Summary: George Bush has an excellent point. That American people should vote for the person who is collective and calm rather than someone who offends majority of the people he comes across. Even though what Bush said is true, I still believe that the amount of Trump's supporters won't dwindle, and will only increase.
America needs a leader who will calm the foreign relations and help us survive.
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