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Summary of Roger Stone & Saint John Hunt's Jeb! and the Bush Crime Family
Summary of Roger Stone & Saint John Hunt's Jeb! and the Bush Crime Family
Summary of Roger Stone & Saint John Hunt's Jeb! and the Bush Crime Family
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#1 Despite being a fiscal conservative, Jeb’s record in the governor’s mansion in Florida showed that he was authoritarian, secretive, and imperial. He never opposed expansion of the size and scope of government.

#2 Jeb Bush made his money in consulting and big dollar honorariums for speeches. He says he is going to Washington to fight the pampered elites.

#3 Despite criticism, there were no consequences for Jeb Bush’s campaign finance law violations. His family connections had already given him a distinct advantage over the other Republican candidates, and his Super PAC could still win him the presidency.

#4 Navarro, a longtime public supporter of Jeb Bush’s presidential campaign, has tried to rationalize Jeb’s early disappointing poll numbers and sinking campaign. She is a favorite of TV bookers because of her willingness to criticize Republicans on same-sex marriage and immigration issues.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateJul 27, 2022
ISBN9798822564053
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    #1

    Despite being a fiscal conservative, Jeb’s record in the governor’s mansion in Florida showed that he was authoritarian, secretive, and imperial. He never opposed expansion of the size and scope of government.

    #2

    Jeb Bush made his money in consulting and big dollar honorariums for speeches. He says he is going to Washington to fight the pampered elites.

    #3

    Despite criticism, there were no consequences for Jeb Bush’s campaign finance law violations. His family connections had already given him a distinct advantage over the other Republican candidates, and his Super PAC could still win him the presidency.

    #4

    Navarro, a longtime public supporter of Jeb Bush’s presidential campaign, has tried to rationalize Jeb’s early disappointing poll numbers and sinking campaign. She is a favorite of TV bookers because of her willingness to criticize Republicans on same-sex marriage and immigration issues.

    #5

    Despite his life being immersed in America’s ruling class, with seemingly unlimited access to the advice and grooming that should make him a polished statesman, Jeb has often stumbled when speaking in public. His lack of empathy is evident throughout his life.

    #6

    The Great Recession was especially beneficial for Jeb. He had hauled in more than $29 million since leaving the Florida governor's mansion in 2007. He also profited from investments in Abbey Capital Fund, which was headquartered in the Cayman Islands and Malta, locales often used to avoid taxation.

    #7

    The Republican Party needs to appeal to a wide variety of voters in order to win the presidency in 2016. The conservative Republican voters who stayed home in 2008 and 2012 because they felt that McCain and Romney weren't conservative enough would certainly stay home in 2016 if Jeb Bush is the candidate.

    #8

    Jeb’s lifelong desire for power and wealth was evident at an early age. He was a heavy drug user, and he used his family name to get away with it.

    #9

    There is evidence that Jeb Bush was involved in the cocaine trade. He was a pot dealer at Andover, and it is rumored that he was also a cocaine dealer and user.

    #10

    I was told that George Herbert Walker Bush covered up the arrests of his three sons for cocaine possession in Houston in 1992. The trips to Panama happened as well, of this I have no doubt.

    #11

    A lobbyist in Tallahassee said that he had also snorted cocaine with Jeb Bush, whom he described as a habitual user.

    #12

    Jeb’s stance on drugs is extremely contradictory. While he was governor of Florida, he

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