I caught a few moments on CNN this morning
with Fareed Zacharia

and he had David Brooks on his show talking about the Republicans in New Hampshire.
Brooks had some interesting comments,
but to sum it up,
he tallied his summation of the credible candidates
as they play their political poker faces in New Hampshire.
Brooks chose 3 of the Republicans in clear 1-2-3 order,
with
Rubio as his number one choice

that idiot Walker

and Bush as the distant third place hopeful.

All the rest he just swept under the carpet as dust not worth the garbage can.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/04/18...93964.html
Relationship Sours Between Bush And Rubio As GOP Primary Heats Up
Quote:Sparks are going to fly," :SJ:
said Al Cardenas,
a Bush adviser who is also close to Rubio.
"For the first time in our country's history![]()
you've got two guys from the same town
in the same state
from same party running in the same primary."
He added: "You can bet that regardless of how nice Jeb or Marco wants to be,
their staffs are going to do anything they can to win."
In public, mentor Bush and protege Rubio have avoided criticizing each other
since Rubio announced his candidacy.
But Bush allies have started quietly spreading negative information about Rubio's record.
Also, supporters of the two Miami politicians are drawing contrasts between Rubio,
a 43-year-old son of Cuban immigrants, and 62-year-old Bush,
a member of one of the nation's most powerful political dynasties.