"A Candidate at Last, Jeb Bush Bounces Into New Hampshire"
a "prolonged prologue to Hillary Rodham Clinton’s second run for the White House will reach its suspenseless conclusion"NYT re: Jeb Bush
"disarmingly playful and noticeably relaxed, quick to joke and eager to connect".NYT re: Hillary Clinton
"trying awfully hard to be down w/ the in crowd"
But lets see more. NYT re: Bush. No, really, here are a few sentences in the article:
-Mr. Bush’s wry response: “Well, I’m glad you got a job.” The audience erupted into laughter and applause.
-Before she had even asked her question, Mr. Bush walked over and gave her a firm hug.
-There were, of course, a few beginner’s mistakes.
-Appearing at ease and nimble as he engaged with them.
-A cerebral policy maven, Mr. Bush has often seemed more at ease
dissecting data with think-tank scholars than fielding oddball queries
from voters,
-Mr. Bush who, with time, could hold his own against his party’s most talented talkers
-Mr. Bush wielded his dry humor over and over on Tuesday
-He gave a long, emotional hug to a woman who told of her decades-long struggle with mental disabilities.
Certainly a far cry from "wax figure", "freak" "queen" . But not unlike other articles they've written about Jeb Bush during this election.
-He gave a long, emotional hug to a woman who told of her decades-long struggle with mental disabilities.
Certainly a far cry from "wax figure", "freak" "queen" . But not unlike other articles they've written about Jeb Bush during this election.
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