- As America goes, so goes the world. We are the light of freedom in a dark world. It's time we started acting like it. I will not be intimidated from talking about the fact that radical Islam is evil and most be destroyed. HRC and Obama have it wrong. It is time we played to win again Gov. Jeb Bush, Hillsborough GOP Dinner 6/19/15 Video: Here Need to reengage with the rest of the world, no such thing as fortress America, Obama, Clinton, Kerry the first ones to believe america’s presence not a force for good Friends don’t think we have our back, enemies don’t fear us, pointing to china island in south china sea, Russia moving at will in Baltics, isis in Iraq Less safe when we pull back, next president needs to restore america’s presence, consistency, leadership in world On Hillary “I can’t think of anything” “what has she done as secretary of state” Blames reset, Libya on Hillary as leading to less safe world Jeb Bush Blamed Hillary Clinton And President Obama For Creating A “Maddening Situation Where Hundreds Of People Have Lost Their Lives” In Syria And Iraq Due To ISIS, Arguing “We've Created Such Instability By The Lack Of Involvement After We Promised To Do So” With “Red Line.” “And on ISIS, Bush tore into Obama's foreign policy, using strong rhetoric to blame the President and Clinton, the former secretary of state, for the unrest that has developed in Iraq after the U.S. withdrew its remaining combat troops four years ago. ‘There's no question that the President and Hillary Clinton have created a maddening situation where hundreds of thousands of people have lost their lives tragically,’ he said. ‘But we've created such instability by the lack of involvement after we promised to do so, that we have to stick with it. I don't think it's going to take a generation, but we can't expect this to happen in a week, either.’” [CNN, 6/23/15] Jeb Bush Argued That Defeating ISIS Wouldn’t Take A “Generation,” But Added “We Can’t Expect This To Happen In a Week, Either.” “And on ISIS, Bush tore into Obama's foreign policy, using strong rhetoric to blame the President and Clinton, the former secretary of state, for the unrest that has developed in Iraq after the U.S. withdrew its remaining combat troops four years ago. ‘There's no question that the President and Hillary Clinton have created a maddening situation where hundreds of thousands of people have lost their lives tragically,’ he said. ‘But we've created such instability by the lack of involvement after we promised to do so, that we have to stick with it. I don't think it's going to take a generation, but we can't expect this to happen in a week, either.’” [CNN, 6/23/15] Rubio After The UN Human Rights Council Accused Israel Of War Crimes Against Hamas: “The UN Human Rights Council Is Not A Fair Tribunal. It Is A Source Of Regular And One-Sided Biased Attacks Against Israel… This Attack On Israel Is Just The Latest Piece Of Evidence That President Obama And Secretary Clinton’s Efforts To Reform The Organization From Within Have Failed.” “U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) issued the following statement regarding the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) formally accusing Israel of war crimes during last year’s military offensive against Hamas in the Gaza Strip: ‘Today’s report by the UN Human Rights Council commission of inquiry is just another sign that the council has lost all credibility. The UN Human Rights Council is not a fair tribunal. It is a source of regular and one-sided biased attacks against Israel, produced by a membership featuring some of the world’s worst human rights abusers. This attack on Israel is just the latest piece of evidence that President Obama and Secretary Clinton’s efforts to reform the organization from within have failed. The U.S. should not participate in the council until it is truly reformed.’” [Press Release, Office of Senator Rubio, 6/22/15]
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