George W Bush will not be supporting Trump this year – may vote Biden

It was a rumor, and now it’s official.

https://www.texastribune.org/2020/06/06/george-w-bush-donald-trump/?utm_campaign=trib-social&utm_content=1591493362&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook&fbclid=IwAR1bIXutMnW66WLL8h54HOOO40JdNmR3yE3FieIMKcf_W-MAWusXzqESVGM



The news has been bringing this up, and the commentators have been weighing in, and now on FOX News, it looks like it may happen.

Juan Williams, the liberal host of “The Five” on Fox News believes that Bush will endorse Joe Biden over Donald Trump, since Bush and Trump have a very bad history, stemming from the 2016 Primary, where Bush’s brother Jeb barely got by with 1% of the vote, despite being a favorite of the elite GOP establishment.

Bush went on about Trump, complaining about him

America’s greatest challenge has long been to unite people of very different backgrounds into a single nation of justice and opportunity. The doctrine and habits of racial superiority, which once nearly split our country, still threaten our Union. The answers to American problems are found by living up to American ideals — to the fundamental truth that all human beings are created equal and endowed by God with certain rights. We have often underestimated how radical that quest really is, and how our cherished principles challenge systems of intended or assumed injustice. The heroes of America — from Frederick Douglass, to Harriet Tubman, to Abraham Lincoln, to Martin Luther King, Jr. — are heroes of unity. Their calling has never been for the fainthearted. They often revealed the nation’s disturbing bigotry and exploitation — stains on our character sometimes difficult for the American majority to examine. We can only see the reality of America’s need by seeing it through the eyes of the threatened, oppressed, and disenfranchised.

That is exactly where we now stand. Many doubt the justice of our country, and with good reason. Black people see the repeated violation of their rights without an urgent and adequate response from American institutions. We know that lasting justice will only come by peaceful means. Looting is not liberation, and destruction is not progress. But we also know that lasting peace in our communities requires truly equal justice. The rule of law ultimately depends on the fairness and legitimacy of the legal system. And achieving justice for all is the duty of all.

This will require a consistent, courageous, and creative effort. We serve our neighbors best when we try to understand their experience. We love our neighbors as ourselves when we treat them as equals, in both protection and compassion. There is a better way — the way of empathy, and shared commitment, and bold action, and a peace rooted in justice. I am confident that together, Americans will choose the better way.



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