So the momentary lapse of the Republicans as the Party Mostly Inclusive Of Hispanics--appears again to be about that, a momentary lapse. New Hampshire front-runners appear to have an alternative in common(?).
To be more actual, when Bautista was overthrown by Fidel in Cuba, Cuban refugees in the United States were glad to see Bautista go. That would soon change. Refugees from Cuba, after Bautista was overthrown by Fidel: Likely thought of themselves as parts of Reagan's "Freedom Fighters," aka Oppressor County Club members, just like in the Old Country! Some would be herded onto the Beach at Bay of Pigs, in fact.
And so two won! In New Hampshire, in fact--from Florida--a Bush is now in second place in the Republican Primary! Kasich is number three, possibly angling for number two or one. The Trump campaign may not be--possibly like the Bush campaign(?)!
Poll: Trump up by 17 in NH, Bush rises to second place
To rephrase that, matters could be said to have gone from bad to worse--especially as the usual Democratic Socialists, just like in Iowa, are inclined to note it. There do exist millions who have no problem with vast inequalities in wealth aggregation, even at the expense of leaving nothing left for billions to spend in the market place.
The Bush Ivy League is flawed, and any pros would so-state it--if they only knew(?)!
"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Matthew 25:14-30, all over again(?)!)
To be more actual, when Bautista was overthrown by Fidel in Cuba, Cuban refugees in the United States were glad to see Bautista go. That would soon change. Refugees from Cuba, after Bautista was overthrown by Fidel: Likely thought of themselves as parts of Reagan's "Freedom Fighters," aka Oppressor County Club members, just like in the Old Country! Some would be herded onto the Beach at Bay of Pigs, in fact.
And so two won! In New Hampshire, in fact--from Florida--a Bush is now in second place in the Republican Primary! Kasich is number three, possibly angling for number two or one. The Trump campaign may not be--possibly like the Bush campaign(?)!
Poll: Trump up by 17 in NH, Bush rises to second place
To rephrase that, matters could be said to have gone from bad to worse--especially as the usual Democratic Socialists, just like in Iowa, are inclined to note it. There do exist millions who have no problem with vast inequalities in wealth aggregation, even at the expense of leaving nothing left for billions to spend in the market place.
The Bush Ivy League is flawed, and any pros would so-state it--if they only knew(?)!
"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Matthew 25:14-30, all over again(?)!)