Jeb Bush in 2010: I’ve Never Had a Public Disagreement with My Brother George W. Bush
CROWLEY: “I have to know. Publicly or privately, let’s put it that way. What’s your biggest political disagreement with your brother?”
J. BUSH: “I will tell you that I’m the only Republican that was in office when he was office — as president that never disagreed with him. And I’m not going to start now. Why would I do that now after two years?”
CROWLEY: “Wow. Well, not one time did you call up and say you know what, don’t do that?”
J. BUSH: “I’m not going to start now. It’s just — until death do us part.”
CROWLEY: “Those are between you. So there’s not that there are not political differences? It’s just that you don’t do that to each other publicly?”
BUSH: “Well, here’s the problem.”
J. BUSH: “I wouldn’t.”
BUSH: “Of course, I wouldn’t that because the news isn’t the disagreement. The news is the brothers. There’s a schism with the brothers. And we love each other and we’re very close and would never do that to each other.”