Barbara Bush: ‘I Don’t Know How Women Can Vote’ for Trump

‘I don’t know how women can vote for someone who said what he said about Megyn Kelly’

O'DONNELL: "Ms. Bush, you have been involved in a lot of campaigns."
B. BUSH: "Uh-huh. Too many."
O'DONNELL: "Yes. But as you watch this, what's changed? What's different? Has something happened in our politics?"
B. BUSH: "Well, I don't know. He's like a comedian, like a showman or something."
O'DONNELL: "Donald Trump?"
B. BUSH: “Yes. And just the whole thing is -- not working with Congress, not working--that's the way things get done in this country. Truthfully."
J. BUSH: "The politics has always been a contest for, you know, that's always been the case. But our culture is different now."
B. BUSH: "That's right."
J. BUSH: "I mean, I don't think the president would even shouted profanities in a speech in front of thousands of people with the kids in the crowd."
B. BUSH: "Who did that?"
J. BUSH: "Your buddy.He does it all the time. I mean, that's different because our culture is different. But that would have never been acceptable in the age of Reagan or my dad."
O'DONNELL: "Donald Trump is the Republican front-runner. He has called Mexicans rapists."
B.BUSH: "What about women?"
O'DONNELL: "How he has treated women?"
B. BUSH: "Yes. I mean, unbelievable. I don’t know how women can vote for someone who said what he said about Megyn Kelly. It’s terrible. And we knew what he meant, too. Don't you get into his fire line.And money doesn't buy everything. It's accomplishments and what you are doing and giving and--it's incomprehensible to me."

 

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