The long-running feud between Jeb Bush and Donald Trump escalated yet again Saturday, with the former Florida governor releasing a two-minute attack video on social media mocking the billionaire’s fitness to be commander-in-chief.
“.@RealDonaldTrump’s absurd comments again raise questions on whether he possesses the judgment to be President,” Jeb Bush tweeted.
The clip, set to the tune of circus music, is a collage of comments from Trump that have called into question his grasp of military matters. Many of Trump’s most notable gaffes are highlighted: from his questioning of John McCain’s status as a war hero to his inability to name prominent terrorists.
The clip also points out that Trump — who is shown in the clip claiming that “there’s nobody bigger or better at the military than I am” — received deferments to avoid military service during the Vietnam War. There’s also a snippet of a 2007 interview with CNN’s Wolf Blitzer in which he says Hillary Clinton “would do a good job” negotiating a nuclear deal with Iran.
Meanwhile, the video is interspersed with politicians and pundits discussing gaps in Trump’s knowledge of foreign affairs.
The video ends with two Trump quotes — “I will be so good at the military, your head will spin” and “Let me tell you, I’m a really smart guy” — before concluding with a title card that simply says, “Stumped.”
Saturday’s post was the latest salvo in the Bush-Trump rivalry that has often been marked by bitter and personal exchanges between the two prominent Republican presidential candidates. On Friday, Trump suggested Bush’s brother, former President George W. Bush, shared in the blame for the 9/11 terrorist attacks because they occurred during his presidency.
Bush angrily responded, calling the remark “pathetic.”
Trump ducked questions about the comments when pressed by CNN Friday night, but later attacked Bush on Twitter.
“No @JebBush, you’re pathetic for saying nothing happened during your brother’s term when the World Trade Center was attacked and came down,” Trump tweeted.
“.@JebBush, like it or not, our country needs more energy and spirit than you can provide! #MakeAmericaGreatAgain,” Trump added.
Bush’s video Saturday was also evocative of clips Trump has deployed to rip other presidential candidates. The real estate mogul slammed Bernie Sanders’ ability to stand up to global threats in a video released this week that was also set to the soundtrack of circus music.
And he bashed Bush — as well as his brother and father, former President George H.W. Bush — in a social media video attack as well, saying in August that “Enough is Enough- no more Bushes!”