Wait, can she use that phrase? Wasn’t that saying coined by her nemesis: the Tea Party?
Anyway, she did use it and she said it on MSNBC’s The Rundown With Jose Diaz-Balart on Monday.Democratic National chairwoman Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) said the 2016 Republican presidential candidates are all drinking the “Kool-Aid” of the “extremist tea party agenda.”
She was commenting on Mitt Romney’s statement that Hillary Clinton always appears to be asking “where is my latte.” Wasserman-Schultz said:
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Well, that’s news to me every Republican candidate is conservative. I thought a few were moderates.
Wasserman-Schultz then focused her rant on Jeb Bush. She said:The Jeb Bush that Floridians know who, when he was governor, engaged in really the most my way or the highway governor structure that I’ve ever seen. He was the most inflexible governor who always thought he was right. Someone who was so focused on cutting taxes for the unfortunate that left our economy in a place when the great recession came, we were in worse shape than we would have been had we taken a more balanced approach.
I think Jeb Bush is going to be just like his brother. He can say anything he wants about being his own man, but he supported the privatization of social security just like his brother.
Wow. . . apparently her drink of choice is vodka.