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In reply to the discussion: Pic Of The Moment: This Week In Jeb Bush's World: Repeal Obamacare, Replace It With Apple Watches [View all]deutsey
(20,166 posts)31. Those Bushes are just so technomologically with it
During 1992 Presidential Election campaign, challenger Gov. Bill Clinton of Arkansas attacked the incumbent president George H. W. Bush as not doing enough to assist the working middle-class and being out of touch with the common man. A gaffeoverhyped by mediaplayed right into Clintons hands on February 5th, when the president visited a national grocers convention in Orlando, Florida.
There Bush expressed amazement at new grocery store technology, first reported by Andrew Rosenthal in the New York Times. (Rosenthal wasnt even there at the convention. He based his article on a two-paragraph report filed by the lone pool newspaperman, Gregg McDonald of the Houston Chronicle, who wrote that Bush had a look of wonder on his face.) Though it is still disputed what Bush expressed amazement about, it was widely reported at the time that Bushs amazement was over the checkout scanner-technology widely used by grocery stores since 1980, the very year Bush, a career bureaucrat, moved into the vice-presidential mansion.
Failing to be familiar with this technology made Bush appear to be an elitist who didnt even have to go to the grocery store, and thus someone who was unable to feel the financial pinch facing ordinary Americans. It sank his re-election campaign. However, it was also argued that Bush was impressed by new scanner technology that could weigh groceries and read damaged bar codes. The Times refused to retract.
Above photo by Barry Thumma/Associated Press
https://iconicphotos.wordpress.com/2010/01/03/bush-v-grocery-scanner/
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Pic Of The Moment: This Week In Jeb Bush's World: Repeal Obamacare, Replace It With Apple Watches [View all]
EarlG
May 2015
OP
Actually, I think this tact will probably earn him votes among the right-wingers.
Baitball Blogger
May 2015
#12
It would be cheaper just to sign up for health-care than to buy one of those damn things.
BlueJazz
May 2015
#10
It was helpful for him to point out that things not available until 5 years from now
Gore1FL
May 2015
#13
Dimmerson thinks if he eats too many sundaes the watch will morph into a heart surgeon
wordpix
May 2015
#20
I believe there will be an app for that—the watch won't do it, but i'm sure there will be...
Moonwalk
May 2015
#54
If Jeb Bush doesn't want to be president, then why did he form an exploratory committee? NT
Eric J in MN
May 2015
#37
I am absolutely sure the Apple Watch can measure Jeb's lack of brain activity right now....
Moonwalk
May 2015
#55
GREAT! Now give everyone a job that pays enough so they can afford to buy an apple watch
yurbud
May 2015
#48
this is like Romney saying if you don't have enough money to start a business you can borrow it from
yurbud
May 2015
#49
It gets more and more obvious why Jeb's advisors kept suggesting he should hold off on running.
Ken Burch
May 2015
#99
Jeb's official campaign nickname should either "Sundae Boy" Or "Mr. Butterscotch". n/t.
Ken Burch
May 2015
#100