Jeb Bush has been an extremely vocal opponent of Donald Trump, even after his election victory. Which is just a silly move on his part. He’s on the wrong side of almost everything with comments like this. First of all, Trump’s tweets are extremely popular with Trump supports and are reviled by Trump’s opposition. THE LAST THING ANYONE WANTS IF FOR TRUMP TO STOP TWEETING, YOU NITWIT.

Second, attacking Trump from the right is so hopeless at this point, that this feels like Bush is either having a nervous breakdown or he has lost all touch with reality. Good luck with your future political career Jeb after you get shut out by the Republican majority and the entire moderate Democratic party…. Uh, maybe you can run again with the Libertarians?

The Blaze – Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, a onetime Republican presidential candidate, has been a consistent political thorn in President-elect Donald Trump’s side, and now he’s going after one of the billionaire businessman’s sacred cows: his Twitter account. Speaking Tuesday evening at the William Waldo Cameron Forum in Texas, Bush quipped that he hopes Trump’s wife, Melania, “steals” her husband’s phone, speaking of the frequent tweetstorms the incoming president is known for. “Or at least have a rule about no tweets after 6 o’clock,” Bush joked, according to The Eagle newspaper, adding, “He has a great team around him, and that bodes well.” While Bush expressed support for some of Trump’s decisions since winning the election and has wished him well as president, the ex-governor still seems to have some concerns about the brash real estate developer — and he’s not alone. According to a new Quinnipiac University poll released Tuesday, 64 percent of American voters actually want Trump to completely delete his Twitter account. Millennial-aged respondents (18-34) were even more adamant about his social media use, with 71 percent saying he should delete his account. Even Melania suggested the president-elect should tweet less, telling NBC News’ “Today” in an April interview that tweeting is something she wishes her husband would do less often.

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