Jeb Bush’s first foray into foreign policy as a presidential hopeful grabbed headlines for the way he handled the legacy of his father’s and his brother’s foreign policy. Speaking to those gathered at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, Bush assured the audience that, family ties notwithstanding, “I’m my own man, and my views are shaped by my own thinking and my own principles.”Whether the electorate chooses to see Bush as “his own man” and view his bid for the White House without revisiting the presidencies of Bush 41 and 43 will be the defining feature of Jeb’s run. Last …read more
Source: American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research