Hilary Clinton called Jeb Bush’s incendiary comments insinuating that African Americans were beholden to the Democratic Party because of “free stuff” both insulting and backwards.
“That kind of rhetoric is deeply insulting, whether it comes from Jeb Bush or Mitt Romney or Donald Trump,” Clinton said in a Facebook Q & A on Monday. “I think people are seeing this for what it is: Republicans lecturing people of color instead of offering real solutions to help people get ahead, including facing up to hard truths about race and justice in America.”
Former Secretary Clinton’s comments come a day after Bush, a GOP presidential hopeful, doubled down on the comments he made last week during an event in South Carolina, in which he said the way to win black voters is to offer “hope and aspiration” rather than telling them to “get in line and we’ll take care of you with free stuff.”
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In an interview with “Fox News Sunday,” Bush reiterated, with little nuance, the essence of his earlier controversial comments.
“We need to make our case to African-American voters and to all voters that an aspiration message fixing a few complex things will allow people to rise up,” Bush said in the pre-taped interview which aired on Sunday morning. “That’s what people want. They don’t want free stuff. That was my point. The left argues all the time taking things out of context.”









