Potential 2016 presidential candidate and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush laid out a foreign policy vision last week in which he declared himself his “own man” — a clear attempt to distance himself from the administrations of both his father and his brother, as well as the unpopular Iraq war that continues to dogs the family.
But actions speak louder than words.
Bush recently unveiled the names of supporters and foreign policy advisers, and 19 out of 21 worked in the administrations of George W. Bush or George H.W. Bush. The roster includes several Iraq war architects and those who promoted faulty intelligence concerning weapons of mass destruction.
Some of the eyebrow raising picks include:
Paul Wolfowitz – As an advocate and chief architect of the Iraq War, George W. Bush’s deputy secretary of defense argued that the war would be a quick engagement, sectarian violence wouldn’t be an issue, and that the U.S. would be “greeted as liberators.” Wrong!









