How could anyone, anyone at all, trust these men with anyone's life?
TALLAHASSEE, Oct. 3 -- Florida Gov. Jeb Bush (R) told a delegation of Panhandle lawmakers during a meeting that he had "some juicy details" about the sexual orientation of the caregivers of a missing Miami girl.
Bush implied during the Wednesday meeting that the two women, who had just been charged with fraud stemming from the investigation into Rilya Wilson's disappearance, were lesbians.
"As [Graham] was being arrested, she told her co-workers, 'Tell my wife I've been arrested.' The wife is the grandmother, and the aunt is the husband," Bush said, using his fingers to indicate quotation marks to emphasize the word "grandmother."
"Bet you don't get that in Pensacola," Bush told his guests.
The two women are apparently under the impression that they're sisters.
Whatever.
Juicy?
TALLAHASSEE, Oct. 3 -- Florida Gov. Jeb Bush (R) told a delegation of Panhandle lawmakers during a meeting that he had "some juicy details" about the sexual orientation of the caregivers of a missing Miami girl.
Bush implied during the Wednesday meeting that the two women, who had just been charged with fraud stemming from the investigation into Rilya Wilson's disappearance, were lesbians.
"As [Graham] was being arrested, she told her co-workers, 'Tell my wife I've been arrested.' The wife is the grandmother, and the aunt is the husband," Bush said, using his fingers to indicate quotation marks to emphasize the word "grandmother."
"Bet you don't get that in Pensacola," Bush told his guests.
The two women are apparently under the impression that they're sisters.
Whatever.
Juicy?