NBC News
By Andrew Rafferty
July 28, 2015
Jeb
Bush told MSNBC's Jose Diaz-Balart that he was "herido," Spanish for
"hurt," by Donald Trump's comments about undocumented Mexican immigrants
during an interview conducted
entirely in Spanish on Monday.
"I
was hurt hearing somebody speaking in such a vulgar fashion. This makes
solving this problem much more difficult," Bush said, according to a
translator. "When we have
politicians like that we cannot progress."
"In a political sense it was bad, and it creates an environment that is worse," he added.
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The
Republican presidential candidate also said GOP rival Mike Huckabee's
Holocaust reference when slamming the Iran nuclear deal "doesn't help."
"We must have a more civil policy in this country," Bush said.
The
former Florida governor, whose wife is from Mexico, also reiterated his
belief that Puerto Rico should be able to file for bankruptcy, just
like the city of Detroit
has done, and critiqued the Obama administration for restoring the U.S.
relationship with Cuba.
"Dictators
are not going to leave quietly at night, they don't leave. We must be
vigilant and this president does not recognize that," he said.
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