Jeb Bush is heading to Europe, trailed by ghosts.
One is his brother, George W., arguably the most unpopular U.S. president in Europe since the end of World War II.
The others are Chris Christie, Ben Carson, and other GOP rivals who, following in the stumbling footsteps of Mitt Romney, appeared to flunk their foreign-policy tests with early gaffes.
For Jeb, who hopes to portray himself as the most substantive and qualified of the potential Republican nominees, the trip is a chance to showcase his gravitas — and amplify his critique of the Barack Obama/Hillary Clinton foreign policy.
That a two-term governor who’s taken …read more
Source: European Voice