Weekly Standard: “With a tone of statesmanship just caustic enough to burn, Mitt Romney blasted Donald Trump in a speech Thursday. John McCain endorsed Romney’s remarks later in the day. George W. Bush was quicker to criticize than both men, having stumped for his brother and saying on the campaign trail, ‘We do not need someone in the Oval Office who mirrors and inflames our anger and frustration.'”
“All this means is that an odd representation of the Republican schism has taken form: Donald Trump is the GOP frontrunner for president, and the party’s three previous nominees can’t stand him.”

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