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With friends like these Jeb Bush doesn’t need enemies.

The New York Times gave a peak behind the curtain at some of the animosity Jeb Bush allies have toward U.S. Senator Marco Rubio’s campaign.  They paint Rubio as extreme on abortion in an effort to hurt him among moderate Republicans.

The cash-rich group aiding Jeb Bush’s White House run has filmed a provocative video casting his rival Marco Rubio as ultimately unelectable because of his hard-line stand against abortion.

That group, which has raised more than $100 million, has asked voters in New Hampshire how they feel about Mr. Rubio’s skipping important votes in the Senate.

And the group’s chief strategist has boasted of his willingness to spend as much as $20 million to damage Mr. Rubio’s reputation and halt his sudden ascent in the polls, according to three people told of the claim.

Right to Rise held focus groups in New Hampshire shortly after the Oct. 28 Republican debate, in which, among other things, the participants were quizzed about Mr. Rubio’s missed votes on two Republican priorities: cutting federal funding for Planned Parenthood, which carries out abortions, and blocking President Obama’s nuclear agreement with Iran. The responses suggested that both could provide potent lines of attack.

In an attempt to blunt Mr. Rubio’s appeal and showcase a potential vulnerability against the Democratic nominee in the general election, (Mike) Murphy recently showed some Republicans a video portraying Mr. Rubio as too extreme on abortion. A longtime opponent of abortion rights, Mr. Rubio said in a debate in August that he had “never advocated” laws that would allow abortions, even in cases of rape or incest.

Mr. Murphy has privately said to several people that Right to Rise would be ready to devote up to $20 million to fighting Mr. Rubio, according to several people told of the conversations. Asked about the figure, Mr. Murphy declined to comment.

This my friends tells you all you need to know about the caliber of people that former Governor Jeb Bush surrounds himself with.  That in turn speaks volumes about the candidate.  Only would moderate, squishy, establishment political operatives not see the insanity of attacking a fellow Republican for being “extreme” in his pro-life views.

Disclaimer: This writer has endorsed Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal.

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