Jeb Bush tried to make a point tonight using the familiar "if that's wrong, I don't want to be right" formula that has worked well for candidates, celebrities and comedians alike over the years. But like so much of Jeb's campaign, it just did not work out for him.
Bush was answering the question about being considered establishment due to his "pedigree" and gave what was, to be fair, a reasonable answer.
"Look, I'm an establishment because my dad, the greatest man alive, was President of the United States? And my brother who I adore as well, is a fantastic brother, was President? Fine, I'll take it. And I guess I'm part of the establishment because Barbara Bush is my mom. I'll take that too."
Unfortunately for him, the only part of that quote one needs is "I'm an establishment" or "I guess I'm part of the establishment," which will certainly show up if any campaign decides to spend money attacking the constantly down-in-the-polls Bush.
He's already been "Vined." It's a short trip to someone else's campaign ad from there.

