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Now Donald Trump can say he’s served Bush for dinner

Donald Trump threw it back in Mitt Romney's face at his victory news conference in Florida by handing out samples of all his defunct products. (AP)

Michigan wants those jobs brought home, and they want the rebels to do it.

Donald Trump won Michigan easily, but the Bernie Sanders win was the shocker because it embarrassed the pollsters and it came despite a point blank attack from Hillary Clinton who had accused him of wanting to kill the auto industry.

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“I voted to save the auto industry, he voted against the money that ended up saving the auto industry,” Clinton said.

That rolled right off.

And you know what else rolled right off? The attack by Mitt Romney.

Romney attacked ridiculed Trump for his failed magazine, his failed Trump Steak business, and all the other flops. And Trump threw it back in Mitt’s face at his victory news conference in Florida by handing out samples of all his defunct products, magically resurrected from the dead – the Trump version of Easter.

Except people quickly targeted one of the steak trays and noticed a hastily-removed plastic wrapper which clearly said “Bush Brothers,” which is a West Palm Beach supplier of meats and poultry.

But let’s not quibble with free food.

For all we know, he did it on purpose. Now he can truthfully say he went to Florida and served Bush for dinner.

Dave Ross on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

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Dave Ross

Dave Ross hosts the Morning News on KIRO Radio weekdays from 5-9 a.m. Dave has won the national Edward R. Murrow Award for writing five times since he started at KIRO Radio in 1978.

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