Rand Paul pokes Romney and Jeb Bush
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Kentucky, who is considering his own run for the White House, poked fun at potential presidential contenders Jeb Bush and Mitt Romney on Facebook and Twitter over their meeting in Utah Thursday, joking that Bush gave Romney a "third time's a charm" bracelet, and Romney gave Bush a "common core" friendship band.
Their meeting had been planned for two weeks -- before Romney told donors he is considering another White House bid. It was described as a social, but it came at an awkward time, when each of them had begun to try to lock up the support of the same donors for a potential presidential run.
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The two, who had lunch in Salt Lake City Thursday, "did not reach an agreement...on how to reconcile their competing plans to run for the White House next year," the New York Times reported, citing advisers to Bush and Romney. And their lunch, the Times said, was "cordial" and "gentlemanly."