I call that being a broken record and having no creativity.
From the RNC convention 2012 his words on flavored milk:
Jeb Bush: Choosing Schools Should Be Like Shopping For Milk
On Wednesday, Rice called school vouchers the “civil rights struggle of our day,” and Bush continued on that theme, arguing that school choice in Florida has disproportionally helped minority students.
Bush has the pitch down to a science.
“Everywhere in our lives, we get the chance to choose,” he said in a prepared version of his remarks sent to reporters. “Go down any supermarket aisle - you’ll find an incredible selection of milk. You can get whole milk, 2% milk, low-fat milk or skim milk. Organic milk, and milk with extra Vitamin D. There’s flavored milk— chocolate, strawberry or vanilla - and it doesn’t even taste like milk. They even make milk for people who can’t drink milk.”
“Shouldn’t parents have that kind of choice in schools?” Bush said.
I remembered almost those very words from 2009. I call that being stuck on talking points with nothing better to say.
2009: Jeb Bush compares education to milk. Flavored milk — chocolate, strawberry or vanilla
Jeb Bush milks it for education
“I wish our schools could be more like milk. You heard me, I said milk,” a copy of Bush’s speech reads. “Go down the aisle of nearly any major supermarket these days and you will find an incredible selection of milk.
“You can get whole milk, low fat milk or skim milk. You can get organic milk, milk with Vitamin D or milk enzymes to improve you the way your brain functions.
“You can get flavored milk — chocolate, strawberry or vanilla – that doesn’t even taste like milk. Most of the time, there is a whole other refrigerator case dedicated to milk alternatives – like soy milk, almond milk and rice milk. They even make milk for people who can’t drink milk.
“Who would have ever thought you could improve upon milk? Yet, freedom, innovation and competition found a way.
In my opinion small minds can only repeat the same meaningless phrases over and over.