
NATIONAL HARBOR, MD – MARCH 14: U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) sips water while addressing the 40th annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) March 14, 2013 in National Harbor, Maryland. A slate of important conserative leaders are slated to speak during the the American Conservative Union’s annual conference. Credit: Getty Images
Democrats who believe that the Republican Party is poised to tear itself asunder with internal dissent received what many believe was a long overdue wake-up call last week when Florida Senator Marco Rubio asserted that the only “idea” he and his party needs is the one “called America.” And, according to the rising GOP star, that idea “still works.”
During his remarks at the recent Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), Rubio seemed poised and at ease as he spoke about citizens’ role in an increasingly polarized American society. He astutely applauded how the U.S. is home to the largest middle class in the world, and why that is a feat that cannot be accomplished elsewhere. A family man, Rubio also spoke about the breakdown of the American family and the obligations we, as citizens, have to each other as members of a community.
From student loans to fair trade; from the proper role of government to the sanctity of life, the audience responded heartily to Rubio’s roughly 20-minute long speech.
In terms of American exceptionalism — or in Rubio’s words, the American “idea” — he offered “proof” that what has made the U.S. different still works. “Who are they [other countries] copying?” Rubio asked.
“They are not copying the former Soviet Union. They are not copying Russia. They’re not even copying China. They are copying us with every step towards free enterprise.”
“Millions of people all over the world are emerging from generational poverty. Because they were inspired by he American idea. They may claim to hate us, but they’d sure like to be us,” Rubio stated before the cheering crowd.
His rousing words and demonstrated leadership during what is perhaps the most important conservative event of the year may not only have redeemed Rubio from his awkward, water bottle-addled rebuttal of President Obama’s Sate of the Union Address, but also solidified a place at the table for the Republican Party’s more libertarian-leaning new guard, which also includes Sens. Rand Paul, Ted Cruz and Mike Lee, among others.
Early life and personal life
The proud son of hard-working Cuban immigrants, Rubio, who was born in Miami, has been interested in public service from a young age. ”I gained an interest in politics and history from my uncle, who would read books and newspapers out loud to us,” he has said in previous interviews.
The senator’s father worked for an extended period as a bartender and his mother worked in the retail and service industries. Given his parents’ livelihoods, Rubio spent a portion of his childhood in Las Vegas, Nevada, before ultimately returning to Florida in the 1980s.
“My parents were working class folks,” he has said of his upbringing.
“My dad was a bartender for most of his life, my mom was a maid and a cashier and a stock clerk at WalMart. We were not people of financial means in terms of significant financial means. I always told them, ‘I didn’t always have what I wanted. I always had what I needed.’ My parents always provided that.”
Since taking public office, Rubio has often spoken with affection about the Hispanic community, saying its members understand the American Dream and “have not forgotten what they were promised – that in the U.S., a free market system, allows us all to succeed economically, achieve stability and security for your family and leave your children better off than yourselves.”
An accomplished athlete, Rubio earned a football scholarship to Tarkio College in Missouri, where he attended for one year before enrolling at the University of Florida to complete his degree. Rubio went on to earn his law degree from the University of Miami in 1996.
He and his wife, Jeanette, have four young children and live in West Miami. He is also a protege of
former Governor Jeb Bush, who mentored the young Rubio, helping him rise meteorically in state House of Representatives to Speaker after only five years. Jeb Bush is also credited by some to helping Rubio attain his 2010 Republican Senate primary against establishment-backed Charlie Crist.
With a fresh outlook uncommon to party stalwarts yet a substantive enough resume to lend him the experience and political chops needed to be considered a serious contender, Rubio is likely to be front-and-center as Republicans eye their presidential nominee for the 2016 election cycle. Of course, he was already on 2012 Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney’s short-list of vice presidential candidates, after serving in the Florida House of Representatives from 2000 to 2008 and from 2010 in the U.S. Senate.
Rubio sits on the Commerce, Foreign Relations, Intelligence, and Small Business and Entrepreneurship committees among others.
On the issues
In terms of positions, the Washington Post considers Rubio much “more conservative than you think,” with the one caveat being his support for immigration reform.
Indeed, Rubio’s somewhat unconventional support of the GOP-crafted immigration reform similar to the DREAM Act, which would grant visas for military service or college, might give him kudos in the Hispanic community despite his opposition to outright amnesty.
On the issue of abortion, Rubio has been outspoken about his pro-life beliefs and on the broad scale of American healthcare options, opposes Obamacare.
Pro-business, Rubio believes in shrinking government by lowering taxes, supporting cutting cap-and-trade and through his opposition to raising the debt-ceiling.
Of regulations, he has said that when taken “too far” they “seem to exist only for the purpose of justifying the existence of a regulator.”
“It kills the people trying to start a business.”
He is an ardent supporter of Israel, has been vocal in calling terrorists by that very name, on the domestic front, has a pro-gun rights voting record, stating that the Second Amendment “is a constitutional right.”
“I didn’t make it up, the Republican Party didn’t make it up. It’s in the Constitution. I think it’s just as important as any of the other rights in our constitution.”
The only issue Rubio has changed his platform on of late would be regarding same-sex marriage, which he now supports — arguably in the spirit of Federalism.
While Sen. Paul beat out Rubio in CPAC’s straw poll, many believe the Florida lawmaker is a more traditional political leader who is perhaps more diplomatic than some of his stauncher Tea Party-oriented counterparts.
“Obviously Rubio is dynamic and what people would consider a more traditional political speaker,” Saul Anuzis, former chairman of the Michigan Republican Party told the Washington Times in response to the senator’s recent speech at CPAC.
“That kind of fired up the crowd, more with the style, though he had substance too — but he had more of a persona of a political guy. Where, I think, Rand Paul was more staid, more deliberate on what he had to say, and his appeal was the message. So you had this very good contrast, literally back-to-back, where you got to see the two directions of the Republican Party.”
While his performance following President Obama’s State of the Union Address may have left some wondering if Rubio is the great orator one arguably needs to be to secure a presidential election, the senator has typically been considered gifted in the area of public speaking. Many of his speeches, like the one at CPAC, earned the senator a standing ovation.
With his immigrant background and fresh take on certain political issues while remaining traditional on others, Rubio seems well-poised to garner at least consideration for the 2016 Republican presidential nod. At the least, he is and will remain a key player in the GOP’s new guard moving forward.






















































































































Comments (111)
eyestoseeearstohear
Mar. 19, 2013 at 2:43pmI LOVE the fact, Marko Rubio and Ted Cruz love their Country …and
as CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES they are willing to fight for it.
God Bless them…We need them and they are American Patriots.
But, let’s get really real….UNFORTUNATELY…they don’t meet the
CONSTITUTIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR POTUS!
Isn’t THIS a part of the PROBLEM we have now? Have we NOT LEARNED?
THERE’S A REAL REASON WHY THIS WAS WRITTEN IN THE CONSTITUTION.
CLEARLY the Constitution WAS VIOLATED in 2008….and I’d like to know
WHO changed the Requirements then and WHY? More importantly, should WE
IGNORE IT AGAIN AND WHO SAYS WHEN & WHERE OTHER NON-FITTING
CONSTITUTIONAL LAWS SHOULD BE IGNORED, EITHER NOW OR FUTURE?
IF trying to CORRECT A PROBLEM – WHY DO THE SAME DAMN WRONG THING AGAIN?
IF Republicans want to return to the Wisdon of the Constitution…
HOW can the REQUIREMENTS FOR POTUS be over-looked or down-graded?
IF the FIRST EFFORT TO FIX THIS IS UNCONSTITUTIONAL..
THE REST IS ALL DOWN HILL FROM THERE…and it goes straight to HELL!
Just sayin’ – because everyone is getting hyped up NOW!
Time & enegry is NOT TO BE WASTED – OR GOING IN THE WRONG DIRECTION.
IF it’s not done right THIS TIME…IT’S REALLY A DONE DEAL!!!!
It still might be too late – BUT WE SHOULDN’T JUST ROLL OVER & GIVE UP!
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steveh931
Mar. 19, 2013 at 4:21pmThe argument of “Natural Born Citizen”, I presume.
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vaman
Mar. 19, 2013 at 5:03pmCapitalizing words and phrases when it’s NOT APPROPRIATE really does get your point ACROSS! It shows everyone how KNOWLEDGEABLE you are, NO matter HOW WRONG you are.
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Secret Squirrel
Mar. 19, 2013 at 7:08pmRubio has already shown he is willing to pander for votes.
So he lost mine.
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Obama_In_PeePee_By_Zee_Arteeeest_Beck
Mar. 19, 2013 at 7:33pm“Beyond The Bottle: Is Rubio Still Poised to Lead the GOP in 2016?”
The Paul’s, Rubio’s, Perry’s, Huntsman’s, Santorum’s are politicians and they’ll go “any way the wind blows”.
Conservative? Nope.
TEA party? Nope.
Republican? Yes (not a good thing, now that Progressives are embedded).
Closet Progressive(communist)? Maybe.
They just don’t get our whole “Constitution” thing:
“NEW WORLD ORDER National ID & Economic System To Be ENFORCED In U.S.A. January 15th 2013″
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFG2Nb2Lj2U
“We are going to replace national borders with electronic surveillance. They don’t seem to be able to defend the border, do they? They have appropriated millions of dollars to build a fence but somehow we cannot find any fence builders. We haven’t got one built yet. So, I don’t think they really want to.”
“We’ve got about 12 million illegals here. How do you get 12 million accidentally? I think it was done on purpose. Because I think these people have a plan”
“It is the time for the New World Order’s economic system to be implemented. Nation ID will be required to hold a job. Every major American Presidential candidate, except one, favors the Nation ID. EVERY CANDIDATE, EXCEPT ONE, FAVORS YOU HAVING A NATIONAL ID.”
Duke One
Mar. 19, 2013 at 7:53pmLynch v Clarke already decided the “natural born citizen debate”. Rubio qualifies, Cruz does not.
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Proverbs17-12NLT
Mar. 19, 2013 at 8:53pmMarco really likes to tap that a$$, that’s a lot of kids. Better get snipped dude.
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Duke One
Mar. 19, 2013 at 9:41pmHe doesn’t have that many kids there just happens to be other family members in the picture you dumba$$. What do you care anyway as long as he pays for them instead of you.
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Verceofreason
Mar. 19, 2013 at 2:28pmWhy is anyone still talking about the Tea Party?
Don’t you folks read the newspapers.
Dead as the Dodo
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AmericaMustBeFree
Mar. 19, 2013 at 2:34pmNot hardly!
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Copper Catfish
Mar. 19, 2013 at 3:23pmWhatever you say.
Last month, our local sheriff spoke on firearms at our TEA Party meeting. Tonight, we will have presentations on ham radios and Core Curriculum.
Past meetings have included a doctor discussing the formation of a medical care co-op, and a talk on preparing for disasters.
Yep. We don’t exist any more.
Now, if you will excuse me, I need to get ready to go to one of those non-existent TEA Party meetings.
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SocialistSlayer
Mar. 19, 2013 at 4:03pmRubio is a Rhino Fraud ! a COMMIE in disguise ! I will not support any Republican Candidate they are all puppets of Karl “The Commie” Rove !
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Grover_Standpipe
Mar. 19, 2013 at 4:34pmCopper Catfish
Three years ago, when mainstream Republicans still found the Tea Party useful and lent their organizational skills to making it more visible, they held rallies that drew hundreds of thousands of people. Now that they find it more advantageous to play to the center and have abandoned you to your own devices, you had a speech by the local sheriff and you keep in touch by ham radio. Relatively speaking, that could accurately be described as dead as the dodo, or at the very least, doomed as the last dodo.
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banjarmon
Mar. 19, 2013 at 4:48pmI’M still alive!!! I AM TEA!!!
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TrustRandPaul.com
Mar. 19, 2013 at 5:07pmExactly, the rallying around Rubio, Paul, and Cruz as the new face of the GOP is all a farce created by the far right [sarcasm]
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Duke One
Mar. 19, 2013 at 5:35pmhttp://swampland.time.com/2013/03/19/rand-paul-embraces-immigration-reform/?xid=rss-topstories
I’m a Teavangelical Rubio 2016 !
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Duke One
Mar. 19, 2013 at 5:40pmAlthough I like Ted Cruz, he was born in Canada. Come on people do your research !
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Maji
Mar. 19, 2013 at 6:11pmCall your senator tell him “to vote against” the UN resolution against the 2nd
Amendment!
Tell him/her that you expect them to introduce an “article of impeachment”
if the president does!!
HCON23 & SCON7
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smwk
Mar. 19, 2013 at 7:27pmnope, the Tea Party is not dead. The left is so afraid of the Tea Party, so they are trying to make it dead.
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Last_Man_Out
Mar. 19, 2013 at 2:28pmHere we go again:
“No Person except a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President; neither shall any Person be eligible to that Office who shall not have attained to the Age of thirty five Years, and been fourteen Years a Resident within the United States.”
Regardless if Marco Rubio is an appealing candidate or not, the fact remains he does not fulfill the requirement of being born to two U.S. citizen parents on U.S. soil. Those of us who still believe this country is supposed to be a Constitutional Republic will, once again not have a candidate to vote for in 2016.
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Rich613
Mar. 19, 2013 at 3:01pmI find it hard to believe that there still is this hubbub about Rubio. He’s as ineligible for the Presidency as was the POSDIC 5 years ago and is today! Please, please, PLEASE!..Someone tell him to stop muddying the waters and declare his ineligibility himself…NOW! Don’t drag us into another divisive action.
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midnightsun
Mar. 19, 2013 at 3:53pmHe was born in Miami in 1971, his parents came to the US from Cuba in 1956 and were naturalized as US citizens in 1975 so he is eligible.
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Duke One
Mar. 19, 2013 at 4:07pmI’m a Teavangelical and YES Rubio does qualify to be our next President per the Supreme Court as he was born in Miami in the US of A ! MARCO RUBIO 2016 !!!
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banjarmon
Mar. 19, 2013 at 4:57pmTechnically Cuba is a part of the Americas just like north, south, and central America!
see map
http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/na.htm
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soybomb315_II
Mar. 19, 2013 at 6:07pmI am confused on this issue because america amended the constitution to define citizenship as being born in the US rather than the original meaning which was through the citizenship of your parents. Since the amendment changed the meaning of “natural born”, doesnt that mean the qualification for president is now defined as being born on US soil?
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Last_Man_Out
Mar. 19, 2013 at 10:42pmThere is nothing confusing about Rubio’s citizenship. He was born in Miami before his parents were naturalized, therefore he is a US citizen AND a Cuban citizen. What he is not is a natural born citizen as required by the U.S. Constitution and affirmed by the U.S. Supreme Court. “..born on U.S. soil to citizen parents..”
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KidCharlemagne
Mar. 20, 2013 at 12:32ammidnightsun
Posted on March 19, 2013 at 3:53pm
He was born in Miami in 1971, his parents came to the US from Cuba in 1956 and were naturalized as US citizens in 1975 so he is eligible.
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Rubio isn’t a natural-born citizen……..so he’s not eligible:
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“Mario and Oriales Rubio became naturalized U.S. citizens on Nov. 5, 1975 – four years after Marco Rubio was born. That’s really all you have to know. That simple fact, one not in dispute, disqualifies him legally, barring an amendment to the Constitution, or a complete and deliberate misinterpretation of the Constitution, from being president or vice president. Those are the only two offices in the U.S. that have such a requirement.
The definition of natural-born citizen approved by the first U.S. Congress can be seen in the Naturalization Act of 1790, which regarded it as a child born of two American parents. The law, specifying that a natural-born citizen need not be born on U.S. soil, stated: “The children of citizens of the United States, that may be born beyond sea, or out of the limits of the United States shall be considered as natural born citizens: Provided, that the right of citizenship shall not descend to persons whose fathers have never been resident in the United States.”
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Duke One
Mar. 20, 2013 at 11:56amLynch v Clarke
Marco Rubio 2016 !
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Duke One
Mar. 20, 2013 at 12:01pmhttp://www.redstate.com/ironchapman/2012/05/21/on-this-natural-born-citizen-issue-part-i-from-alexander-hamilton-to-lynch-v-clarke/
Rubio 2016 !!!
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Gonzo
Mar. 19, 2013 at 2:22pmAre we all supposed to jump on the Rubio bandwagon because his parents are Cuban? Does the Republican establishment think that’s all it takes to get the Hispanic vote and win an election?
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kenboo1
Mar. 19, 2013 at 2:28pmI dont do any jumping… we need to repeal the 17th amendment http://www.repeal17.net review and support
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soybomb315_II
Mar. 19, 2013 at 4:09pmwell they tried the guy with good looks and good hair so this is the next logical step
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techengineer11
Mar. 19, 2013 at 4:53pmOh no..
Rubio “He is an ardent supporter of Israel, has been vocal in calling terrorists by that very name..” is AIPAC’s darling!
lol
Don’t worry just do as the National Media says and get in line behind their darling Rubio and he will fight for Israel..
On another matter I’m very upset today to hear that Rand Paul is supporting an Amnesty plan.. Can’t get over that.
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circleDwagons
Mar. 19, 2013 at 6:23pmKen. Agree 100% Must get rid of #17, followed by 16
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Robert999
Mar. 19, 2013 at 2:21pmRubio can never legally serve as US president because he is not a natural born citizen.
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Duke One
Mar. 19, 2013 at 6:03pmhttp://www.redstate.com/ironchapman/2012/05/21/on-this-natural-born-citizen-issue-part-i-from-alexander-hamilton-to-lynch-v-clarke/
Rubio 2016 !
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katzkiner
Mar. 20, 2013 at 7:28amThat didn’t stop Hussien Sotoroe Obama. What a joke.
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servant100
Mar. 19, 2013 at 2:19pmThis guy is still an egg,…too early to really “trust” him…and his latest actions seem to show a mixed message.. He has already made some mistakes…and will make more…for the progressive wing is strongly seducing him as they seduced Paul Ryan. He is now learning to properly talk out of both sides of his mouth..like both of the Bushes….John McCain…and the others…
So I personally will sit and wait…watching his actions rather than listening to the momentary political drivel….
One thing I do know…I will NEVER SUPPORT ANOTHER CANDIDATE THAT IS ANNOINTED OR PROMOTED FROM RINO PROGRESSIVES LIKE KARL ROE….PERIOD! If Rubio continues to suck closer to these progressives to gain money and support…this old line Republican will take yet another walk…
In 2008 I got McCained….in 2012 I got Romneyed….I will not be Rubioed in 2016 if he plays conservative yet continues to support amnesty…
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PIGSWILLNEVERFLY
Mar. 19, 2013 at 2:18pmWere both of Rubio’s parents born and raised in AMERICA? NO
HOW ABOUT AN AMERICAN PRESIDENT? Why have any doubt as to allegiance.
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Grover_Standpipe
Mar. 19, 2013 at 4:37pmDo you actually have any doubt about Mr. Rubio’s allegiance? Do you imagine him to be some kind of super-deep cover Cuban spy recruited before his birth in this country?
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Allseasonangler
Mar. 19, 2013 at 2:15pmThe GOP will lose because most Americans identify as Democrat. Only a Republican that can promote principles that appeal to the majority of undecided sheep who follow nothing of politics and are uninformed will vote for a Republican like Rand Paul.
The non attitude voters will not support Rubio. Only the economy crashing and a major scandal 10 times the magnitude of Benghazi will sway the uninformed to change the course and vote conservative.
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BenFrank1791
Mar. 19, 2013 at 2:10pm60- percent of all immigrates are on welfare. Maybe he could lead La Raza.
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Allseasonangler
Mar. 19, 2013 at 2:07pmRubio supported a pathway to citizenship for illegals without conditions of the border security met. Then Rubio flip flopped stating he would not support immigration reform without security of the borders. Rubio however supports the Dream Act which is amnesty if you serve the military.
Rand Paul has not supported amnesty in any manner. What is hilarious is that arguably the greatest president in the modern presidency era supported amnesty. That president was named Ronald Reagan.
Rand Paul has never supported gay marriage. Glenn Beck and S.E. Cupp support gay marriage.
Rubio is not problematic in immigration, it is his foreign policy. Rubio is a subscriber of the Bush Doctrine in starting several wars all over the world that will last decades. Rubio is a neocon and does not support the U.S. Constitution, as he believes like McCain that America is a battleground.
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Duke One
Mar. 19, 2013 at 4:10pmYou lie ! Paul agrees with Rubio on immigration reform agreeing that we need to have the border secure 1st. YouTube it ! Paul also voted for Hagel and Kerry. Stop being in denial and do your own research. There is no perfect candidate !
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Chromo200
Mar. 19, 2013 at 2:07pmI’m holding back till I find out how he feels about the Tea Party, what he will do about the bloated gov’t agencies.
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BKing15
Mar. 19, 2013 at 3:04pmLOL the Tea Party is what got him elected to the senate… it’s pretty obvious what he thinks of them!
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perry1980
Mar. 19, 2013 at 2:03pmHe is the future.
If he is not on the ticket the GOP will lose again
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zorro
Mar. 19, 2013 at 2:10pmI think it’s way too early to tell. But people better start realizing they’re not going to find a perfect candidate. Dems and liberals will vote together no matter what. If we split the vote again because “my guy” lost, we may as well lay down our arms now.
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Duke One
Mar. 19, 2013 at 4:13pmAt the top of the ticket ! Rubio 2016.
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mike1791
Mar. 19, 2013 at 4:55pmWhen will you guys realize that the GOP is dead, these guys are the Wig party and all they do is comprimise with progressive liberal ideas. We need a real Constitutionalist to run, like Rand Paul or Ted Cruz, or better yet both on the same ticket.
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Duke One
Mar. 19, 2013 at 5:37pmI like Ted Cruz but he was born in Canada. At least Rubio was born in the USA ! Rubio 2016.
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TRILO
Mar. 19, 2013 at 1:51pmSure hope not. If he is, I will once again vote 3rd party. I will no longer vote for party line republicans. He is a progressive big government republican. Amnesty, CISPA, Patriot Act, NDAA, etc, etc.
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zorro
Mar. 19, 2013 at 2:07pmIf Rubio runs against Hillary, you guys would really rather have Hillary in the White House than Rubio? Where does she stand on Amnesty, CISPA, Patriot Act, NDAA, etc, etc.?
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soybomb315_II
Mar. 19, 2013 at 4:12pmZorro,
i dont think you understood the post. We would rather have someone who is not a progressive. You saw Bush, McCain, and then Romney – are you really stupid enough to continue in that outdated mindset?
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Common Sense 24
Mar. 19, 2013 at 1:49pmUgh. Here it begins, pushing ol’ Amnesty Rubio now? Sorry Blaze, not willing to settle on another loser and this time just because of his nationality. His campaign would be over before it began. Maybe we can find a half black half hispanic Rino to push. That’ll garner some votes. Right? Right?
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kenboo1
Mar. 19, 2013 at 2:03pmIf the State legislature still elected the senate then this would not be an issue. It is in the state’s interest to keep its citizens employed. View http://www.repeal17.net Se if you can support this PAC
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cassandra
Mar. 19, 2013 at 1:41pmNO TO RUBIO !!! it’s about time someone has the guts to say NO TO THE ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS that are here living off the dime of hard working AMERICANS they are already breaking our laws why would we want to allow them to stay ? they have no respect for America, her laws or citizens
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oldguy49
Mar. 19, 2013 at 1:49pmnot with me or my family{except for 1 democrat} votes….neither will rand paul…………….no amnesty
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Duke One
Mar. 19, 2013 at 4:16pmPaul agrees with Rubio on immigration reform amongst other things which includes securing the borders 1st. Do your research ! Rubio 2016.
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neverending
Mar. 19, 2013 at 1:34pmWhen did Rubio specifically support gay marriage? Would like to know and read about that. I thought his stance was leave it up to the states,
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NOBALONEY
Mar. 19, 2013 at 1:31pmThere are tea party elements that won’t support either Senator Rubio, or Cruz. This is justanother reason why the tea party will remain a minority.
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zorro
Mar. 19, 2013 at 2:12pmI think most people who consider themselves “Tea Party” know this is still politics and they have to settle on some things. Every time you vote, every_single_time, there is a better candidate than the other. No one is going to tell me Hillary is better for this country than Rubio, Cruz, or even McCain. I realize McCain won’t run but was just using him as an example.
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shorelineliz
Mar. 19, 2013 at 1:31pmRand Paul! Rand Paul! Rand Paul! We want the Senator from Kentucky! We want Jimmy Stewart in “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington!” We want “It’s a Wonderful Life!” We want “Bedford Falls” back!
We don’t want Mr. Potter! Boo! Hiss! Mr. Potter! Down with Mr. Potter!
We want small town Mr. Smith, aka, Jimmy Stewart, Aka, Rand Paul!
Oh wait! Dam! Rand Paul isn’t Hispanic! Crap! He can’t get the Hispanic vote like Rubio. Dam!
We’re SCREWED! So SCREWED!
Another RINO!
So Screwed!
Sorry Jimmy Stewart. Sorry Mr. Smith. Sorry Rand Pau. Sorry Norman Rockwell. America wants Mr. Potter. and BIG BANKS!
Boo. Hoo. So Sad. Where is my Kentucky Whisky bottle?
It’s 10:37 am in Seattle, Washington. Is it too early to start my cocktail hour?
Signed,
A Bad Tempered and Disgruntled and Disappointed Libertarian
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GoodStuff
Mar. 19, 2013 at 1:27pmRubio = amnesty.
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oldguy49
Mar. 19, 2013 at 1:51pmpaul =amnesty
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zorro
Mar. 19, 2013 at 2:08pmHillary = Amnesty.
And if you vote third party or stay home IF Rubio is the nominee, it’s what you’re going to get.
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soybomb315_II
Mar. 19, 2013 at 4:13pmjudge napalitano = freedom and constitution
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SimpleTruths
Mar. 19, 2013 at 4:37pmSOYBOMB315_II
Not running, what’s your point.
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soybomb315_II
Mar. 19, 2013 at 4:41pmnobody is running because it hasnt started yet….whats your point?
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CatB
Mar. 19, 2013 at 1:25pmBefore he went to D.C. .. he was a different Marco .. since getting to Washington he has thrown in with McCain and Graham on amnesty … different than what he said he would do when he was challenging Crist in the primary I can tell you .. I was there. I have emailed him and asked that he reject McCain and Graham … and get back to who he was BEFORE he went to D.C. Waiting to see if that happens. He had such promise .. but not a an estabishement R.
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GhostOfJefferson
Mar. 19, 2013 at 1:25pmHe’s poised to lead the RINO’s, give how he’s been coming out more and more as establishment lately.
Meanwhile, Rand Paul will lead the party that claims Congress and the WH eventually.
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RoDogg
Mar. 19, 2013 at 1:27pmWe need a libertarian party for 2016. The GOP is dead (overrun with progressives)
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GhostOfJefferson
Mar. 19, 2013 at 2:12pmWe have one.
http://www.lp.org
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zorro
Mar. 19, 2013 at 2:55pmGary Johnson is your candidate? Seriously???
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soybomb315_II
Mar. 19, 2013 at 4:13pmGary Johnson > Mitt Romney
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Duke One
Mar. 19, 2013 at 4:19pmPaul is just a much a Rino as Rubio. Do your research ! Rubio 2016.
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spirited
Mar. 19, 2013 at 1:21pmTed Cruz
>with Rand Paul, Ben Carson and Marco Rubio reinforcing the message
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woodyee
Mar. 19, 2013 at 1:21pmHA! He’s paling around with McPain and drinking the amnesty kool-aid! If he runs in 2016, it’ll be as a RINO = LOSER.
Heck – the Repubs are, as we ‘speak’, setting themselves up for a fall next November. If that happens, the 2016 election will mean NOTHING.
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GhostOfJefferson
Mar. 19, 2013 at 1:34pmIt’s no secret that the progressives are trying to destroy us, and since the progressives run the GOP mostly, why wouldn’t they run to “lose”? I mean, they win regardless, and if they give the rabble the illusion that “gosh, we had our chance and we failed” then they pacify the rabble.
Rubio is teaming up with McCain and that loathsome twit from SC. There is no point in supporting him, unless he gets out of their company NOW and then has several years of NOT selling out under his belt.
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Buchanan16
Mar. 19, 2013 at 1:19pmMakes my excited for 2016
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justangry
Mar. 19, 2013 at 1:17pmGo ahead an put him up establishment R’s. You’ll lose again. I’m not voting for any R that disregards the BoR’s as he has.
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shorelineliz
Mar. 19, 2013 at 1:44pmThe GOP will put up Marco Rubio for President. Unless he PROMISES every Hispanic in America their own taco wagon, endless tequila, endless cell phones from VISTA and endless this and that he won’t make it cause:
Hillary and the Democrats will PROMISE NEW CARS!
Rubio will tank. Hillary will win.
Say ESSE? How are those NEW ESCALADES and NEW RIMS, HUH, HOmbres?
I can right this stuff all day.
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shorelineliz
Mar. 19, 2013 at 2:13pmAmerica is NOW full of Low class uneducated people who want free stuff and Believe and FEEL they are entitled to it.
See: Emerald Daily Newspaper: Confusion and Conflict About in Story over Dispute with University of Oregon Professor James Olmsted and Hispanic Activist Jackie Selgado of “Students Against American Imperialism.”
Fact: Adjunct Law Professor James Olmsted was Crucified while Hispanic Activist Selgado was worshipped like a saint.
This is NOW your American Reality.
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