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flash
flash
February 7, 2016 10:44 am

Rubio , the Tea Party candidate…
Senior Senate Staffer Reveals the Marco Rubio Story You’ve Never Heard
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2016/02/06/senior-senate-staffer-reveals-the-marco-rubio-story-youve-never-heard/

On today’s program of Breitbart News Daily, Donald Trump’s Senior Policy Adviser, Stephen Miller, shared his never-before publicly discussed insights into
Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL)
79%
’s duplicitous conduct during his push to get the Gang of Eight bill through the Senate.

At that time, Miller served as the communications director for the man who organized opposition to the bill, Senator
Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL)
80%
. Miller recalled how throughout the Gang of Eight push, Sen. Rubio “directly deceived” immigration law enforcement and the American people.

Anonymous
Anonymous
February 7, 2016 11:12 am

So explain something: Why would anyone outside of the establishment want Rubio?

I see him as just more of the same, just another establishment serving Republican that will do whatever the establishment wants him to do.

flash
flash
February 7, 2016 11:26 am

anon, the issue of foreign invasion is off the table for cucks and commies alike.The only one not terrified to broach the subject is Trump. Is there any substance to his talk ?Who knows , but at least he’s talking , which is more than all the other candidates combined are doing. Why … what are the afraid of…the Open Borders Jewstapo Society ?

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GOP Debate #8, Feb 6 – Synopsis

Republican Debate number 8! Is it just me, or is this way overboard? This debate included the following top tier candidates for the Republican nomination: Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, Ben Carson, Jeb Bush, Chris Christie, and John Kasich. The ABC Debate moderators were David Muir and Martha Raddatz. Both Republican and Democratic debates are moderated by overt liberals. When will the Democratic debate be hosted by conservatives?

The debate began with Muir addressing Donald Trump. He said, Senator Cruz said about you, “I don’t know anyone who would be comfortable with someone who behaves this way having his finger on the button. We’re liable to wake up one morning and if he were President, he would nuke Denmark. That’s not the temperament of a leader to keep this country safe.” Tell the American people tonight why you do think you have the temperament to be Commander in Chief. Trump said, I actually do think I have the best temperament. I built a massive corporation and I employ thousands and thousands of people. I’ve gotten along with people for years and years. I have tremendous relationships with many people including politicians on both sides. And no matter how you cut it, when I came out, I hit immigration. I hit it very hard. Everybody said, oh, the temperament, because I talked about illegal immigration. Now everybody’s coming to me. They’re all trying to say, oh well he’s right, we have to come to him. I hit other things, I talked about muslims. We have a problem. Nobody else wanted to mention the problem. I brought it up. I took a lot of heat. We have to have a temporary something, because there’s something going on that’s not good. And remember this, I’m the only one up here, when the war in Iraq, I was the one that said, don’t go, don’t do it, you’re going to destabilize the Middle East. So I’m not one with the trigger. I’m not one with the trigger. Other people up here, believe me, would be a lot faster. But I’ll build the military stronger, bigger, better than anybody up here and nobody is going to mess with us. That I can tell you. [imgcomment image[/img]

nkit
nkit
February 7, 2016 12:11 pm

“Cruz Used Cars” Ain’t it the truth, not to mention that he appears to be engaging in the art of sacofricosis. Probably learned it from Willie Clinton.

Suzanna
Suzanna
February 7, 2016 12:49 pm

sacofricosis (had to look that one up)

I don’t want to see that!

flash
flash
February 7, 2016 1:36 pm

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Muck About
Muck About
February 7, 2016 2:21 pm

I like “pocket pool” better. Why do intellectuals always try and fuck things up with big, unpronounceable words of dubious origin.

I suppose to make sure no one understands what they’re talking about.

MA

flash
flash
February 7, 2016 2:44 pm

nkit…right. Glen Beck endorses Cruz Control too..

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EL Coyote
EL Coyote
February 7, 2016 3:51 pm

The Repubes still want to hire a War President.

The most important question was, do you favor war? The moderators kept asking about pressing issues like; carpet bombing, preemptive strikes, torture, deportation, rolling back Obamacare, the Wall…

Ted the war-monger thinks we ain’t carpet-bombing enough. Marco got peeved. Bush acted like Mr Cool.

Trump wants to reinstitute death panels to make healthcare competitive, deport lots of people, chop off heads, throw old ladies out of their homes, and carpet bomb the middle east, treaties be damned.

Christie tried to spin his failed record: we slowed down the rate of Jersey’s death. We fired more government workers and saved some money. We can do the same for America.

Kasich was the only one following the Perry strategy, we grew the jobs and also hired more people to work in government. We have more jobs, more employment. Good business practices, selling not arm-twisting.

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
February 7, 2016 5:06 pm

flash says: anon, the issue of foreign invasion is off the table for cucks and commies alike.The only one not terrified to broach the subject is Trump. Is there any substance to his talk ?

His talk is like a loaf of bread because it is mostly holes and air. He starts out talking about one thing, he gives a soundbite and moves on to more soundbites.

If you add them up, you get the faint impression of a Machiavellian attitude, the end justifies the means:

We will make America great again; deport a few folks, bomb a few folks, tariff a few folks, torture a few folks, the end result will be a great America.

It just won’t be your America because with eminent domain, we just confiscated your homes. We paid you handsomely, of course – too bad you can buy another home with that inflated money.

flash
flash
February 7, 2016 8:32 pm

EC , you can spin it any way you like, but in the end , the ongoing foreign invasion will be bad for America , economically, culturally and spiritually …that’s all.

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
February 8, 2016 1:19 am

flash, I’m not spinning anything. I said before that he is seeking to capitalize on a hot topic. He did not come up with an original idea as you claim.

I tried to like him, he is likable, but when I listen closely, he is playing fast and loose with the details like a car salesman, if you don’t get the feeling your going to get lubed then I wish you well.

For the fucking record, if I was going to vote, it would not be for a Democrat. So, now I’m looking at the Republican options. OK? Got that, flashhead?

flash
flash
February 8, 2016 8:43 am

EC, please show me where I claimed that Trump originated the idea that flinging open US borders to come what may was not such a good Idea. I only noted that he was the first ,as you say, to capitalize on the issue. Trump has done the work of the yeoman in pushing the immigration issue and now that it’s front and center it will not go away soon..to the frustration of the GOP establishment and mayhap their near term demise..but one can only hope.

And FWIW EC, to vote in this election, I will have to re-register which is unlikely. As an old die-hard political junkie, I merely making casual observations. I could care less how you vote.

As I’ve said before, I expect very little from people , therefore I am never disappointed.The only force that will save US from ourselves is divine intervention.I fully believe that and thus have no expectations from any politicians other than more pain and misery. ..