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In Four Years, We'll Be Inaugurating President Marco Rubio
This Week ^ | January 22-29, 2013 | By Matt K. Lewis

Posted on 01/27/2013 2:10:47 PM PST by drewh

know it's premature. But as I watched President Barack Obama take the oath of office for a second term on Monday, I couldn't help thinking that four years from now, it'll probably be President-elect Marco Rubio's turn.

Why do I think Rubio is likely to be our next president? Because the Florida senator has the vision, charisma, brains, and communications skills to fix the problems that will no doubt linger long after Obama has returned to Chicago.

Of course, this is not an entirely original observation. Four years out, Rubio is already at the top of what many consider to be a strong 2016 Republican bench. His background and biography (he's the son of Cuban immigrants) don't hurt. But Rubio is also a natural communicator. He could be something special. He could be a pivotal leader, someone who redefines the GOP for the 21st century.

"Senator Rubio is striving to develop language to update the American story, to become a messenger from the future," author James Strock tells me. This is high praise coming from the author of such books as Reagan on Leadership and Theodore Roosevelt on Leadership.

Here's my theory: Being elected president in the modern era requires you to be a sort of rock star. A lot of conservatives don't like this — they don't like the "cult of personality." But it's just a fact of life.

The trend probably started with John F. Kennedy. And though it has certainly skipped a few modern presidents, if you look at Reagan, Clinton, and Obama, it's clear the messenger was special. These weren't merely traditional pols who simply climbed the greasy pole of politics by dispensing patronage jobs.

This is not to give the impression that leadership is superficial. Winston Churchill was an inspiring and charismatic prime minister — and he didn't exactly have Hollywood looks. Leadership is about vision and character. It's also about persuasion and communication. The best leaders challenge us to do big things.

Our society is facing a leadership crisis. If America now demands charismatic presidents, the public is also yearning for someone who can inspire and persuade. Everywhere we turn, we see a failure of leadership and character. There is no escape. Lance Armstrong admits to doping. Manti Te'o is duped by the bogus tale of a fake girlfriend. Even our sports are tainted.

James MacGregor Burns introduced the concept of transformational leadership in his 1978 book Leadership. While transactional leadership focuses on quid pro quo, transformational leadership focuses on summoning us to our better angels.

When politicians promise things to special interests — or divide the electorate into coalitions they can do favors for — they are employing transactional leadership. When congressmen are cajoled or bribed via earmarks or committee assignments, they are doing the same. But when leaders summon us to discover our most noble calling — to sacrifice for something greater than our own personal interest — they are transformational leaders.

While too many liberals pander to voters — and too many conservatives believe stirring rhetoric is beneath them (preferring instead to get mired in the wonky weeds or to spout tired talking points) — Rubio's rhetoric is decidedly Reaganesque. "He is one of the best orators in the GOP," says Reagan biographer Craig Shirley. "It is too early to say if he will ever rival Reagan, but he has as good a chance as anyone."

Consider this excerpt from Rubio's speech at the Republican National Convention this summer:

That journey — that journey, from behind that bar [his father was a bartender] to behind this podium, goes to the essence of the American miracle. That we're exceptional, not because we have more rich people here. We are special because dreams that are impossible anywhere else, they come true here. ...

The story of our time will be written by Americans who haven't yet even been born. Let us make sure they write that we did our part. That, in the early years of this new century, we lived in an uncertain time, but we did not allow fear to make us abandon what made us special.

Chris Christie can bully and berate, but can he make the hair on the back of your neck stand up? Paul Ryan knows budgets inside and out, but can he inspire? Bobby Jindal has the best résumé around, but can he make you want to run through a wall for him?

The verdict is still out on that. Maybe one of them, or somebody else, will rise to the occasion.

But words do matter. In this regard, President Obama was correct when, during the 2008 primaries, he said — borrowing from Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick — "Don't tell me words don't matter … I have a dream' — just words. 'We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal' — just words. 'We have nothing to fear but fear itself' — just words."

It's undeniable that words are important. Words can summon men to do great things or even inspire a nation.

Don't tell me words don't matter. Marco Rubio has the words. He has the charisma. He has the policy chops. And he has the personal story.

Watch out, Hillary. Come January 2017, America won't be inaugurating its first female president. We'll be inaugurating our first Latino commander-in-chief.


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To: drewh
Being elected president in the modern era requires you to be a sort of rock star. A lot of conservatives don't like this — they don't like the "cult of personality." But it's just a fact of life.

This is a serious truth. Ignore it at your peril.

Well, Rubio'd be better than Hillary. Someone has to break the evolving leftwing iron triangle of corporate money, media collusion, and electoral depravity.

41 posted on 01/27/2013 2:57:53 PM PST by hinckley buzzard
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To: exit82

We have apparently all decided that the words “natural born” are meaningless word candy that adorns the constitution as part of an old quaint tradition of inserting flowery prose into our legal documents to make it pretty.

Everyone knows that Obama signed a secret executive order abrogating the flowery parts of the colorful word picture that is the constitution. It also eliminated the parts about the government making no law prohibiting the free exercise of religion and the part concerning the right to keep and bear arms that shall not be infringed.

I personally liked that word candy, and wondered if those words did not mean something...oh well, on to the next movie on TV...pass the popcorn, please.


42 posted on 01/27/2013 2:58:46 PM PST by LachlanMinnesota
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To: cripplecreek

“Unfortunately he’s among those who were most quickly co-opted into the club.”
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Exactly!


43 posted on 01/27/2013 3:02:06 PM PST by Artcore
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To: GeronL
I noticed this article absolutely avoids mentioning any issues at all. Was it written for liberals?

Next time you are "noticing" things, please "notice" that the last election had no mention of any issues either. Welcome to the 21st century, where elections for president are indistinguishable from elections for American Idol.

I know it sucks but--deal with it. Issues are for after you win.

44 posted on 01/27/2013 3:03:29 PM PST by hinckley buzzard
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To: Artcore

I always expected a certain percentage to be co-opted.

Tea partiers can’t expect to rest on the outcome of one election nor should we rest at all.


45 posted on 01/27/2013 3:06:53 PM PST by cripplecreek (REMEMBER THE RIVER RAISIN!)
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To: hinckley buzzard

exactly

Just because he is nice looking, speaks well and is brown are not good enough reasons for a Presidential nomination!!


46 posted on 01/27/2013 3:09:49 PM PST by GeronL (http://asspos.blogspot.com)
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To: drewh

Oh Lord I hope not!


47 posted on 01/27/2013 3:11:44 PM PST by chae (I was anti-Obama before it was cool)
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To: drewh
Don't count your chickens (RINO’s) before they are hatched!

Eight Deuce on the loose!

48 posted on 01/27/2013 3:12:49 PM PST by paratrooper82 (82nd ABN Div. 1/508th BN "Fury From the Sky")
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To: blam
I don’t expect to ever see another Republican president.

You are correct sir. We probably won't. I got flamed a bit, before the election, but I was one of the few on FR that said Obummer would win and win big. I had hoped I would be wrong, but I wasn't, unfortunately.

49 posted on 01/27/2013 3:13:10 PM PST by Mark17 (California, where English is a foreign language)
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To: drewh

Madame blood clot has been lookin very extinguished lately. The low information voters or the no information voters are hoping she will choose Ben Gahzi as her running mate.


50 posted on 01/27/2013 3:15:56 PM PST by ronnie raygun ( Lexington / Concord, America's first gun grab attempt)
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To: jmacusa

I think Christie doomed himself when he was hugging Obama aafter Sandy. Maybe Jindal will be Rubio’s veep


51 posted on 01/27/2013 3:16:10 PM PST by drewh
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To: drewh

I hope not, because he’s a liberal in disguise.


52 posted on 01/27/2013 3:18:39 PM PST by kabumpo (Kabumpo)
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To: drewh

Demographic shifts guarantee a Democrat President for the foreseeable future. If her health is better than iron lung - it will be President Hillary Clinton. Guaranteed.


53 posted on 01/27/2013 3:21:48 PM PST by Dagnabitt (The USA - Fun while it lasted.)
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To: exit82
NBC only applies to Republicans, not commies.

also see my tag line.

54 posted on 01/27/2013 3:27:12 PM PST by ASA Vet (Don't assume Shahanshah Obama will allow another election.)
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To: drewh

Rubio is already fixing amnesty,

I won’t be voting for him in 4 years, you can take that to the bank.


55 posted on 01/27/2013 3:29:02 PM PST by Venturer
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To: drewh

Christie doomed himself when he was running for governor of my state, when, as a still presiding Federal Attorney he said “Illegal aliens haven’t committed any crimes’’. The guy is what you call ‘’a bum’’ in every sense of the word. If this fat-ass, Lou Costello-look-a-like f’ing RINO is our candidate in 2016 we’ve lost already.


56 posted on 01/27/2013 3:30:01 PM PST by jmacusa (Political correctness is cultural Marxism. I'm not a Marxist.)
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To: Slump Tester

There will not be an election in 2016. The Politboro might endorse the retention of Obama as president, but there will be no national election that ‘we the people’ shall participate in...


57 posted on 01/27/2013 3:33:01 PM PST by Delta Dawn (at)
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To: drewh

Socialist crap, no way!!!


58 posted on 01/27/2013 3:33:44 PM PST by dalereed
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To: Delta Dawn

Bingo!


59 posted on 01/27/2013 3:37:06 PM PST by ASA Vet (Don't assume Shahanshah Obama will allow another election.)
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To: drewh
It's time for the Tea Party to start flexing some muscles or the Repubs will believe they are moving to the middle to win Independents, and find President Hillary. If the Tea Party thinks they will form a 3rd party, again, President Hillary.

The only option IMHO, is to take over the party.

60 posted on 01/27/2013 3:40:58 PM PST by chuckles
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