Palin is almost wrong. There’s a lot of Judas clones in the GOP like Corker, Rubio, Mclame, Graham etc that these liars make the Last Supper look like a convention instead of 13.
I am greatly troubled that Marco Rubio managed to tarnish what promised to a sterling example of what a son of Cuban parentage could become. It may be too late to redeem him entirely, but for most of the rest of his agenda, save this “path to citizenship” he keeps drumming on, he seemed to be a pretty straightforward exponent of social and fiscal conservatism.
It looks like he was mousetrapped by Chuck Schumer into taking the positions he did on the “legalization” of these undocumented foreign residents, and he seems somehow unable to make a verbal retreat from those positions. It would help Rubio’s case enormously if he would take a much more principled position on DEMANDING the border enforcement actually be put in place and enforced, before any of the other provisions kick in. That should have been his out from the get-go when he was included in the “Gang of 8”.
Fact is, most of the “illegal aliens” in the US NEVER had any intention of becoming US citizens, they were and are trying to capitalize on their unique position of being “illegal but generally not subject to prosecution”, to remain in the US and enjoy its relative benefits (as compared to their home countries).
I think Palin backed Rubio as he was a Tea Party favorite.
Not sure if her Pak donated to Rubio or if she flew in to raise funds but she sure is ticked.
Would be interesting if she gave Rubio money.