Posted on 04/12/2016 7:27:55 PM PDT by writer33
On tonight's episode of LevinTV Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) joined Mark Levin in a wide ranging interview. The two touched on a host of topics, including Rubio's future political plans, his foreign policy vision, and who he thinks should be the president.
When Levin asked Rubio who he would be supporting for the corner office, Rubio said that his delegates are bound on the first ballot. He added that on subsequent ballots, "I hope that they'll nominate a conservative." Rubio added, "the only one[presidential candidate] that fits that criteria is Ted Cruz."
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Trump has the advantage but his constant bemoaning Cruz as a cheater is very much a turn off. I have a hard time imagining a president like that. (It reminds me of Obama)
I agree with everything you just said.
On my ipad instead of phone...let me be clear ...do not POST or communicate with me again.
“Wonder who is funding his endeavors?”
The subscribers. I know it may shock you, but there are still a huge number of Constitutional Conservatives left in the country.
Iif you listened to anything Mark has said on his shows (which obviously you haven’t), then you have heard Mark explain quite plainly how his views are undergirded by sound Constitutional, conservative principles.
So you can call off the nutjob conspiracy crap.
“But when you get too partisan, you kill your base.”
You think Levin’s listenership/viewership has shrunk? lol, you are clueless.
Losing Colorado was a genius move on the part of Trump, right? lol
He outwitted everyone by LOSING. He is a super-genius. Sort of like Wyle E. Coyote.
“Levin has always been a loud mouth jerk. “
I suspect that you, a Trumpster, see no irony in the fact you said this.
I’m not on the radio screaming for hours.
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