Posted on 04/16/2015 8:55:47 PM PDT by entropy12
Rubio = Back-stabbing Gang of 8 RINO weasel sellout.
Full Disclosure: My preference currently is Walker, Cruz, Paul, Rubio in that order. This can change as campaign evolves, debates happen, polls are released, gaffe’s take place, etc.
That’s my order of preference now, too. I had Rubio ahead of Paul until Paul did a masterful job of hitting the Dems on abortion. Yes, things can and will change as things transpire.
Which is why he is unlikely to climb to the top of my personal list, along with some other major concerns. Rubio is very squashy on amnesty issues. More so than others. While no other candidates are for deporting all illegals, Bush is the worst and Rubio was for amnesty before he is now against it.
Many are drinking the RubioRand Koolaid..
Cruz for now. Pass on the rest.
It would not be a difficult exercise to come up with a sizable list of significant policy issues where there is little-to-no daylight between Rubio and Hillary. They are both status quo candidates and the status quo sucks.
His “his wage subsidies plan...”??? A federal subsidy to low paying employers? The more I learn about Rubio, the more I think the GOP establishment ‘club’ is telling him what to do, and the more I dislike the guy. As if his whole gang of 8 thing wasn’t enough of a deal breaker already.
Will Watch the debates, watching funding, watching gaffe’s, and watching ongoing polls. Whoever looks like a winner gets my vote. Currently governor Walker is at top, with senator Cruz 2nd. Top priority is to defeat Hillary.
Sorry Marco, opposing Hillary AND supporting illegal alien infestation simultaneously is clearly a null choice.
Is this a joke?
Rubio is 5 months younger than the “Latino” Ted Cruz, who is the son of a minister, whose policies blow away Hillary AND Rubio.
Yeah, I am not crazy about Rubio’s many policies either. It is highly unlikely he will climb to the top of my list. But I will watch his debate performance. His poll numbers are not good as of now. Keep in mind also the electorate is mostly ignorant of policy issues. Appearances and perception can win elections these days with 24-7 TV.
Cruz's 500% increase in H1-B visas isn't any better, and it hits closer to home for me.
I would go with Cruz at this point but your right, they say in politics 1 year can be an eternity, and Nov 2016 is even further into the future, relatively speaking. But it’s true, one thing Rubio Cruz, Walker, Paul have in common, they must, and will run on a much stronger, more effective platform than “we’re not Hilary”. As the late Bob Grant would say, you cannot run nobody against somebody, no matter how unpopular, unqualified, and/or incompetent they are.
how to say it without mincing any words:
rubio has proven himself to be a bald-faced liar and a traitor to conservatism and independent conservatives—both of which he used to grab power ruthlessly to feed the d.c. machine and the chamber of commerce. i’ll never support him again. too bad. he really could have been something else.
That huge increase on H-1B visa’s favored by senator Cruz is not good policy. Also, IMO, the senator needs to smile more when on TV. Jack Welch said that today on Fox news.
You stated that PERFECTLY!
B.S.!
As I said in a previous post, Rubio is unlikely to be my first choice. But campaigns are just starting. Gaffe’s by any candidate can and will happen. I want to see a lot more before reaching final conclusions.
Very true, the 2016 field is much better than 2012. I like that we have a deep field. Unlike democRats who are stuck with yesterday’s Hillary.
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