Imagine Marco facing down Putin
On second thought....
Rubio = The wilting “no show” thirsty robotic rino.
We witnessed a verbal knockout last night.
Fat boi popped bubble boi’s balloon!
Saw the debate, don’t like Rubio but this SOOO overblown. Actually no one repeated themselves more than Christie saying he prosecuted terrorists.
I totally disagree with this.
I thought Rubio was right on the money about Barack Obama knowing what he’s doing. He was right on the money about LIFE.
And Christie, like Kasich, was tiresome in his endless litany of how he does so much in New Jersey.
Yeah, but in the end Christie isn’t going anywhere, so Rubie may skate on this.
Can hardly wait for what El’Rushio has to say on Monday about what his cabana boy Rubio had to say...had to say...had to say...had to say.
Back in the 1980s, there was a Video Game called Dragon Quest. It was kind of cool because you played the game on the normal big pixel eight color screen, but depending on what happened in the game, you would get ten second video clips that flash up, usually of your grusome death.
The first time you saw this game, you loved it, because it got beyond the limitations of the flat screen game, and held the promise of a virtual reality live-action game. But after you saw it a couple of times, you grew to dislike it, because it only had about twenty video clips, and while the video clips were cool, they were all clips of things you really didnât like, namely, your own death.
I feel the same way about Marco Rubio. When you first see him, you are kind of excited, because he gives these vaguely appropriate sounding answers all wrapped in smooth caramel goodness. But after a pretty short amount of time, you realize that there are only about twenty different clips, and you have seen them all before. Then you start to look at the individual clips, and you realize that you donât really like them so much after all.
I don’t like Christie at all but he came across as a strong vice presidential candidate.