Posted on 11/13/2015 6:34:46 AM PST by VinL
I remember the spring of 2013 like it was yesterday. It was one of the busiest times of my career. Republicans were working overtime to codify Obamaâs open borders agenda into law, and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) was the ring leader of the effort. The voice of the people was not being heard and we were subjected to fallacious talking points on a daily basis.
Along with several other conservative writers, I wrote dozens of articles exposing the details and the broader implications of the 1,000-page piece of bilge that is known as the âGang of 8â bill. Instead of working with conservatives, Rubio and his office coordinated attacks on conservatives together with liberals. Even after all of his promises were exposed as pure fabrications, he still went on to star in ads for Mark Zuckerberg touting his bill as something it was not.
Now Rubio wants our votes and suddenly he is on our side.
In order to convince voters that he has walked the Road to Damascus on the road to winning Des Moines, his campaign is promulgating the following narrative: Rubio learned his lesson from the Gang of 8 and now shares the same views on immigration as Ted Cruz, so nothing to see here â letâs move on.
There is a lot to like about Marco Rubio. But as it relates to the all-important compound issue of immigration, one would have to erase all of history to suggest he is on the same playing field as Ted Cruz. When it mattered, Cruz wasnât just a vote for sovereignty and security, he was a voice for it. Rubio wasnât just a vote for Obamaâs prize agenda, he was a voice for it.
For those of us who fought with everything we had to defeat the Gang of 8 despite Rubioâs best effort to score the ultimate game-winning touchdown for Obama, we canât just let this go. The only similarity Rubio and Cruz share as it relates to immigration is the same similarity that a firefighter and an arsonist share with regards to fire â they were both there at the scene of the crime. The one was a perpetrator of the problem; the other was part of the solution. Rubio is now suggesting that Cruz also supported amnesty because at the time of the Gang of 8 debate, Cruz introduced an amendment stripping the provision providing a path to citizenship from the bill. Rubioâs camp disingenuously submits that this act means Cruz implicitly supported legalization so long as no citizenship is involved.
Perhaps Rubio is unfamiliar with an amendment strategy when fighting legislation because he has been in very few firefights for the cause of conservatism since his election to the Senate. One way of embarrassing and exposing proponents of a bad bill is by introducing amendments to tweak the bill with changes its proponents are hard-pressed to oppose. This doesnât mean the senator would otherwise support the legislation if it contained those changes, itâs merely a strategy to derail the bill altogether.
Itâs for this reason that Rubio, during one of the few battles he actively fought, introduced an amendment to the Corker-Cardin bill forcing Iran to recognize Israel as a Jewish state. Itâs not that he otherwise would have been fine with the Iran deal or the Corker-Cardin process. This was merely a way to expose the other side for their extreme position.
This is what Cruz was doing when he introduced amendments to pause any amnesty until the enforcement was implemented or to take away the pathway to citizenship or his amendment to expand legal immigration. He wanted to show that the entire Gang effort had nothing to do with being compassionate, pro-immigrant, or enforcement oriented â as proponents of the bill, including Rubio, so ardently asserted â rather this was a scheme to create new Democrat voters and disenfranchise the citizenry. Indeed, Senator Sessions, who clearly opposes legalization, supported Cruzâs amendment, while Rubioâs fellow Gang members on committee opposed it.
Hence, in the irony of all ironies, Rubio is using the hard work of Cruz in defeating his bill to suggest that they really share the same view!
As highlighted in his Conservative Review profile, Rubio was promoting his bill as âenforcement firstâ even as he was voting down amendments to make the bill do just that. Itâs not just that Rubio changed his position to âenforcement first,â itâs that he touted that Gang of 8 bill for months as doing just that. He opposed the following amendments:
A provision to ensure that the border is secured before any amnesty is granted. (Senate.gov) A provision requiring completion of the reinforced double-layered border fencing. He was one of only five Republicans to do so. (Senate.gov) A provision requiring that a visa tracking system be implemented before any amnesty is granted. (Senate.gov) A provision that would require congressional votes affirming the border has been secured before the granting of temporary legal status. (Senate.gov)
As noted in our guide to political conversions, a legitimate recent convert to a cause is usually the most zealous in championing the issue unprompted by political pressure. When Cruz was fighting Obamaâs executive amnesty, the border surge, sanctuary cities, the release of criminal aliens, the Islamic refugee scheme, and homegrown terror threats via immigration â using all his platforms on committee, floor speeches, and in the media â where was Rubio? Until Breitbart called him out for not supporting a single enforcement effort, Rubio never even signed onto the effort against sanctuary cities.
Moreover, even long after the Gang of 8, Rubio continued to promote his amnesty agenda and gave tail winds to Obama instead of actually fighting him on his executive amnesty. While Cruz was fighting DACA, Rubio was saying heâd keep it and the only problem he had with it is that it wasnât permanent amnesty. He seemed to be bothered more by Obama poisoning the well against his legislative amnesty effort than actually stopping Obamaâs broader open borders agenda.
Every candidate engages in conversions while running for office to a certain extent. Even Cruz has changed his tune on H1B visas. But Cruz has a lot more credibility on the overall immigration issue because âenforcement firstâ has been more than a campaign talking point to serve as window dressing for amnesty; it has embodied his tenure in the Senate.
Ask yourself this question: do you believe in your heart of hearts that Rubio will fight for conservatives on sovereignty and borders the minute he wins the primary and commences his general election messaging?
"Ask yourself this question: do you believe in your heart of hearts that Rubio will fight for conservatives on sovereignty and borders the minute he wins the primary and commences his general election messaging?"
Rubio is a conservative of convenience. Which means he will bluster like a conservative in front of the right audience (briefly) to get their votes. Afterwards he’d legalize every illegal Mexican in the whole country, pronto.
He was sent to DC by the Tea Party.
Once there, he forgot it.
in all seriousness, what is America going to do when Europe goes completely Islamic?
Stick its neck out and wait for the blade?
liberalism is truly a mental disease, and its logical end is self-destruction because it criminalizes everything that is human....
some will
maybe at that time, we get serious....
Rubio is only conservative while he is running for president. I guarantee that after the nominee is selected he will revert to RINO.
With a Hillary, Obama or other surrogate, our tax dollars would go to supporting them. They would also be used to create similar conditions here.
It took me while to come to the realization that a true ideological Democrat politician is the lowest form of scum on this earth. They are also avidly supported by establishment RINOs nearly 100% of the time. They do not care about families, borders, countries, religion or anything that one associates with morals, tradition and continuity. It is only about power and the sustainment thereof.
They are worst enemies free people could possibly have. They only care about the power and control of their own particular life span. Progeny means nothing to them.
Not in the least. That is why I will never vote for this liar.
Rubio is the Yasser Arafat of Republican politics. He will say one thing to Republicans in English and the complete opposite to Latinos in Spanish.
Rubio practices taqiyya just like the Moslems do.
As the native American indians said; Rubio speaks with forked tongue.
He sounds good and speaks well but just like obummer; one needs to look at his actions and prior history to see what he’s really all about just like this author suggests.
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