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Rubio, Not Trump, Is Now the Defining Figure in the GOP Race
New York Magazine's Daily Intelligencer ^ | October 9, 2015 | Benjamin Wallace-Wells

Posted on 10/10/2015 11:20:35 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet

Cycles in presidential campaigns begin with hopeful conjecture, outright lies, blind tabloid items that can’t ever be proved or disproved. This week the Marco Rubio cycle began. Marco Rubio is now the “front-runner” for the Koch brothers’ support and cash, the New York Daily News reported yesterday morning, citing a source “who ran into David Koch at a recent event in Manhattan.” That sourcing sounds pretty shaky — David Koch has never seemed like someone who blurts out his political plans to the restroom attendant, though, who knows, people always surprise you — but of course it’s hard to imagine that the item isn’t true. By the time Rubio and Donald Trump arrived in Las Vegas yesterday to speak in separate events at the same time, the hype seemed almost anxious: “High Noon Out West Between Trump and Rubio the Kid,” the Times had announced this morning. Trump has recently lost interest in insulting Jeb Bush and started insulting Rubio. As an insult comic, the Donald has lately been somewhat overrated, and he has taken a grasping line on Rubio: that the younger man was sweaty and needed to gulp water during the second presidential debate, that this marks him as a lightweight. Hydration issues aside, that Trump has trained his own sights on the Floridian (much as the press has, and evidently the Kochs) has helped to confirm that the party’s outsider energies may be dissipating a bit. In this new phase the race’s pivotal figure may no longer be Trump, the most bombastic candidate, but Rubio, the most talented one.

If the Times is right and Las Vegas was the site of the showdown, then the symbolism isn’t especially auspicious for the casino magnate turned populist politician. Trump is inescapably the candidate of the Strip, of the Vegas illusion, of everything about the city that feels gaudy and impermanent. Rubio can lay claim to a more human experience here. As a child Rubio spent six years living in a working-class Las Vegas neighborhood while his father worked here as a banquet-hall bartender — “behind a portable bar,” his son likes to say in his speeches, and that portable carries some feeling for the precariousness of working-class life. The casinos offered little for kids, and so the Rubio immigrant parents took him driving past the grand Vegas mansions, Liberace’s among them, explaining to their kids that this kind of success was possible for them in this country. As Nevada’s politics have matured — as the place has become increasingly Hispanic and increasingly pivotal, as the state’s key figure has become Brian Sandoval, the Hispanic Republican governor — they have left behind Trump’s great themes, of the certainty that America will always win, and moved right into Rubio’s, of whether the promise of the American Dream that the country holds out to immigrants is still possible.

During the 2008 campaign there was much worrying over the nearly complete whiteness of Iowa and New Hampshire — the way the early primary states might suppress the influence of black voters in the Democratic primary. But this time the singular hue of Iowa and New Hampshire has had a different effect. It has kept off-screen the Republican Party’s essential demographic challenge, of winning something other than the votes of white men. Rubio’s argument is that though immigrants can cause problems, they also supply a restorative aspiration and optimism. That is just as much the modern Nevada story as it is Rubio’s own.

Step back from today’s “showdown,” take a slightly longer perspective, and it is startling how well the race has gone for Rubio so far. One of the two early favorites for the nomination, Scott Walker, has already abandoned the race; the other, Jeb Bush, is struggling badly. Even though the early campaign has emphasized immigration, the issue on which Rubio is most alienated from the mainstream of the party, he has not taken a direct hit, in part because he has run a low-key and noncombative early campaign, and it seems likely that as Rubio comes to the fore the energies around the issue may fade, at least a little bit. Analysts have noticed how rapidly Rubio is catching up, both in the polls and in the betting markets.

Meanwhile, Rubio’s campaign has been filled with small-scale genial deftness. Asked on Fox News about the Black Lives Matter protests, he called it “a legitimate issue” and said that a professional African-American friend of his had been stopped by police “eight or nine times” in the past 18 months for “no legitimate reason.” Far more than Bush or Trump, Rubio has seemed to grasp that the essential challenge of the current election is not only ideological but also generational: a battle over whether Hillary Clinton can complete the long post-baby-boomer project, which moved through her husband’s presidency and Obama’s, of moving the country’s politics to the left in ways that reflected social transformations of the '60s. “Turn the page on yesterday,” Rubio urged, when I saw him in New Hampshire on Wednesday. This is the obvious message that Republicans would want to take into a general-election campaign against Hillary Clinton. It is also one that, among the leading Republican candidates, uniquely suits Rubio.

Rubio’s crowds are still not as big as Trump’s, and he has raised much less money than Bush has. That he has so far stayed away from the center means that the senator is still a somewhat vague and soft-focus candidate, of hope but not clear edges. He still has not effectively defended his record on immigration to his party’s base, has not been forced to reconcile his dreamy budget with reality, has not had to defend his militarism against charges that it is naïve, or had to prove that his social conservatism was not badly outdated. He has never attacked. Even now you see the idea of the candidate more clearly than you see the candidacy itself.

The most interesting political question of the past four years — whether the right-wing insurgency represents a basic reordering of conservatism or simply an expression of its anger (the Tea Party: Revolution or Evolution? Discuss) — has not yet been resolved, and as frequently as Rubio is compared to Obama, he has to map less-certain terrain. In Washington conservative politics has become an identity demonstration as much as anything, and if that is the mood in the early primary states by the winter, the senator from Florida probably can’t win. And so even as he surges, his campaign has an interstitial feeling. Rubio avoids conflict, talks hopefully about the future to the elderly, assembles positions on which he might move either right or left. And, as Trump noticed, he minds his hydration, since in a marathon the last thing you want is to be beset by thirst.


TOPICS: Florida; New York; Texas; Campaign News; Issues; Parties
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Laff riot.
1 posted on 10/10/2015 11:20:35 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Rubio = amnesty. He’s going nowhere.


2 posted on 10/10/2015 11:22:52 PM PDT by JohnnyP
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
lol.............do we need more confirmation????....
3 posted on 10/10/2015 11:25:01 PM PDT by M-cubed ( Their hope is to find a way to pick a nominee who, if elected, would actually stay the course the w)
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Holy Hell.


4 posted on 10/10/2015 11:25:45 PM PDT by 80skid
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Koch Brothers bless Rubio, and the world changes.


5 posted on 10/10/2015 11:26:46 PM PDT by BigEdLB (Congress will have blood on their hands if anything happens because of the Iran appeasement)
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To: JohnnyP

Rubio reminds me of Rufio in “Hook” all full of bluster and greedy for Pan’s place as leader but not up to the task and is killed by Captain Hook. In the end he’s just another lost boy.


6 posted on 10/10/2015 11:27:28 PM PDT by Mastador1 (I'll take a bad dog over a good politician any day!)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
Rubio avoids conflict, talks hopefully about the future to the elderly, assembles positions on which he might move either right or left.

Squishiness is not positive trait.

7 posted on 10/10/2015 11:28:17 PM PDT by FourPeas ("Maladjusted and wigging out is no way to go through life, son." -hg)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

I love it when Liberals tell conservative how they should think.


8 posted on 10/10/2015 11:29:47 PM PDT by Cowboy Bob (With Trump & Cruz, America can't lose!)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

They just keep on pimping everyone they think Hillary! can beat.


9 posted on 10/10/2015 11:32:36 PM PDT by JennysCool (My hypocrisy goes only so far)
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Even at New York magazine Rubio can’t draw defenders.
He is pretty much a no-sale across the political spectrum.


10 posted on 10/10/2015 11:34:46 PM PDT by MrEdd (Heck? Geewhiz Cripes, thats the place where people who don't believe in Gosh think they aint going.)
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Yes it is.


11 posted on 10/10/2015 11:36:53 PM PDT by jospehm20
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Shall we count the GOPe’s string of next big things? Jeb, Walker, Perry, Crispy, Kasich, Alpha Jeb, Marco and Carly. So now it’s Marco 2.0? Even though he’s polling at half of what Trump is in his home state ?

MmmKay.


12 posted on 10/10/2015 11:36:56 PM PDT by Hugin ("First thing--get yourself a firearm!" Sheriff Ed Galt, Last Man Standing.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Only in fantasy land.


13 posted on 10/10/2015 11:38:06 PM PDT by Jim Robinson (Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God!)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

The not ready for prime time candidate.


14 posted on 10/10/2015 11:40:54 PM PDT by Ronin (Blackface or bolt-ons, it's the same fraud. - Norm Lenhart)
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Sherm Lollar, and not Mickey Mantle, is now the defining baseball player of the 1950s
15 posted on 10/10/2015 11:45:03 PM PDT by jobim
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To: Hugin

Add the worst Cruz. Now Hillary would win 50 states and DC.


16 posted on 10/10/2015 11:53:58 PM PDT by napscoordinator (Walker for President 2016. The only candidate with actual real RESULTS!!!!! The rest...talkers!)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Rubberio, flexible enough to take any position on any issue and bilingual so he can lie about it two languages


17 posted on 10/10/2015 11:54:48 PM PDT by Lurkinanloomin (Know Islam, No Peace - No Islam, Know Peace)
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Ok, so this week it is Rubio. Next week they will be back to Carly. Go Trump/Cruz


18 posted on 10/10/2015 11:56:07 PM PDT by Parley Baer
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

This race has demonstrated how crazy ALL our media now is

Far far more out there than when I grew up

Most media is now no different than The Nation

And FAUX is 1975 TIME or US NEWS AND WORLD REPORT


19 posted on 10/10/2015 11:57:37 PM PDT by wardaddy (The establishment needs destroying)
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To: Hugin

Trump leads ALL Favorite sons in their own states!

Trump leads Bush in FL by 16
Trump leads Rubio in FL by 14
Trump leads Kasich in Oh by 10
Trump leads Cruz in TX by 5
Trump leads Carson in IA by 5
Trump leads FioRINO in CA by 4

YUUUGE!


20 posted on 10/11/2015 12:03:05 AM PDT by entropy12 (When you vote for a candidate, you are actually voting for his/her rich donors!)
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