Posted on 07/07/2024 4:13:16 PM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest
On Sunday's CNN's State of the Union, Sen. Marco Rubio, tipped as one of Donald Trump's possible VP choices, battled host Dana Bash. Rubio came out on top on everything from abortion, to the SCOTUS ruling on presidential immunity, Trump's "revenge," Project 2025, Biden's disastrous record, and speculation about Trump's VP pick.
Rubio agilely batted away Bash's challenges, and also flashed a relaxed sense of humor, getting in a number of zingers.
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Last week, Doug Burgum and J.D. Vance, who are generally considered Trump's other most likely VP possibilities, made Sunday show appearances. Each was impressive in his own way. But Rubio's 13 years in the Senate, and experience in the crucible of running for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination, have sharpened him in unique ways.
Bash mentioned that Trump will be holding a rally in Florida this Tuesday -- perhaps his last rally before the convention begins on July 15th. Could that be a tell on his VP pick?
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oh BS
He was a part of John McCain's "Gang of 8" on the Senate's 2013 immigration amnesty bill.
Fortunately, Speaker John Boehner let the bill expire in the House without taking it up.
I've been wary of Rubio ever since.
-PJ
He did ok, but I would hardly call him an attack dog. Vance did a better job against the interrupting Harpy on NBC.
No Sale!
Too much RINO baggage!
*Offer himself as their president if they throw them out(Cuba’s communists). The Ayatollas in Iran will notice. Then do the same thing to them.*
There’s more.
Set up a military base in Guyana before Venezuela takes their land. Then fill it full of illegals and have them ‘invade’ Venezuela. Throw in more than a few MS-13 types. Guyana pays us with oil. I’d be awesome.
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