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Trump’s bin Laden ‘Prediction’ , Fact check: Did Donald Trump predict the 9/11 attacks?

Donald Trump is wrong about Ford and Mexico, FactCheck: Trump’s bogus boast about Ford

Trump Off-Base on Cruz Loan Rates

Trump Overstates Cruz Challenges

Trump said he got to know Putin “very well” while the two were on CBS’ “60 Minutes.” Nope. The two men were interviewed separately, in different countries thousands of miles apart.

Trump claimed his campaign is “100 percent” self-funded. Nope. At the time, more than 50 percent of his campaign’s funds had come from outside contributors.

 

9 posted on 02/15/2016 3:40:03 PM PST by justlittleoleme (Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.)
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On Monday the Cruz campaign provided the facts to support his statements.

FACT: Marco Rubio Told Univision He Would Not End Obama’s Executive Amnesty on Day One

RUBIO: ‘DACA applies to young people that arrived in this country at a very young age before they were adults and I don’t think we can immediately revoke that I’m not calling for it to be revoked tomorrow, or this week, or right away.’

FACT: Marco Rubio Supported In-State Tuition for Illegals, Twice.

Rubio twice co-sponsored legislation granting in-state tuition to illegal-aliens. (2003 HB 119, 2004 HB 119)

DAILY BEAST: ‘[B]ack in 2003 and 2004, he was even more generous to undocumented immigrants. Rubio and Rivera co-sponsored legislation that would have allowed undocumented immigrants to pay in-state tuition in community colleges and state universities. Those who resided in the state and attended a Florida high school for three years prior to graduation would be able to pay in-state tuition, the legislation proposed, if the student pledged to file an application to be a U.S. permanent resident as soon as he or she is able to do so.’

Legislative Analysis of HB 119.

FACT: When Conservatives In The Senate Were Trying To Defund Planned Parenthood, Marco Rubio Did Not Show Up For The Vote…Twice.

POLITICO: Rubio avoids Cruz’s Planned Parenthood-shutdown push

‘Many of the Republican candidates on the debate stage Wednesday night joined in a full-throated endorsement of Ted Cruz’s damn-the-torpedoes strategy to defund Planned Parenthood, even if it means shutting down the federal government.

But two candidates who’ll soon be casting votes on the matter were noticeably silent: Sens. Marco Rubio and Rand Paul…’

Votes:

2015 September Cloture vote on Continuing Resolution funding Planned Parenthood
Rubio (R-FL): Did Not Show Up
Cruz (R-TX), Nay

2015 September vote on final passage of Continuing Resolution funding Planned Parenthood
Rubio (R-FL): Did Not Show Up
Cruz (R-TX), Nay

Instead Marco Rubio voted for a drive-by ‘show vote’ that had no hope of becoming law and gave up the leverage Republicans had to actually defund Planned Parenthood.

WASHINGTON POST: ‘The Senate voted, 52 to 47, on Thursday night to repeal large portions of Obamacare and defund Planned Parenthood. The repeal was wrapped inside a budget reconciliation bill that needed a simple majority of 51 senators to make good on a longstanding promise to voters that a GOP-led Congress would eliminate large portions of Obamacare… The reconciliation bill is under a veto threat from President Obama and is not likely to become law anytime soon.’

FACT: While Conservatives Were Promising to Fight for Traditional Marriage, Marco Rubio Said Americans ‘Must Abide’ By the Gay-Marriage Supreme Court Decision

Florida Sen. Marco Rubio wrote, ‘While I disagree with this decision, we live in a republic and must abide by the law.’

This prompted the National Organization for Marriage to say it could not support Rubio for President: ‘We need bold leadership from the next President to fight back against an imperial judiciary,’ [NOM President Brian] Brown said in an email to Breitbart News. ‘Senator Rubio is merely giving lip service when he says he supports traditional marriage…Rubio and Bush, on the other hand, are simply caving. Period. Right now I can’t see conservatives supporting either.’

Rubio should stop acting like the bombastic Trump and refrain from calling Cruz a liar. If Rubio has facts to demonstrate that Cruz is wrong he should show them to us instead of just saying liar. I really don’t like it when Cruz and Rubio go at it. I’d be very happy with either one of them as president, but the name calling has to stop. We get way more than enough of that from Trump.


20 posted on 02/15/2016 3:52:58 PM PST by Praxeologue
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