Posted on 02/05/2016 7:26:07 AM PST by conservativejoy
This was posted today at Right Wing News. It is a good reminder of the dangers of nominating Marco Rubio.
The only thing I fear is, all this mindless nonsense is going to cause a large portion of voters to stay home after the primaries are finished.
A plurality of Republican voters aren’t conservative.
For many reasons.
So Rubio can get a lot of votes if he’s the last guy standing from that group of candidates.
And it’s not that they are not conservative so much as they are not knee deep in the details like most of us are. They lean to the right and may have strong feelings, but also are susceptible to media narratives and do not necessarily act on the red flags on certain issues. They’ll hear mostly what they like and make snap decisions on likability and trustworthiness. There’s nothing at surface level that is problematic about Rubio, unless you do not like his style of fast speech.
Agreed. The author of this thread might have to come to the conclusion that he is the one that is wrong. Rubio is not an establishment darling. they tried to defeat him in Florida and they are trying to crush him now. He can unite the party. Well, not all the hard liners on this site, but I don’t think he will need them to win.
Do you even have a clue who owns Rubio? He’s as ‘establishment’ as they get! Handpicked by the same people who own Paul Ryan.
Rubio’s deceptions
http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3391812/posts
Here is Cruz pushing birthright citizenship, defending anchor babies like Rubio to be able to be president. This man is dangerous! Aug. 13, 2011. Under a minute and the same smarmy Cruz lawyereze BS. And no, he didn’t mention he was born in Canada. It took him 3 more years to figure that one out.
https://www.facebook.com/320067734478/videos/vb.320067734478/10153927546279479/?type=2&theater
Thank God they’re NOT plugged in... like we are.
Wow, Rubio hand-picked. So who has spent almost 60 million to defeat him. That is a costly ploy I would say. No, the establishment is out to distroy him so they can anoint one of their own, Bush or Kaisch. That is the truth. Rubio arose out of the tea party movement, and I have backed him every sense. Yes, he mad a terrible mistake with the gang of eight. and I think he gets it now. I know, I know you have to prove me wrong. Go ahead. He will be president anyway.
There were always other nicer, genuine guys who'd love to spend some quality time with a girl, guys who maybe didn't look quite so handsome and guys their mom actually liked better but no, she was waiting for the hunk to call!
If the hunk did call and did actually take her out, he was laughing at how stupid the girl was Monday morning in the locker room and telling the guys about what an "easy score" she was!
Some women never learn and men included.
They actually want to go for the liar because........add your own qualifier!
Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me!!!
Don’t let facts confuse you. You didn’t even read that link...any AMERICAN would run from Rubio knowing how bought and paid for he is.
I cannot get my bearings with Rubio. I do think he brings a great deal of conservatism to the table. More than any of our nominees since 80/84. He’s definitely got some flaws, and I am still disgusted with his road show to push the gang of eight bill. That said, I have never completely washed my hands of him because I think he still has good possibility. Definitely concerned about immigration and not to thrilled with his hawkishness and big brother tendencies on surveillance. On those issues, Cruz hit my libertarian needs in addition to general limited government. If it was issues in a vacuum driving the decision, Cruz is the match. When it comes to campaign chops, Rubio is better. Tough choice. When it comes time for my primary. I could potentially vote for any of the top 3 depending on where the race stands. I see what you are saying about Rubio. He could be the total poser. I don’t think he’s entirely insincere. I do think he feels he can pull a fast one on immigration.
It's another when personal dislike is added as an additional hurdle. Even though Democrats and the press hated Reagan's policies, they often liked him personally, which was something that aided Reagan in enacting his agenda.
Cruz has established himself as the Grand Inquisitor of the GOP, and while that is red meat to hard-line conservatives, it makes you unpopular personally, and unlikeable. It is looking more and more like Ted Cruz just doesn't play well with others, and that isn't a good sign either in terms of getting elected, or being able to govern effectively once there.
I'm not sure a President Cruz would be able to accomplish much more than vetoing things he doesn't like. In terms of enacting the legislation needed to effect permanent change...I just don't see it. I don't see him having the personal appeal necessary to rally either Congressional or public support.
Spare your self the disappointment. Vote for ANYONE who runs against ANY Democrat.
Cruz, like Reagan will appeal to the American people. Cruz’s policies are popular with the people. Those policies have made him unpopular with the establishment.
That he is unlikable is a myth. His favorables are at the top of the entire list of candidates, while Trump has the highest unfavorables of all.
Here's a blurb from Wikipedia (links to supporting articles are there)
As speaker, Rubio "aggressively tried to push Florida to the political right," according to NBC News, and frequently clashed with the Florida Senate, which was run by more moderate Republicans, and with then-Governor Charlie Crist, a centrist Republican at the time.[40] Although a conservative, "behind the scenes many Democrats considered Rubio someone with whom they could work," according to biographer Manuel Roig-Franzia.[46]
Dan Gelber of Miami, the House Democratic leader at the time of Rubio's speakership, considered him "a true conservative" but not "a reflexive partisan," saying: "He didn't have an objection to working with the other side simply because they were the other side. To put it bluntly, he wasn't a jerk."[47] Gelber considered Rubio "a severe conservative, really far to the right, but probably the most talented spokesman the severe right could ever hope for."
Cruz has set himself up as the conservative Grand Inquisitor of the GOP, and is becoming as disliked by other candidates as he was in the Senate. Being right on all the issues doesn't help if you alienate so many people that you can't get elected, or effectively govern even if you do.
One thing that I do like in your analogy is football. Rubio played team sports, and actually had a football scholarship. Cruz didn't. Team sports help a lot of guys learn about teamwork, and can be a huge positive for socialization.
Ted's biggest flaw is that he just doesn't play well with others.
He has rather impressively managed to repeat his unpopularity in the Senate with his unpopularity with his fellow candidates. Ben Carson, of all people, just hates the guy.
I'd be all-in on Cruz if the national political landscape mirrored that of Texas, but it doesn't. The country as whole is not nearly that conservative. We need a candidate who can actually persuade fence-sitters to embrace at least some conservative ideas, but Ted is much better at drawing the lines between "us" and "then" than at persuading people to cross over.
Good luck making your decision. I was in the exact same place where you were until very recently. Not an easy choice, and either is defensible.
Many decades earlier, long before you "were a twinkle in your daddie's eye," to quote a very old adage, there was a debate before the 1960 election, in which Dick Nixon far and away surpassed Jack Kennedy......but there were some significant factors at work: the media and liberals everywhere HATED Nixon; those who saw the debate on black and white TV, saw a young, good looking, smiling guy called Jack Kennedy and across the stark table sat a guy who knew all the facts, wasn't terribly conservative but we had yet to slide into the moral cesspool, Nxon fought hard fights against Communism and its creep into this Hemisphere (Castro was merely a young, swarthy "Freedom Fighter" an hour's flight from Miami) and the left loathed Nixon's work to expose the Communists in the government, Hollywierd and in academia!
Besides that, Nixon was not a pretty guy, he didn't go to ivy league schools, spending his summers in yachts in the Hamptons or on the Cape!, he held menial jobs to pay for his college!
He was a serious guy, he had a five o'clock shadow 30 minutes after shaving, which gave his appearance on black and white TV as thuggish and scarey! Add to that cameramen knew how to take advantage of showing each candidate's best side and lighting that accentuated Nixon's "sinister like" appearance!
Naturally, as in today's media, hard questions were given to Nixon, puffballs to Kennedy.
Those who heard the debate thought Nixon walked away with it but those who saw it loved Jack Kennedy and proclaimed him the winner.
The rest is history and except for two terms when crime control was demanded by the American people, after watching riots out of control acrossthe country and he promised to end Vietnam, Nixon was elected twice but never without the liberal wolves and hounds in the press and was run out of office.
Only charming, well-mannered, mostly attractive Ivy League candidates who again vacation in the Hamptons and the Cape matter! Ronald Reagan stepped outside of those rules but believe me, his Eureka College education and working class parents were sneered at by the Bush's and Rockefellers and liberals really scoffed at him especially when they realized Reagan took his promises to the American people were serious!
All this us to say, we don't have to vote for the most photogenic, most charming but especially the one the Establishment is pushing! Take responsibility for relentlessly researching records - real records, not those pushed by the campaign, other campaign supporters, liberal media and the RNC!
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