I have become incredibly dubious about Rubio of late. He came out to embrace internationalism and multilateralism at the Brookings Institution, which rates right up there with drinking the blood of Dracula for being a bad thing.
High praise as well from the Council on Foreign Relations, a nest of vipers if there ever was one.
Their opinion?: “Rubio’s Global Vision: A Lot Like Obama’s”
http://www.brookings.edu/~/media/events/2012/4/25%20rubio/20120425_rubio
As far as I’m concerned, this was a gaffe several times worse than Akin’s.
How do you define internationalism and multilateralism?
Plus him being pro-amnesty.
I’m just glad he’s not the VP pick.
Plus him being pro-amnesty.
I’m just glad he’s not the VP pick.
And he’s pro-amnesty.
What I get here is a visionary who sees America that way Reagan saw her - a leader in the world and an influencer of freedom. The friend and supporter of free people everywhere. That's what America is as far as I'm concerned.
I sure don't see anything in here that smells like Obama's hatred of America or wanting to lose our borders language and culture into a "multinational", global melting pot with no national sovereignty or distinctions.
What I get here is a visionary who sees America that way Reagan saw her - a leader in the world and an influencer of freedom. The friend and supporter of free people everywhere. That's what America is as far as I'm concerned.