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Can Sen. Marco Rubio recover with tea party? 'Absolutely,' leader says
Tampa Bay Times ^
| 07/24/2013
| Alex Leary
Posted on 07/24/2013 3:49:35 PM PDT by GIdget2004
"He started off his remarks saying a lot of you don't agree with my position on immigration but I did what I thought was right for the country," Niger Innis, chief strategist of TheTeaParty.net, told the Tampa Bay Times. "He only spent about 30 seconds on it. He knows most people in the room disagree with him but it was respectful. No eggs were thrown at him.
"He spent much more time a good 10 minutes talking about Obamacare and the moral and practical and economic responsibility that tea party members and conservatives have to derail Obamacare."
Rubio in his brief immigration remarks mentioned how he does not plan on pressing the House on immigration. "He's given his pound of flesh to those who want comprehensive immigration reform," Innis said. "We disagree with him but it was courageous. But he's said his part. I think he's done. I think he realized he has to remind those in the tea party that on 95 percent of the issues, he is right in line with them. His record is sterling except for one major blemish."
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TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Florida; US: Iowa
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To: GIdget2004
Niger Innis, chief strategist of TheTeaParty.net What? Who? You gotta be kidding me!
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posted on
07/24/2013 3:51:16 PM PDT
by
Timber Rattler
(Just say NO! to RINOS and the GOP-E)
To: GIdget2004
Not all may be as quick to forgive as Mr Innis, is my thought?
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posted on
07/24/2013 3:51:30 PM PDT
by
man_in_tx
(Blowback (Faithfully farting twowards Mecca five times daily).)
To: GIdget2004
"He started off his remarks saying a lot of you don't agree with my position on immigration but I did what I thought was right for the country," Niger Innis, chief strategist of TheTeaParty.net, told the Tampa Bay Times. No problem. My turn to do what's best for my country is coming up.
Rubio won't be party of the plan.
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posted on
07/24/2013 3:51:49 PM PDT
by
DoughtyOne
(Kill the bill... Begin enforcing our current laws, signed by President Ronald Reagan.)
To: GIdget2004
Sure he can recover with the Tea Party. He will just never be fully trusted ever again.
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posted on
07/24/2013 3:51:56 PM PDT
by
Nachum
(The Obama "List" at www.nachumlist.com)
To: GIdget2004
"He started off his remarks saying a lot of you don't agree with my position on immigration but I did what I thought was right for the country," Niger Innis, chief strategist of TheTeaParty.net, told the Tampa Bay Times. No problem. My turn to do what's best for my country is coming up.
Rubio won't be party of the plan.
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posted on
07/24/2013 3:52:15 PM PDT
by
DoughtyOne
(Kill the bill... Begin enforcing our current laws, signed by President Ronald Reagan.)
To: GIdget2004
We have a leader? Since when? I didn’t vote for him. If I were to vote for anybody to lead the Tea Party it would be Sarah.
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posted on
07/24/2013 3:52:43 PM PDT
by
Sirius Lee
(All that is required for evil to advance is for government to do "something")
To: GIdget2004
To: GIdget2004
He will not be able to recover. No way will I ever vote for this idiot if he runs for President.
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posted on
07/24/2013 3:54:22 PM PDT
by
eekitsagreek
(Tip like a Greek during tough economic times: 3% in loose change!)
To: Timber Rattler
Tell ya what. If Rubio successfully facilitates the repeal of Obama care, I might consider supporting him.
10
posted on
07/24/2013 3:55:22 PM PDT
by
cblue55
("Those people who will not be governed by God will be ruled by tyrants,")
To: GIdget2004
Who the hell cares about any other issue?? If you let in tens of millions of illegals, it’s game over for ALL issues conservatives care about, the budget, Obamacare, taxes, defense. Dems, and marxists will control the entire government as far as the eye can see. There will be no constitution. No bill of rights. Just drones in the sky, and NSA watching all that we say and do, and bunch of old people cowering in the corner talking about how they used to be free.
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posted on
07/24/2013 3:56:59 PM PDT
by
Defiant
(In the next rebellion, the rebels will be the ones carrying the American flag.)
To: GIdget2004
I disagree with Mr Innis...Marco jumped the shark to the point of no return. If Mr Innis feels this way, then I have serious concerns with TheTeaParty.net.
Here's more of what Mr Innis said, from the linked article...
He said it would be unwise for tea party members to discard Rubio.
"Why would we want to alienate this rising star?" Innis said. "I'm not encouraging people to look past immigration, but no pun intended to have a comprehensive look at his record."
Mmmmmm...no thanks.
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posted on
07/24/2013 3:57:44 PM PDT
by
Jane Long
(While Marxists continue the fundamental transformation of the USA, progressive RINOs stay silent.)
To: GIdget2004
To me, Rubio’s capitulation on the rule of law was NOT courageous, but smarmy and cowardly. He met with Shumer and Durbin instead of his supporters. He is a fraud, IMO.
If you listened to his interviews with talk show hosts, he spoke in talking points, and did not answer doubts directly. Despite saying that there would not be a rushed bill, and that there would be many hearings before any vote was taken, he voted for a 1200 page monstrosity that no one read.
I despise the guy. He is a traitor. Bob
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posted on
07/24/2013 3:58:05 PM PDT
by
alstewartfan
("The atmosphere's too cold in here to attract a butterfly like that." Al Stewart)
To: GIdget2004
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posted on
07/24/2013 3:58:35 PM PDT
by
Don Corleone
("Oil the gun..eat the cannoli. Take it to the Mattress.")
To: GIdget2004
Chief Strategist Niger Innis. Why does this sound so ... well, so
not tea party?
They're going to start prattling about optics and reaching across the aisle any second now, sounds like.
To: Timber Rattler
Niger Innis isn’t the “leader” of the Tea Party, he’s head of the Congress of Racial Equality, last I checked. Not a bad guy, but he doesn’t speak for the rest of us.
To: GIdget2004
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posted on
07/24/2013 4:00:03 PM PDT
by
ought-six
( Multiculturalism is national suicide, and political correctness is the cyanide capsule.)
To: Sirius Lee
He’s not the leader but the “strategist” for the TP.net or whatever cocakamamie TP clone he came up with. Next thing we’ll know, we’ll have a chief entertainment division of the Tea Party and the lib media will be drooling..
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posted on
07/24/2013 4:01:54 PM PDT
by
max americana
(fired liberals in our company after the election, & laughed while they cried (true story))
To: GIdget2004
I think he's done [pushing immigration].
WRONG!
He is like Schumer/McCain/Graham on the subject. He tried to push it as state House speaker. He tried to push it as US Senator.
Like the scorpion and the frog -- it is his nature.
He may lay low for a while and wait for a different forum, but, like the liberals and progressives, he will continue to push the issue -- either in public or behind the scenes.
Compassionate Conservative GW Bush pushed it 3 times during his administration and even came out a few weeks ago pushing the new Senate bill.
Rubio lied and lied and allowed commercials to use his name. Commercials that misrepresented the Senate bill contents and claimed that conservatives favored the bill.
No, Rubio is not done with immigration. Not by a long shot. It is his nature.
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posted on
07/24/2013 4:01:56 PM PDT
by
TomGuy
(.)
To: GIdget2004
Watch for Rubio to pander to conservatives to make up for amnesty. How long before we see a massive “Hispanics Against Gay Marriage” rally?
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posted on
07/24/2013 4:07:03 PM PDT
by
eekitsagreek
(Tip like a Greek during tough economic times: 3% in loose change!)
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