Posted on 06/09/2015 2:45:54 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Earlier today, the New York Times clucked its tongue over Marco Rubio’s “penchant for luxury,” embodied primarily in the purchase of an $80,000 “speedboat.” One man’s luxury is another man’s … fishing boat. The Rubio team sent Dylan Byers a link to the model of the boat Rubio bought, which ain’t exactly a yacht:
But while Rubio did indeed spend $80,000 on a boat, the vessel in question is not the glamorous “luxury speedboat” the Times article portrayed. It is, in fact, an offshore fishing boat.
On Tuesday, Rubio spokesperson Alex Conant sent POLITICO a link to a website showing the make and model of the boat Rubio owns: an EdgeWater 245CC Deep-V Center Console. The manufacturer, Edgewater, notes that the boat is perfect for “safety-minded family boaters and avid anglers.” In a place like Miami, home to billionaires and stars who have multimillion-dollar yachts, an $80,000 luxury boat can seem like a contradiction.
The Times reports that Rubio “splurged” on this “extravagant purchase” after receiving an $800,000 on a book deal. “At the time, Mr. Rubio confided to a friend that it was a potentially inadvisable outlay that he could not resist,” the article states. “The 24-foot boat, he said, fulfilled a dream.”
There is some irony in this pathway to Byers. The Gray Lady had made Byers their go-to guy on responses to inquiries from the Free Beacon. Maybe the Times will respond to this by sending a comment to The Blaze, or something.
Byers’ Politico colleague Blake Hounshell tweeted out a picture of the luxurious accommodations:
This is Marco Rubios luxury speedboat http://t.co/XvMaUJo02m pic.twitter.com/FIWI29pm46
— Blake Hounshell (@blakehounshell) June 9, 2015
A “penchant for luxury,” eh? Compare and contrast:
@blakehounshell @EdMorrissey Here's John Kerry's. Looks like Rubio should have picked a sugar momma like the Poodle. pic.twitter.com/ZUTHouLYda
— Sheepherder (@chrismcm66) June 9, 2015
What else does the New York Times have on Rubio’s luxurious tastes? A two-can beer helmet?
Totally unrelated and completely coincidental update: Anyone know if the New York Times has acknowledged their correction on the Ford F-150 “sports utility vehicle” description yet?
Update: There’s another point to be made about the NYT’s description of the Rubio Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous life. The Rubios bought a house in West Miami near the peak of the housing bubble, and this is how the Times described it:
Then, by the end of 2005, the Rubios completed the purchase of a new home, twice the size of their previous one, for $550,000. The house, among the more expensive in West Miami, stood out from the aging homes nearby: It includes an in-ground pool, a handsome brick driveway, meticulously manicured shrubs and oversize windows.
An “in-ground pool” is the usual kind of pool installed in back yards, although some buy metal Doughboys. Contrast this description with earlier media coverage of the exact same house provided to Hot Air by a member of Rubio’s team. For instance, here’s Politico in 2012:
When he is not playing his increasingly large role on the national stage, he and Jeanette and their children, ages 4-12, live in this Hispanic enclave, a shielded bubble in a transient world. Their house is a stones throw from the recreational center where the couple met as teenagers 22 years ago. His mother and sister live three blocks away, in the house where he grew up. Her mother is a ten-minute drive away. Their children have a dozen cousins living within 5 miles. At the end of the day, I have a network I have my family, my friends that help me when I cant do it, says Jeanette about her husband being in Washington all week. I dont have a nanny or anything like that. I have my family.
There is nothing opulent about their home, but it is warm and bright and simply decorated with white and brown furniture. In the driveway sits the senators black pickup truck that he uses for weekend errands. By the way, sorry for the patches [on the wall], he offers. Theyre painting here.
The Sun Sentinel offered an even more humble assessment of the neighborhood:
In the case of his claim that he lives in a “working-class neighborhood,” score one for Rubio in the truth column. I went to his West Miami block for my Sunday print column, and it turns out he’s not stretching on this one, despite the fact that his home is currently listed for sale at $675,000. …
As I discovered, his block has some older, more modest homes (2-bedroom ranch homes built in the 1950s) and five newer, bigger homes built on a cul-de-sac in 2005. Rubio’s home has a pool, 4 bedrooms and 2700 square feet of living space.
I was expecting to ridicule his claims, but it turns out I have to back him on this.
Bill Sanderson tweeted out a comparison of “luxury” homes earlier today:
Left: Marco Rubio's house. Right: Hillary Clinton's house. Clearly, Hillary can identify with the common man. pic.twitter.com/3gLEXcpdmW
— Bill Sanderson (@mrgeology) June 9, 2015
There’s nothing necessarily luxurious about 2700 square feet for a house. It’s not small either, but with four children, it’s hardly extravagant. Rubio has remained in the community in which he grew up, a working-class neighborhood in a house that only rises a little above the norm. He’s not buying mansions in Georgetown or New York, in other words.
“A boat is a hole in the water you throw money”
Looks frugal to me but I’m not a Kennedy.
Boat. Break Out Another Thousand.
The New York Times hates Hispanics.
Shocking!!
(Can some folks go and find pictures of John F’n Kerry’s yacht and post them for all to see? Yeah, the one he hid in another state so he wouldn’t have to pay taxes on it.)
As usual, this majority foreign owned, communist rag is out of sync with reality.
What’s the big deal? He didn’t park it in another state to avoid paying taxes on it, did he?
Rubio must be frightening the left. I don’t support him but do enjoy witnessing leftist fear.
Yeah, because everyone knows that things would have gone much better for Ted Kennedy if only he could have afforded a boat.
That boat couldn’t even make it all the way to Gilligan’s Island and back.
Boats are expensive, that’s for sure, but if you’re going to get one this is a great choice. Its well made, safe and fairly economical to operate. It doesn’t even have a cabin. Boats like this are nothing special.
John Kerry has an extremely expensive yacht but you won’t hear the NYT calling that a luxury.
Good heavens, it is almost as big as the RMS Titanic! Well, one of its life boats maybe.
Hell, a blood splatter analyst working for Miami Metro PD owns a nicer boat than that.
Ummm...how does that compare in size to John Kerry’s boat. And, does Rubio sneak it out of state to avoid taxes?
If this is the worst sh%#$ they can dig up on Rubio, then he must be pretty squeaky clean. This “squib” will backfire big time IMO.
AND...
Well, now that we’ve declared spouses “in bounds”, let’s examine the financial and legal behaviors of the leading Democratic candidates’ spouses...
As usual, desperate DIM/LIB aholes are spewing their insanity.
Dexter................
$80,000 will NOT but you a luxury anything...super fine car, VERY modest home, medium boat, a few acres of land.....
Just think if it was a Cigarette Boat.
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