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1 posted on 11/03/2015 5:38:45 PM PST by jimbo123
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What is Rubio hiding?


2 posted on 11/03/2015 5:41:21 PM PST by tennmountainman ("Prophet Mountainman" Predicter Of All Things RINO...for a small pittance.)
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Tell me he ain’t good buddies with Michael Steele .......


3 posted on 11/03/2015 5:41:31 PM PST by SaveFerris (Be a blessing to a stranger today for some have entertained angels unaware)
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Some of the expenses were when no-show Rubio
was wined by Mexicans and enjoyed their lap dances.

Can’t show that to voters who paid for no-show to vote.


4 posted on 11/03/2015 5:41:38 PM PST by Diogenesis ("When a crime is unpunished, the world is unbalanced.")
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The guy is a train wreck.


5 posted on 11/03/2015 5:41:40 PM PST by VTenigma (The Democratic party is the party of the mathematically challenged)
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Team Yeb! dishing dirt on Rubberio. LOL!


6 posted on 11/03/2015 5:42:02 PM PST by Lurkinanloomin (Know Islam, No Peace - No Islam, Know Peace)
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This is getting too easy.

What do you hungers call it?

First Christie, thenjeb, then Fiorina, Graham never got off the ground. Paul done, now Rubio. RINOs are pretty big to go down so easily.

Time to take down the insane Rino doctor


7 posted on 11/03/2015 5:42:05 PM PST by dp0622
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Rubio acts like a child, totally unworthy and unqualified for POTUS. Can’t trust this puke, he’s slimy.


11 posted on 11/03/2015 5:48:22 PM PST by gwgn02
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Darn it, we might have to pitch in to keep Rubio in the race until he finishes Jeb!™ off ...
13 posted on 11/03/2015 5:53:32 PM PST by SecondAmendment (Restoring our Republic at 9.8357x10^8 FPS)
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Rubio has got champagne type spending with other people’s money.


14 posted on 11/03/2015 5:53:32 PM PST by Red Steel
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If you have aspirations to rise to high office, keep your nose clean when you are in low office, especially if you are a Republican. Just sayin’.


18 posted on 11/03/2015 6:12:25 PM PST by pepsi_junkie (The only fiscally sound thing dems ever did: create a state run media they don't have to pay for)
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Plus he’s taking about $170,000 a year to be a Senator and doesn’t show up much and he said he hates the Senate and that’s why he’s missing votes as he doesn’t like to be there. He should resign and definitely shouldn’t be president.


19 posted on 11/03/2015 6:13:44 PM PST by Marcella (CRUZ (Prepping can save your life today.))
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Then the politicians wonder why we have come to loathe them.


20 posted on 11/03/2015 6:14:35 PM PST by AEMILIUS PAULUS
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And Trump declared bankruptcy 4 times screwing people out of millions. Lets put the records together and compare who screwed more people out of more money.


22 posted on 11/03/2015 6:22:20 PM PST by Starstruck (I'm usually sarcastic. Deal with it.)
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imho, the TBT will try anything possible to take down a Republican to try to ensure the election of a Democrat. Articles in that ‘newspaper’ appear to lean liberal (putting it nicely)and, if not blatantly biased, use innuendo to diminish Republicans. Seems they’re concerned Rubio just might beat the preferred Democrat. And, if they can influence ‘no votes’ for Rubio .....well then, happy days ....another 4 years of Obama like government...free stuff for all and divide and conquer. of course, until the government comes for them.......


26 posted on 11/03/2015 7:54:24 PM PST by 4integrity
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/politics

Posted: 11/03/2015 1:51 pm EST Updated: 11/03/2015 1:59 pm EST

Follow the Money: Marco Rubio, Paul Singer, and the Argentine Connection

On Halloween morning, the New York Times broke the scary news that GOP presidential contender Marco Rubio just won the jackpot: the endorsement of billionaire hedge fund investor Paul Singer. But aside from citing Singer’s praise for Rubio’s “message of optimism” and “work on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee,” the story offered little explanation of what could prove to be a decisive turning point in the Republican primary race.

On the policy front, Rubio clearly meets Singer’s requirement for a candidate who favors lower taxes on the rich and, even more important, a blank check for Israel’s right-wing government. With his hawkish stands on the Middle East, including fervent opposition to the Iran nuclear deal, Rubio had already won over another leading Republican “bundler,” New York attorney Phil Rosen, former chairman of American Friends of Likud and a believer that Israel’s conflict with the Palestinians “was, and will always be, a holy war.”

Rubio is a protégé of Florida billionaire Norman Braman, who has contributed at least six figures to support the expansion of Jewish settlements in the occupied territories. Rubio reportedly leads the all-important “Adelson primary,” the race to tap the virtually unlimited cash box of gambling billionaire Sheldon Adelson, the single most prominent U.S. supporter of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

All that is music to Singer’s ears, but Rubio’s “work on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee” is about something else altogether: his political support for Singer’s efforts to drain more than $1.5 billion dollars from Argentina in payments on old bonds that lost most of their value after the country defaulted in 2001. Singer’s Elliott Management bought that debt several years ago for less than $50 million, and then successfully sued in U.S. court to demand full recovery of the face amount — in the face of opposition from the Obama administration, most other bondholders, and, above all, Argentina’s government, led by President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner.

Singer, who is famous for his bare-knuckles tactics against foreign governments, has gone after Kirchner’s government on all fronts. Most strategically, he supported the highly questionable claims by an Argentine prosecutor that the Kirchner government tried to cover up the involvement of the Iranian government in the 1994 bombing of the Jewish community center in Buenos Aires, which killed 85 people.

The issue was perfect for a smear campaign: targeting alleged Iranian terrorism and government anti-Semitism, Singer could undercut the legitimacy of the one entity standing between him and huge profits on his speculative bond purchases.

Singer’s Elliot Management is a major backer of American Task Force Argentina, which advocates for full repayment of the Argentine bonds and has spent millions of dollars lobbying Congress. It also spends big bucks to blacken Argentina’s reputation.

As Huffington Post reported in 2013, the group “has launched a broad attack on Argentina in its PR campaign. [Its] Politico ad, paid for by ATFA, slammed the country as a safe haven for narcotics traffickers. Another ATFA ad accuses Argentine President Cristina Kirchner of making a “pact with the Devil,” pointing to a legal memo between her country and Iran involving Argentina’s effort to prosecute Iranian defendants in a terrorism case.”

As one of its lobbyists told Huffington Post, “We do whatever we can to get our government and media’s attention focused on what a bad actor Argentina is.”

An investigation by Charles Davis for Inter Press Service showed that employees of Singer’s Elliott Management contributed more than $95,000 to Sen. Mark Kirk, R-Ill., who wrote a letter denouncing President Kirchner’s agreement with Iran to investigate the 1994 bombing. Rep. Michael Grimm, R-NY, who received $38,000 from Elliott Management employees, co-sponsored legislation demanding that Argentina’s bondholders receive full compensation, and called for an investigation of Argentina’s ties with Iran. Other recipients of Singer’s largesse, including AIPAC, The Israel Project, and the American Enterprise Institute, also hammered the Kirchner government, virtually accusing it of anti-semitism.

Last year, another member of Congress got in on the act: Senator Marco Rubio. While grilling President Obama’s nominee as U.S. ambassador to Argentina, Rubio complained that Buenos Aires “doesn’t pay bondholders, doesn’t work with our security operations... These aren’t the actions of an ally.”

Adding a dig at President Kirchner, he added, “We have this trend in Latin America of people who get elected but then don’t govern democratically. Argentina is an example of this.” His speech triggered an angry response from Kirchner’s Foreign Minister Hector Timerman — an Argentine Jew — calling Rubio an “extremist.”

This May, Rubio introduced a resolution in the Senate suggesting that Kirchner conspiried to “cover up Iranian involvement in the 1994 terrorist bombing.” Rubio declared that the issues in the case “extend well beyond Argentina and involve the international community, and more importantly, U.S. national security.”

As Eli Clifton noted, “It turns out that Singer’s hedge fund, Elliott Management, was Rubio’s second largest source of campaign contributions between 2009 and 2014, providing the presidential hopeful with $122,620, according to the nonpartisan Center for Responsive Politics.”

When Kirchner herself had the temerity this spring to link Singer to various neo-conservative attacks on her policies, citing a “global modus operandi” to coerce foreign states, the reliably neo-conservative editorial page of the Washington Post published a reply titled, “Argentina’s President Resorts to Anti-Semitic Conspiracy Theories.”

To which Jim Lobe and Charles Davis, citing a long list of Singer connections to Kirchner’s critics, replied, “follow the money.” That advice, made famous in the movie version of Watergate’s Deep Throat, remains the best guide to understanding billionaire funding of candidates in the 2016 election.


29 posted on 11/03/2015 8:57:16 PM PST by HarleyLady27 (I have such happy days, and hope you do too!!!)
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I saw this fool on Greta’s show this evening.

He talks at 90mph, like he’s hyped up on some drug. Whenever Greta tried to ask a question he would interrupt her half-way through and start reeling off his memorized defense rhetoric.

I finally had to hit the mute button, as his staccato rhythm of speaking in a monotone drives me crazy. How did someone who grew up in and lives in Florida learn to speak like that?


31 posted on 11/03/2015 10:25:44 PM PST by octex
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36 posted on 11/04/2015 7:17:55 AM PST by zzwhale
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Waiting for all the facts to come in before judging, but at the very least, I do think Rubio is not ready for the presidency. He needs a little more experience and maturity.

Cruz is around his age, but much more mature and READY.


39 posted on 11/05/2015 4:02:31 AM PST by Sun (Pray that God sends us good leaders. Please say a prayer now.)
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