I’m not disappointed in him. I think he probably has a natural curiousity, like most of us. However, he’s very much knee-deep in the budget battles. This is his priority, and I can’t fault him for that.
Neither do I fault Trump for taking up the mantra of the BC. Each has his/her own role to play.
Rubio is ok in my book, and even if he does things I don’t agree with, he’s a thousand times better than Charlie Crist would’ve been.
We can’t have 100% perfection in people, we are flawed human beings. Only Jesus was and is perfect, but, I tend to think that some on here probably find fault with him as well. (sigh)
I am consistently impressed by Rubio and am mindful of his natural constituency and how the NBC issue might be a bit touchy for them.
I am also grateful that he represents a potential return to the fiscal responsibility the Republican party was once better known for. His practical focus on budget matters is needed and welcomed.
But, as our government, Republic and its and our future all flow from the Constitution, obama's status and legitimacy are not trivial matters. obama's refusal to honor his campaign promises of transparency and his guarding his past is disrespectful and troubling.
So, while Rubio's singular focus on our budget mess is commendable, dismissing the concerns millions of Americans have for the POTUS is not.