Posted on 08/26/2015 3:04:21 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Is Marco Rubio sure about that? The 2016 cycle appears ready to boil down to the question of whether the US electorate is an angry one. Rubios betting on no and strategizing on it as well:
In his stump speech to fewer than 100 people in the northern part of the second presidential nominating contest, Rubio gently poked at the real estate tycoon who is towering over the Republican field in the polls, portraying Trumps message as one of anger as opposed to the senators message of hope and opportunity.
Theres another gentleman running for president whose slogan is Make America Great Again. And I understand what hes trying to say. But I would remind him that America is great, Rubio said. Ask yourself this question: who would you trade places with? Would you rather be China? Would you rather be Brazil or India or anyone else for that matter? Theres no nation on earth Id trade places with. The issues not that America isnt great. The issue is that America has the chance to be greater. And were not fulfilling our potential.
Well, perhaps that may be true by the time the primaries begin in early 2016, but the summer of 2015 suggests something different and not just among Republicans. Bernie Sanders has become the Democrats Trump without even being a registered Democrat. The socialist rhetoric from which the Democratic establishment has mainly shied over the past few decades turns out to be a big hit this year. This cycle, at least in the early stages, reflects a rising populism in the country that spreads across the political spectrum, and populism definitely comes with an angry edge. At least, it does this year.
Nonetheless, Rubios so convinced of this that hes demurring on battling Donald Trump, or anyone else. Trump took a shot at Rubio for not attacking Jeb Bush, which Rubio shrugged off. Instead, Rubio told reporters, he wants to focus on his own message and let voters decide for themselves:
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Rubio brushed it off Wednesday when asked about it. Im running for president. Im not running against anybody, he said. Ill continue to talk about my message.
Thats a smart move for Rubio, and for the other Republican candidates as well. Both Rand Paul and Jeb Bush have tried frontal attacks on Trump, which plays right into Trumps confrontational strategy. Bush has plenty of resources to sustain himself even if his numbers drop, but Pauls all but disappeared from view after attacking Trump in the debate. Its akin to the film War Games the only way to win is not to play. Rubios smart enough to figure that out.
That still leaves the question as to whether a Republican can survive in this field without giving vent to the obvious anger within the electorate. Rubios betting that a positive vision combined with a tremendous talent for communicating it will eclipse anger and retribution. That was true in 1980, and perhaps might be true now, but its no sure thing, either.
Rubi-who?
Want to bet Marco. Many of us are mad as hell and we aren’t going to take it anymore...
Yup, keep trying, RINOubia.
You are sooooo not making it.
Wanna bet, Amnesty Boy?
Dude. Wake up.
Wow, is he out of touch with the electorate.
Deaf, dumb and blind..... son that's no way to go through life!
The guy had such promise until he went off the rails and lacks the good sense to get back on.
That’s EXACTLY why Rubio is going nowhere. We ARE an angry nation.
All the conventional “if-you-don’t-have-anything-nice-to-say-don’t-say-anything-at-all,” “I’m-sure-Obama-is-a-Christian,” “I’m-sure-Obama-loves-this-country,” are sinking like a stone.
Did he take a sip of water after he said that?
With a straight face he says this on the day an angry black man shot two people to death and live tweeted it, an angry white man was sentenced to 3000 years plus in prison and his own party kept funding the murder of babies for profit.
What true American WOULDN’T be angry seeing their beloved country going down the tubes under a commie administration. Obama’s “Fundamental Transformation”
Adios, Marco.
Maybe Rubio isn’t angry. But if he thinks the nation right of center (and on the right side of the Bell curve) isn’t angry, then he isn’t listening and is unfit for the nomination.
Go get a cookie and a glass of milk, Rubio, and take your seat at the kiddie’s table.
The doosh doesn’t get it.
No, I think he is right. We aren’t angry, we are waaaay beyond angry!
Safe to say we are an “angry nation.”
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