To: no dems
I would still prefer Marco RubioCan you, or any other Rubio booster here, post ANYTHING that he has done (other than get elected to the US Senate, where he has served less than two years) which makes him REMOTELY qualified for the Presidency or Vice Presidency?
Please don't compare him to Obama in terms of experience - we know how that turned out.
70 posted on
12/14/2011 4:05:51 AM PST by
Jim Noble
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To: Jim Noble; All
Can you, or any other Rubio booster here, post ANYTHING that he has done (other than get elected to the US Senate, where he has served less than two years) which makes him REMOTELY qualified for the Presidency or Vice Presidency?
I understand that, but the VEEP spot is primarily ceremonial. He is a smart guy and actually, all he would have to do is surround himself with intelligent, qualified people; that's what good presidents do; should it ever come to him being cast into the Oval Office. He would carry FL for the GOP and help nationally with the Hispanic vote. And, it's a known political fact that whoever carries 2 out of the 3 States of FL, OH and PA, wins the White House. So, give the guy a chance. I love Sarah Palin, but Rubio has a much governmental experience as she had in '08. Who's your choice Jim? The "career politicians" we've had for decades haven't such a great friggin' job. Political whores; all.
76 posted on
12/14/2011 8:34:23 AM PST by
no dems
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