Posted on 02/19/2016 7:43:44 PM PST by Helicondelta
A Washington Post story last month revealing that Marco Rubio had been arrested after hours in a Brickell Park in 1990 quickly sparked far slimier allegations in the conservative Twittersphere: Namely, that the 18-year-old Rubio had actually been cruising for gay sex in the park with a good friend who later ran a notorious gay porn site.
New Times ran down those rumors and found that, indeed, Rubio's childhood pal -- a man named Angel Barrios -- went on to become entangled in Miami's most notorious gay smut legal case.
(Excerpt) Read more at miaminewtimes.com ...
Cruz campaign made a mistake with the Carson thing in particular, since now every time something slimy breaks, everyone is going to think of their guy. That gives other players, say, BUSH BACKERS, carte Blanche to say anything they want to try to kill two birds with one stone.
If this IS the Cruz campaign...
Well you were right about that. The very next post!!!
“Saw an article a couple weeks ago that had pictures of him in some south Florida gay pool parties. Werenât the best pictures”
“Weren’t the best pictures”, that’s an understatement.........you saw an arrow drawn pointing to a half of a head with dark hair, declaring it a picture of Rubio. (Gosh, the half head looked like my husband) What is so funny about this photo is that it is the only guy in the pool that has absolutely no facial features showing, just a side shot of the back of a head. Also, you might note that Rubio has huge ears, he must of had them ENLARGED after this photo, because the guys ears are much smaller than his.
I'm counting on it. In fact, I expect that to be the new president's first Executive order, regardless of which party wins. I also expect legislation, or EO to prohibit any future candidate for the presidency to hide his entire past, or to grant pardons to any member of his cabinet, or any appointees.
These criminals have been creative, slimy, and getting away with it.
No perceptible opposition.
I’m the Cowardly Lion: Oh, please,please,please,please,please,please,please,please,
By any chance, do you own or are directed by someone's blog?
No, it's mostly just you.
Go pound sand!
Gratzi! There are more, will check tomorrow to see if they are still up. The leftist media, LBGT community & the demorats don’t want this out. Makes him a target for Black mail. They will own him.
“Go pound sand!”
OK. Any particular orifice, or can I choose?
THAT’S YOU PROOF?
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.
CUT IT OUT. I GOTTA POUND SAND SOMEWHERE
ACCORDING TO YOUR BUDDY. I’M LAUGHING TOO
HARD. I ESPECIALLY LIKE THE BLURRY PHOTO OF
THE BACK OF THE GUYS HEAD. WERE YOU IN FRONT OF HIM?
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.
“Gratzi! There are more, will check tomorrow to see if they are still up. The leftist media, LBGT community & the demorats donât want this out. Makes him a target for Black mail. They will own him.”
YES! YES! PLEASE GET MORE PICS LIKE THESE!
I CAN LOOK AT THEM WHILE I AM POUNDING SAND!
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.....
‘¡Caramba! It’s raining hombres.”
Yeah, it's looks like Rubio may have a shot at second.
It would be a severe blow if Cruz finishes 3rd or worse.
Hey, I just spotted your Uncle Ernie in the pool.
He’s the one playing wiggle the worm in the deep end.
BWAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAAHHAA.
Oh, thanks. That was the best laugh I have had in a long time.
Hey, isn’t that Ricky Ricardo’s grandson, third from left?
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Hilarious.
Looks like a huge dose of innuendo from the Washington Post. After reading the article, we’re left with a nothing story except for a pathetic attempt to paint Rubio as a homosexual. There is a photo easily found on the internet of a foam party with an arrow over a man’s head, his face obscured and the claim that the arrow is pointing at Rubio. Whoever put that together must have been desperate to see his name on a byline.
Good point about the ears.
*ouch*
Wow.
Funny that the only things ever written (’typed’ is a better word) by our current President, are poems about homosexual pedophily and the press has been unable to find these writings, never mind report on them.
Obama was once the President of the Harvard Law Review - a prestigious literary magazine. In fact, he was the first President of that esteemed periodical that never published a single article.
He did, however, publish two poems while a foreign student at Occiental - one callee ‘Pop’ - a gay poem about a homosexual relationship with an older man. (FACT!)
Here it is:
âPopâ
Sitting in his seat, a seat broad and broken
In, sprinkled with ashes,
Pop switches channels, takes another
Shot of Seagrams, neat, and asks
What to do with me, a green young man
Who fails to consider the
Flim and flam of the world, since
Things have been easy for me;
I stare hard at his face, a stare
That deflects off his brow;
Iâm sure heâs unaware of his
Dark, watery eyes, that
Glance in different directions,
And his slow, unwelcome twitches,
Fail to pass.
I listen, nod,
Listen, open, till I cling to his pale,
Beige T-shirt, yelling,
Yelling in his ears, that hang
With heavy lobes, but heâs still telling
His joke, so I ask why
Heâs so unhappy, to which he repliesâ¦
But I donât care anymore, cause
He took too damn long, and from
Under my seat, I pull out the
Mirror Iâve been saving; Iâm laughing,
Laughing loud, the blood rushing from his face
To mine, as he grows small,
A spot in my brain, something
That may be squeezed out, like a
Watermelon seed between
Two fingers.
Pop takes another shot, neat,
Points out the same amber
Stain on his shorts that Iâve got on mine, and
Makes me smell his smell, coming
From me; he switches channels, recites an old poem
He wrote before his mother died,
Stands, shouts, and asks
For a hug, as I shrink, my
Arms barely reaching around
His thick, oily neck, and his broad back; âcause
I see my face, framed within
Popâs black-framed glasses
And know heâs laughing too.
The poem reads autobiographical â about a young Obamaâs relationship with a much older man whom he calls Pop. In his article for WND on March 7, 2012, Dr. Jack Cashill singles out this passage from the poem:
âPop takes another shot, neat/ Points out the same amber/ Stain on his shorts that Iâve got on mine, and/ Makes me smell his smell, coming/ From me;â
Cashill writes that the most innocent explanation for the âamber stainâ on the shorts of Pop and young Obama or âhis smell, coming/ From meâ is that Pop got the teenaged Obama drunk, and they both spilled whiskey (Seagrams) on themselves. But that interpretation does not explain why the spill is specifically on their shorts and not on their shirts or how Popâs smell is also on (âfromâ) Obama.
A marriage and family therapist who blogs under the tag âNeo-Neoconâ senses a darker relationship. She writes:
âThe lines that begin âpoints out the same amber stainâ¦Makes me smell his smell, coming/â¨From meâ may be describing outright sexual abuse. But perhaps not; we donât know, and weâll never know. But there is no question that the poem is describing a boundary violation on several levels: this child feels invadedâperhaps even taken overâby this man, and is fighting against that sensation.
[...] The poem describes a boundary violation that is both physical and mental.The physical is obvious: he is forced to hug the man who repels him, and as he does so he feels himself shrinking. But the violation is mental, too; earlier in the poem, Obama has described âPopâ as a person who has actually gotten into his brain, and whom he wishes to eliminate from it:
as he grows small,â¨
A spot in my brain, somethingâ¨
That may be squeezed out, like a â¨
Watermelon seed betweenâ¨
Two fingers.
This mental and emotional usurpation of the young Obama is echoed in the last image of the poem, in which the boy sees his own tiny image framed in âPopâsâ eyeglasses.⨠The poem describes a struggle against an attempt at identity takeover, a rejection of being reduced to a reflection in the eyes of the stronger, older, more experienced mentor, who has tried to make Obama over in his own image:
I see my face, framed within
Popâs black-framed glassesâ¨â¦
The sight is chilling to Obama, who is trying to break free. One wonders if he ever fully succeeded.â
So who was Pop?
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