Posted on 03/15/2016 12:12:54 AM PDT by monkapotamus
It is widely anticipated that Marco Rubio is going to get shellacked on his home turf in Tuesday's Florida presidential primary. A very unsympathetic Friday profile in the Tampa Bay Times suggests that part of the reason this is so is that Rubio's entire career has consisted of sweet-talking influential individuals into giving him big opportunities only to drop those individuals like hot rocks when another better thing comes along...
Pretty much every politician screws some people over; Rubio's problem at this point seems to be that he's got so few current allies that none of the people from his past are afraid of saying publicly that they think he's the worst...
(Excerpt) Read more at slate.com ...
You are correct. I have been impressed with Trump’s discipline. He is a master of timing with the appropriate drive by weapon of the moment.
Knowing what the political enemy is saying can be valuable.
Even if reading it requires a hazmat suit.
The comments to the Slate article are funny.
Thank you, I’ll take your word for it. ;)
Does Rubio actually believe that if he can’t win FL that the party is going to hand him the nomination? FL is critical to any R candidate in the general election. If not, he is only in this to suck votes from Trump.
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