He 'tweet explained' his Trump support the the other day but it's not very complicated. Basically Trump may be a con-man and he may have had white nationalists phone banking for him, but at least he's not Hilary Clinton.
As for Trump''s white nationalist support, Rubio doesn't like it but 'it is what it is.'
"Florida Senator and former Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio granted a hot exclusive interview to CNN’s Jake Tapper, revealing on Sunday morning’s State of the Union that he would be releasing his delegates to the Republican convention, casting his tepid support for Donald Trump as a lesser evil than voting for Hillary Clinton, and reflecting on his own failed campaign. Tapper repeatedly pressed Rubio on some of the more disturbing aspects of Trump’s candidacy, including the vocal support he has garnered, and at times reciprocated, from white supremacists."
"Rubio expressed the sort of displeasure you’d expect from someone who sat through the season two premier of Wayward Pines, but in the end, took a tautological view of Trump’s white nationalist backer"
"It is what it is.'
http://www.mediaite.com/tv/marco-rubio-on-donald-trumps-white-nationalist-support-it-is-what-it-is/
Rubio remains as profound as ever. It's like when they asked him about global warming and he said 'I'm not a scientist, man.'
Or in the debate when he said 'We have too many philosophy majors in our economy.'
The guy is so shallow you'd almost mistake him for being deep.
Trump may be a con-man and he may get tons of white nationalist support-also anti Semitic support-but, hey, it is what it is, and he's not Hillary Clinton.
I'm sure Rubio would say the same thing if the GOP nominated Hitler himself. Trump is the next best thing to Hitler anyway, and he keeps a copy of The Fuhrer's speeches locked in a cabinet by his bed.
But hey, he's not Hillary Clinton.
You know Jewish conservative pundit Ben Shapiro has gotten anti Semitic hate mail from Trump supporters. That's not enough for them, they've even gone after his family.
They say he and his family belong in the ovens.
But you know what? It's one thing to bring back the ovens and the gas chambers. But Hillary Clinton will continue with Obamacare.
Rubio may not like ovens and gas chambers but he likes Obamacare even less. After all it's a real threat to liberty.
In listening to Rubio now we can see why he lost and deserved to lose. He kind of is walking, talking analogy of the deadlock of today's GOP party.
It's certainly obvious why he failed to defeat Trump. His argument: he's a con-man, he's dangerous but at least he's not Hillary Clinton just doesn't work.
There's a debate on whether or not he stays in the Senate. I certainly hope he doesn't. He can only be a drag on things. As a nation we are fortunate to turn the page on him.
As for Trump''s white nationalist support, Rubio doesn't like it but 'it is what it is.'
"Florida Senator and former Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio granted a hot exclusive interview to CNN’s Jake Tapper, revealing on Sunday morning’s State of the Union that he would be releasing his delegates to the Republican convention, casting his tepid support for Donald Trump as a lesser evil than voting for Hillary Clinton, and reflecting on his own failed campaign. Tapper repeatedly pressed Rubio on some of the more disturbing aspects of Trump’s candidacy, including the vocal support he has garnered, and at times reciprocated, from white supremacists."
"Rubio expressed the sort of displeasure you’d expect from someone who sat through the season two premier of Wayward Pines, but in the end, took a tautological view of Trump’s white nationalist backer"
"It is what it is.'
http://www.mediaite.com/tv/marco-rubio-on-donald-trumps-white-nationalist-support-it-is-what-it-is/
Rubio remains as profound as ever. It's like when they asked him about global warming and he said 'I'm not a scientist, man.'
Or in the debate when he said 'We have too many philosophy majors in our economy.'
The guy is so shallow you'd almost mistake him for being deep.
Trump may be a con-man and he may get tons of white nationalist support-also anti Semitic support-but, hey, it is what it is, and he's not Hillary Clinton.
I'm sure Rubio would say the same thing if the GOP nominated Hitler himself. Trump is the next best thing to Hitler anyway, and he keeps a copy of The Fuhrer's speeches locked in a cabinet by his bed.
But hey, he's not Hillary Clinton.
You know Jewish conservative pundit Ben Shapiro has gotten anti Semitic hate mail from Trump supporters. That's not enough for them, they've even gone after his family.
They say he and his family belong in the ovens.
But you know what? It's one thing to bring back the ovens and the gas chambers. But Hillary Clinton will continue with Obamacare.
Rubio may not like ovens and gas chambers but he likes Obamacare even less. After all it's a real threat to liberty.
In listening to Rubio now we can see why he lost and deserved to lose. He kind of is walking, talking analogy of the deadlock of today's GOP party.
It's certainly obvious why he failed to defeat Trump. His argument: he's a con-man, he's dangerous but at least he's not Hillary Clinton just doesn't work.
There's a debate on whether or not he stays in the Senate. I certainly hope he doesn't. He can only be a drag on things. As a nation we are fortunate to turn the page on him.
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