In advancing his "Gang of Eight" immigration scheme, he collaborated with the loathsome Chuck Schumer, along with Dick Durbin, Michael Bennet, Bob ("Want some candy, little girl?") Menendez, Jeff Flake, and the same-sex senators John McCain and Lindsey Graham.
Most importantly, however, Rubio told a Spanish language television audience his real plan for legalizing the 20 million or more illegal aliens in the U.S.:
In a Spanish-language interview Sunday with the network Univision, Sen. Marco Rubio, the leading Republican on the Gang of Eight comprehensive immigration reform group, made his strongest statement yet that legalization of the nation’s estimated 11 million illegal immigrants must happen before any new border security or internal enforcement measures are in place, and will in no way be conditional on any security requirements.
“Let’s be clear,” Rubio said. “Nobody is talking about preventing the legalization. The legalization is going to happen. That means the following will happen: First comes the legalization. Then come the measures to secure the border. And then comes the process of permanent residence.”
It turns out that, aside from the Amnesty issue, Rubio seems to be a sitting duck in the general election due to a whole series of alleged scandals that lie lurking stage left. The Jeb Bush campaign, for one, appears to exist now solely to extinguish Rubio for just this reason:
The Bush campaign hears these complaints [about remaining in the race] and processes them as “they just want Marco, but they don’t know what we know about Marco, so we will show them.” Well, they’ve given it their best shot. They have not stopped Marco Rubio. But it is not about Marco Rubio anyway. It is about a candidate with no reason for remaining in the race, but who is using his money not to tout himself, but to keep the race from being able to further consolidate toward someone else. It is also a reinforcement that the Bush campaign sees its reason for being in the race to stop Marco at this point, not to get Jeb Bush the nomination.
There are the lingering rumors of Rubio's "zipper issues."
And who among us hasn't accidentally charged $10,000 for a family reunion on our corporate credit card?
Then there are the rumors that his donors funded a book that enriched Rubio by $800,000.
Oh, and then there was the time Rubio "helped his ex-con brother-in-law acquire a real estate license".
Hillary Clinton must be licking her chops at the idea of getting Rubio in her crosshairs.
Hat tip: BadBlue News.
4 comments:
Rubio is just another anti-American corruptocrat. His values are not American values. He puts FOREIGNERS before Americans and always will. He's a slick, slimy power-monger who, if he ever manages to slither into office, will finish what Hussein Obama started - killing America.
Any plan to legalize millions of illegals will leave them here for some future (D) administration to grant citizenship to and then the right to vote.
When 20 million illegals are given the vote, will they vote to legalize the next 20 million? The US as we know it, as our parents and grandparents conveyed to us will be toast in just a few years.
My father and mother, and my father in law did not enlist in the Navy to defend our right to give the country over to people who did not care what it means to be an American.
-- theBuckWheat
He is a liberal.
Rubio tries to run away from is liberal agenda during the so-called "debates". He cozyied up with the uber-liberal Schumer and other losers like Lindsey Grahamnesty with his Gang of Eight piece of trash that will destroy America. Thank God Ted Cruz, along with Jeff Sessions and others, were able to stop it. Marco Rubio is a RINO. I pray he loses his bid for the nomination and loses his senate seat to-boot. I'm sure FOX news would be happy to hire him as a commentator. FOX is about as "fair and balanced" as a teeter-totter with splinters. They are RINO all the way now. I can't stand to watch FOX and refuse to. Everyone else who realizes that FOX has betrayed us should TUNE FOX OUT.
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