Thursday, April 01, 2010

Nobody can rip Rubio like Keith Olbermann. Geniusofdespair

Please join my Stop-o-Marco campaign. It entails registering as a Republican. Meanwhile watch this rip of Florida's favorite Tea Party Senate Candidate Marco Rubio. (If you do not see video below use the link above)

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8 comments:

Gifted said...

What a Burn!

Malcolm said...

Olbermann put the little boy in his place. Crist is an empty suit, Meek is a neo-Steppin Fetchit, but the idea that this pathetic soul Rubio could represent "leadership" from the State of Florida is the surest sign around that we are headed for economic and socio-political collapse in the USA.

Anonymous said...

olbermann said it best...rubio will not represent everyone..

Anonymous said...

You just reminded me that I never received my new Republican voter's card. Hmmmmm..... I guess I will fill the form again and see.

George Orwell said...

It was a thing of beauty. I'm tired of being told that I'm not a patriot because I don't believe their wingnuttery. I don't like the stuff from the left reminding the Tea Party people of their call for all of us to leave and to take their own advice.

I appreciated his point (while slamming Rubio) that Keith thinks he's a twit, but that he doesn't believe that as wrongheaded as Rubio is that he's "less American."

The bottom line though is accurate: Rubio won't represent anyone who doesn't hold his ideals because we're "not true Americans."

Shameful

Anonymous said...

He hit the nail on the head. That is why this Republican would never vote for the little twerp.

Anonymous said...

Olbermann should have added the part (a few months ago) in which Rubio previously stated that undocumented immigrants shouldn't be included in the census, only to reverse his position later. It's quite ridiculous that he criticizes immigrants so thoroughly only to appeal to the Tea Party base, but he forgets that his parents and his wife's parents are immigrants themselves.
Wow...and that's our next senator from Florida...

Anonymous said...

He also thinks we should get rid of social security. . .