Thursday, October 10, 2013

Rubio and David Rivera: Watch the Damn Videos! By Geniusofdespair



This is a very interesting video, when Rubio was running for Senator. Listen to what he says, staunchly anti-abortion.  If there is ever any question that Rubio and Rivera are good friends - you have to watch this. Rivera says he was there for the birth of Rubio's 4 children. Remember the two owned a house together in Tallahassee.

Then listen to Charlie Crist at the same affair: He says nothing offensive trying to avoid what this group wanted to hear (their charge): something anti gay and anti abortion.  Actually he says nothing at all. He says TRUST about 100 times. Two good videos. I get despondent when you don't bother to watch the videos I make. I have hundreds and they take a lot of time to make.



On another note, Florida Gov. Rick Scott (R) is trailing former Florida Gov. Charlie Crist by 10 points in his 2014 bid for reelection, according to a Quinnipiac University poll.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

What a great video of Crist. Talking to a bunch of gay hating, right to lifers and he said NOTHING. It is a Priceless. He knew it was Rubio's crowd. Rubio on the other hand, what a dork.

Anonymous said...

I tried to watch. I did. But gave up on Rubio after about 3 minutes in.
Well, I gave up on him a long time ago, but couldn't watch whole video.

soflanewbie said...

I watched the videos, and both made me feel despondent. It's always the scoundrels like Rivera and Rubio who invoke God and Jesus. Rubio loves "life", but is happy to bring down the US government in order to keep a quarter of his constituents from getting health insurance.

Crist is only marginally better, frankly. Anyone who keeps telling me to trust him is probably untrustworthy. Sure, I'll vote for him if he runs against Rick Scott--I'd vote for almost anyone. But really, Democrats, is that the best we can do?

Anonymous said...

What else could Crist say, the crowd was the problem.

soflanewbie said...

What Crist could have done is simply not appear at an event sponsored by this odious organization. They weren't going to vote for him anyway, and showing up legitimizes the CFC and its anti-gay hate-mongering. If Crist, of all people, couldn't bring himself to challenge the CFC's agenda, then he should have just stayed away.

Anonymous said...

I watched because I love GOD, but dear God GOD, you ask so much of your followers...

Anonymous said...

I watched, and after your comment, I felt the need just to say "thanks" for all you do.