Saturday, February 27, 2010

Will Rubio's double billing of flights hurt his primary chances? By Geniusofdespair


No.

Wing-nuts won't care about Marco Rubio double billing for airline tickets, they will believe Rubio's "mistake by his staff" defense. I did like Crist's quote in the Miami Herald today regarding Rubio playing the blame game:

"If he wants to find out who to blame for this, he should look in the mirror..."



12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Please god I hope so!

Anonymous said...

You think Crist is paying when he flys around the state running for the Senate?

Anonymous said...

Where do you find these Rubio photos?

Anonymous said...

If the exteme right Rubio wins, you can thank the extreme left for the backlash.

Rick said...

Great photo, GoD!

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CATO said...

Looks like he found Malcolms Bong...Lucky him.

I think how this Amex issue plays out over the next week will be crucial in this race, the social conservative crowd might not be bothered by it, but many Tea Partiers who are fiscal conservatives first and foremost, and that crowd will look under the hood of this issue to see if it's really something to be concerned about or just a run of the mill hatchet job.

One things for sure they won't vote for Crist (though they might abstain) after he endorsed Obamam's stimulidity.

Malcolm said...

Genius, he's being mean to me again. And don't tell me welcome to the UFC.

Anonymous said...

Does Rubio really want to overturn Roe vs Wade? Is Rubio really opposed to abortion?

Geniusofdespair said...

Thanks Rick...Malcolm I noticed you were pretty mean to him in Gimleteye's post above. I can't protect you form Cato, you appear to be competent to fight back.

Anonymous said...

I heard that Rubio is donating his frequent flyer miles to Randall O'Toole.

Anonymous said...

Is anyone surprised? Bible-thumper (when it fits) is just like the other ivory tower legislators; I want more, more and more!

Malcolm said...

First a disclaimer, the vast number of eligible Republicans won't even bother to go to the polls on the day the Crist-Rubio fiasco will be decided. Don't know which of the two men is more shallow and vapid and devoid of real leadership qualities. And this is not to boost Meek or Ferre, equally craven and opportunistic political figures.

The point is this whole elaborate game of "electing" US Senators and all the other offices in this country is being played by fewer and fewer people. It takes awhile but most people will recognize a rigged game, and when they figure out the dice are loaded they're out.

Crist and Rubio are poster boys for an era that is over now in the US. The well groomed empty-headed spokesmodel for the people who actually wield power in this country (in their debate the other day, all one fool wanted to talk about was "trust" and the other fool countered with the "God" card). And as this country enters into an existential crisis they will run away like Evan Bayh did the other day in Indiana. That is, in fact, why Crist chose to run for US Senate at all, he sees D.C. as a safer place than the governor's mansion when the tsunami arrives here in Florida. Sink and McCollum are so clueless they actually don't know the next governor will be swept out to sea.

The Florida Legislature is filled with the Crist-Rubio type and so they will all be hiding under their desks during this year's legislative session. Watch the cowards posture and preen about everything except actually closing Florida's gaping budget deficit. Closing the hole would take the courage of taking on the wealthy, their masters, the men who let them have fun playing politics and even give them a credit card to use.

Crist and Rubio symbolize impotence and soon irrelevance.