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Originally Posted by deacon blues
Hahaha! I like this guy! Not saying I'd vote for him, but I love his self deprecating approach to the fake controversy over his reach for a drink during his SOTU rebuttal. He started making Rubio water bottles at $25 a pop and he's made over $100K already selling them online!
When life hands you lemons...
Maybe President Obama ought to sell "Obama Cigarettes"
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My concern with Rubio is that he is more of a globalist than Rand Paul.
"I always start by reminding people that what happens all over the world is our business. Every aspect of [our] lives is directly impacted by global events. The security of our cities is connected to the security of small hamlets in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia."
Although, I do agree that the world is interconnected in many ways. I just don't agree with how we deal with the issues that come up.
I also agree with this portion of the article:
"It is also very clear that Rubio was aiming his remarks partly at Ron Paul and Rand Paul, who have successfully built a small bloc of conservative Republicans who have grown skeptical of using America's military to fix any and all problems on planet earth. "I recently joked that today, in the U.S. Senate, on foreign policy, if you go far enough to the right, you wind up on the left," he said."
http://www.businessinsider.com/gop-g...#ixzz2LDtb0q75