Senator Marco Rubio (R., Fla.) received a standing ovation from a full, if also initially drowsy CPAC crowd after an engaging speech and Q&A in which he attacked President Obamas executive orders on immigration and said that he knew the strongest argument against the immigration bill that he helped draft was proven true. What Ive learned is you cant even have a conversation about [illegal immigrants already in the country] until people believe and know, not just believe, but its proven to them, that future illegal immigration is brought under control, he told Sean Hannity during the Q-and-A. That is the single biggest lesson Ive learned. Rubios courting of the CPAC crowd contrasts markedly with Jeb Bushs posture on immigration at the Club for Growth conference in Palm Beach, Fla., despite the similarities between their diagnoses of the immigration problem. If I go beyond the consideration of running, Im not backing down from something that is a core belief, Bush told the Club for Growth crowd Thursday after insisting on addressing the issue. Are we supposed to just cower because at the moment people are all upset about something? No way, no how. Rubio, by contrast, said that the strongest argument against the Gang of Eight amnesty bill he once co-sponsored the complaint that the legal status was provided before the border was secured was proven to be true by President Obamas executive actions on immigration. The president not once but now twice has basically said by executive order, I wont enforce the law, he said. Rubio also protested media coverage of the fight to use the Department of Homeland Security funding bill to block implementation of Obamas executive orders on immigration. Thats the hypocrisy of this, right? he said. So, when were in the minority and we filibuster Obamacare and we want to repeal it or at least get a vote on it, were shutting down a government. When theyre in the minority and theyre filibustering getting rid of this executive order, were shutting down the government, too. Rubio suggested that Republicans need to continue trying to block the orders, despite the risk of political damage due to that coverage. If you lose that constitutional check and balance on power, you lose the essence of what makes our nation different from others, he said. Its not a policy debate, this is a constitutional debate.
Poster Comment:
I like how he has experienced an epiphany on the subject, now that he's running for office, just like the epiphany he experienced once he got to Washington DC and Trent Lott's crowd of well funded co-opting.
Title: Rubio Assures CPAC: Ive Learned Since Immigration Debate
Actually, he's just learned to lie a little better.
Other recent speeches he's given are all on the pro-amnesty side. So he is actually just as much in favor of a big amnesty but thinks he can get away with lying to CPAC about it.
Other recent speeches he's given are all on the pro-amnesty side. So he is actually just as much in favor of a big amnesty but thinks he can get away with lying to CPAC about it.
Have you noticed just how comfortable he is at lying? And avoiding his blatant lying and two-facedness on the subject?
I was disappointed in the lack of robust booing when both he and Jeb walked out in front of CPAC. Jeb looked like a nervous Nellie when face to face with Hannity.