George F. Will Endorses Marcos Rubio Too
The Conservative pundit, evidently swayed by Mad Tom's beliefs and endorsement of Rubio for US Senate, likes the cut of the Cuban-American's jib too:
A Catholic and father of four, Rubio, whose parents fled Cuba in 1959, says, "It is hard to be apolitical when you are raised by exiles." He worries that his children's generation "will be the first to inherit a diminished country." His preventive medicine includes limited government, tax reform, spending restraint and removal of all impediments to the entrepreneurship that makes America a place "where poor people can put billionaires out of business."
Florida will not soon be pushed back under the ocean by the weight of its expanding population. For the first time since the Second World War, the state lost population -- 58,000 people -- in a 12-month period (April 2008 to April 2009). In January 2011, one Floridian will leave for the U.S. Senate. He is unlikely to be a former governor at odds with his party's nominating electorate, or the probable Democratic nominee, Kendrick Meek, a hyper-liberal congressman. Rubio intends to prove that "in the most important swing state, you can run successfully as a principled conservative." He probably will.
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No doubt, my endorsement pushed him over the top /
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,569217,00.html?test=latestnews
I'm sure your aura will have the same effect on the Chevy Volt. Reality is coming GM's way--- turns out the true mileage isn't 230 like the advertised in big green numbers--- more like 35 or so (which means more like 30 in real life). Who would be so stupid to throw their money into this dawg? A government run car company would, that's who.
But, I do like 'your' candidate.
"I do like 'your' candidate."
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