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Caution: Attempting to Follow Rubio on Immigration May Result in Vertigo

Thursday, Apr 23 2015

Caution: Attempting to Follow Rubio on Immigration May Result in Vertigo

Marco Rubio's run for president should come with a warning label: Caution: Attempting to Follow Marco Rubio's Twists and Turns on Immigration May Result in Vertigo. According to BuzzFeed, in an article headlined "Marco Rubio Rakes In Donor Money By Touting Immigration Record — Behind Closed Doors": "...the candidate’s aggressive advocacy for the Senate’s 2013 immigration bill has proved to be a substantial draw within the GOP money crowd — and his campaign has shown little hesitation about cashing in. Even as Rubio labors to publicly distance himself from the legislation so loathed by conservative primary voters, he and his aides have privately highlighted this line in his resume when soliciting support from the deep-pocketed donors in the party’s more moderate business wing." Rubio is literally saying different things to different audiences to curry favor and cash with diametrically opposed wings of his party. There's no doubt, he has to do it politically. But his litany of zig-zags are patently shady and shows how untrustworthy he is.

Wednesday, Apr 22 2015

It's not just Christie: GOP Field Would Gut Social Security

Republican strategists are up in arms, criticizing New Jersey Governor Chris Christie for highlighting one of the largest single vulnerabilities…

Tuesday, Apr 21 2015

Rarely Is the Question Asked: Is Our Children Learning?

The right-wing attack dogs have it out for Jeb on education, and the governor is running for the hills. Once seen as a part of his platform he would highlight, Jeb's support for Common Core has provided fertile ground for conservatives to sully his record. But instead of taking the principled position and arguing his case, Bush has caved completely.

Friday, Apr 17 2015

People hate Rubio’s tax plan so much that Glenn Beck would rather vote for Obama

Congratulations, Marco Rubio. Rather than pleasing anyone, you managed to offend just about everyone with your shiny new tax plan. Glenn Beck thinks it’d be better to vote for Barack Obama. Economists and blowhards on the left, center, and right are all singing kumbaya and writing off Rubio’s plan for making laughable assumptions about tax revenues. Or is it the child tax credit that actually excludes poor families? Maybe it’s that his tax cuts didn’t go far enough?

Friday, Apr 17 2015

Yo bro, I think you got a problem…

Every younger sibling has to deal with hand-me-downs, but for most this ends at some point. That's not the case for Jeb Bush and he doesn't seem to mind. As the Washington Post noted today, "Far from running from or downplaying the views once expressed by his brother, George W. Bush, Jeb Bush is embracing them — and emphasizing them." This might seem odd to anyone who lived through Bush's two terms; it doesn't even make sense to W: GWBJebProblem_TW_v1

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MEMO: What To Expect In Nashua

TO: Interested Parties FROM: Brad Woodhouse, President, American Bridge 21st Century RE: What to Expect in Nashua DATE: April 17, 2015 Republican presidential candidates are descending like a swarm of locusts on Nashua, New Hampshire, this weekend for the NHGOP’s First in the Nation Leadership Summit. With more than 20 candidate events scheduled in addition to Friday and Saturday’s speaking slots, American Bridge will be working overtime to document every word from targeted candidates and continue our work holding Republicans accountable for their extreme positions and words. Here’s what we’re expecting to hear.

Wednesday, Apr 15 2015

VIDEO: El Sueño de Marco Rubio es una Pesadilla para los Hispanos

Marco Rubio's "New American Century" is premised on his ability, as a young Latino legislator, to expand the shrinking GOP electorate. But 15 years in, this country and its Hispanic community have clearly left Rubio behind. As American Bridge highlighted on Monday, Rubio is stuck between a rock and a hard place with two constituencies he needs to win: Latinos and Tea Party conservatives. And as only a pandering politician like Rubio could, he's somehow managed to alienate them both.

Wednesday, Apr 15 2015

Marco Rubio digs deeper on anti-gay rights

Marco Rubio keeps digging himself into a hole on LGBT rights. He says he believes states should have the final say on legalizing same-sex marriage but his record tells a different story.

Tuesday, Apr 14 2015

Marco Rubio: Pro People, Anti "Events"

Anyone tuned into Marco Rubio's interview with FOX News' Sean Hannity last night could be forgiven for not realizing that…

Tuesday, Apr 14 2015

ICYMI: Roll Call: Marco Rubio’s Opening Speech Had a Goof

The problem with the senator’s statement is that the government is neither taxing, nor borrowing, nor regulating like it did in 1999. In fact, in 1999 there was a surplus, shrinking the debt owned by the public. Taxes were much higher in 1999 — 19.2 percent of gross domestic product, versus 16.7 percent in 2013, with President Barack Obama agreeing to permanently extend the Bush-era tax cuts for 99 percent of taxpayers at the end of 2012.

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