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mnottertail -> RE: Who Is Afraid Of Marco Rubio (6/11/2015 1:00:16 PM)

We had an answer to the OP a long time ago. Nobody, cuz Rubio is one.

However the rightwing slobberers are still shitting their pants and gargling their dicks over Hillary. Because they are terrified.




Sanity -> RE: Who Is Afraid Of Marco Rubio (6/11/2015 1:42:41 PM)


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ORIGINAL: BamaD


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ORIGINAL: HunterCA

http://nypost.com/2015/06/10/why-the-times-is-obsessed-with-smearing-marco-rubio/


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It’s no surprise the liberal paper of record will bash leading GOP contenders. But two hit jobs in one week on a guy who’s at best third in a Republican field of nearly 20?
Perhaps Sen. Rubio represents a special threat. He’s not just a credible GOP candidate — he’s also a first-generation Cuban-American success story.
Few things worry the liberal establishment more than the rise of minority conservatives who reject welfare-state identity politics.


We finally have an answer to the threads title question . And that answer is the NYT.


They are obviously more than just afraid, they are panicked. They have gone so far out on the proverbial limb that they are being publicly mocked for their abysmal lack of journalistic integrity

Their hack attacks are backfiring badly on them and the result is a laugh riot on the part of conservatives, at their expense




mnottertail -> RE: Who Is Afraid Of Marco Rubio (6/11/2015 2:27:41 PM)

Sanity the topic of this thread is not rightwing media, although you have aptly described their lack of integrity and so on, and it is fodder for its own thread, but about the fact that nobody is afraid of Marco Rubio, stay on the topic.




cloudboy -> RE: Who Is Afraid Of Marco Rubio (6/11/2015 3:28:48 PM)

Marco Rubio apparently lacks personal financial acumen. There's no way he even wins the Republican Primary.

Little of Mr. Rubio’s income at this time went into savings. An analysis of his financial disclosures by Jude Boudreaux, a longtime financial planner and an adjunct professor at Loyola University New Orleans teaching personal finance, shows that Mr. Rubio earned $2.38 million from 1998 to 2008 but ended up with an estimated net worth of $53,000 (slightly more than Mr. Rubio disclosed himself). His savings rate during that period was about 2 percent.

Marco Rubio's Career Bedeviled by Financial Struggles




Sanity -> RE: Who Is Afraid Of Marco Rubio (6/11/2015 3:36:02 PM)


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ORIGINAL: cloudboy

Marco Rubio apparently lacks personal financial acumen. There's no way he even wins the Republican Primary.

Little of Mr. Rubio’s income at this time went into savings. An analysis of his financial disclosures by Jude Boudreaux, a longtime financial planner and an adjunct professor at Loyola University New Orleans teaching personal finance, shows that Mr. Rubio earned $2.38 million from 1998 to 2008 but ended up with an estimated net worth of $53,000 (slightly more than Mr. Rubio disclosed himself). His savings rate during that period was about 2 percent.

Marco Rubio's Career Bedeviled by Financial Struggles




Grandma was slow, but she was old. Whats your excuse?

We have been discussing the far left New York Slimes' attempts to smear Rubio for a couple of pages now.

Using words like "fishwrap" "scared" and "hypocritical" in describing the New York Slimes in the process

Try to keep up




HunterCA -> RE: Who Is Afraid Of Marco Rubio (6/11/2015 3:41:43 PM)


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ORIGINAL: cloudboy

Marco Rubio apparently lacks personal financial acumen. There's no way he even wins the Republican Primary.

Little of Mr. Rubio’s income at this time went into savings. An analysis of his financial disclosures by Jude Boudreaux, a longtime financial planner and an adjunct professor at Loyola University New Orleans teaching personal finance, shows that Mr. Rubio earned $2.38 million from 1998 to 2008 but ended up with an estimated net worth of $53,000 (slightly more than Mr. Rubio disclosed himself). His savings rate during that period was about 2 percent.

Marco Rubio's Career Bedeviled by Financial Struggles



Oh no...Rubio won't even make it through the primaries because he's only saved $53,000.

Cloudboy, you're voting for Hillary aren't you?


http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/jun/10/hillary-clintons-favors-to-foundation-donors-stret/


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“It seems like the Clinton Foundation operates as a slush fund for the Clintons,” Bill Allison, a senior fellow at the Sunlight Foundation, a government watchdog group, told the New York Post in April after conflict-of-interest reports started surfacing between the Clinton Foundation and Mrs. Clinton’s political work. Mr. Allison declined to be interviewed for this article.




cloudboy -> RE: Who Is Afraid Of Marco Rubio (6/11/2015 5:56:14 PM)

What kind of rube makes 2.38 Million Dollars from 1998-2008 only to come out of that period with a net worth of $53K? That is definition: FUCKED UP.





Sanity -> RE: Who Is Afraid Of Marco Rubio (6/11/2015 5:58:29 PM)


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ORIGINAL: cloudboy

What kind of rube makes 2.38 Million Dollars from 1998-2008 only to come out of that period with a net worth of $53K? That is definition: FUCKED UP.




You are describing a couple of Arkansas hillbillies

Hillary Clinton: "We Came Out Of The White House Dead Broke"




cloudboy -> RE: Who Is Afraid Of Marco Rubio (6/11/2015 6:17:29 PM)


Nobody sued Rubio forcing him into extraordinary legal bills.

More Relevant to Clinton was leaving the USA with a budget surplus.





BamaD -> RE: Who Is Afraid Of Marco Rubio (6/11/2015 6:18:57 PM)


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ORIGINAL: cloudboy


Nobody sued Rubio forcing him into extraordinary legal bills.

More Relevant to Clinton was leaving the USA with a budget surplus.



Which was forced on him by a Republican Congress.




HunterCA -> RE: Who Is Afraid Of Marco Rubio (6/11/2015 6:20:49 PM)


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ORIGINAL: cloudboy

What kind of rube makes 2.38 Million Dollars from 1998-2008 only to come out of that period with a net worth of $53K? That is definition: FUCKED UP.





The kind of rube who paid back all of his student loans through law school. You see, as a first generation LEGAL immigrant of a Hispanic persuasion he didn't have mommy and daddy to pay for school. One who raised a family with four kids. The kind that lived a life, raising a family and paying all of hills bills. Oh, speaking of Bill, why does he need to charge $500,000 a speech to pay his bills?




HunterCA -> RE: Who Is Afraid Of Marco Rubio (6/11/2015 6:22:33 PM)


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ORIGINAL: cloudboy


Nobody sued Rubio forcing him into extraordinary legal bills.

More Relevant to Clinton was leaving the USA with a budget surplus.





Well you know....if he wasn't raping people he'd have had fewer legal bills. Oh, and didn't lie to grand juries.




HunterCA -> RE: Who Is Afraid Of Marco Rubio (6/11/2015 6:24:03 PM)


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ORIGINAL: BamaD


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ORIGINAL: cloudboy


Nobody sued Rubio forcing him into extraordinary legal bills.

More Relevant to Clinton was leaving the USA with a budget surplus.



Which was forced on him by a Republican Congress.



Loony lefties always forget that Clinton refused something like three times to a balanced budget until Newyt forced him. I understand that NOW he likes to take credit for it.




cloudboy -> RE: Who Is Afraid Of Marco Rubio (6/11/2015 6:28:33 PM)

You are BEYOND IGNORANT:

The most important achievement in political economy in the Clinton yeas was reducing the federal deficit. Just before his inauguration Clinton held an economic summit in Little Rock, at which academic, business executives, and financiers one after another moaned about how huge federal borrowing to cover debt was making capital too expensive to allow industry to grow. One year later Clinton had rammed through a tax-and -budget bill that turned a chronic deficit into a surplus.

The anti-deficit drive was controversial within the Democratic Party, because Clinton seemed to be truckling to financial markets rather than spending more for education and health. It was bitterly resisted by the Republicans; every single Republican member of Congress voted against the new taxes in the plan. It was an enormous gamble on Clinton's part: he had Al Gore cast the tie-breaking vote in the Senate. The historical judgment has to be that it paid off, for Clinton, and, of vastly more importance, for the country.

--James Fallows

But two things stick out so far from the normal that they will probably be remembered no matter what happens. One of them is the sheer insensate virulence of his critics. If size can be measured by the lip-frothing frustration of one's enemies, Clinton is right up there with Moby-Dick. The other is the five-minute standing ovation Clinton received at the UN at the height of the Monica madness. The applause couldn't all have been for adultery--not even the applause from the French Ambassador.

And even if, as his critics maintain, its was all a trick both at home and abroad, the trick had worked wonderfully well. But he couldn't have gotten all five minutes without Kenneth Starr.





HunterCA -> RE: Who Is Afraid Of Marco Rubio (6/11/2015 6:29:17 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: cloudboy


Nobody sued Rubio forcing him into extraordinary legal bills.

More Relevant to Clinton was leaving the USA with a budget surplus.




You know Cloudboy...you always have these drama queen moments about your superior intellectual insight and far reaching imagination. But, you know what, just like here, it never seems to be attached to anything historical or factual. I personally think, rather than how you imagine it, that drama queen magic fairy dust is where your inspiration comes from. Are you sure you haven't quit the kool aide for the hard stuff?




HunterCA -> RE: Who Is Afraid Of Marco Rubio (6/11/2015 6:33:19 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: cloudboy

You are BEYOND IGNORANT:

The most important achievement in political economy in the Clinton yeas was reducing the federal deficit. Just before his inauguration Clinton held an economic summit in Little Rock, at which academic, business executives, and financiers one after another moaned about how huge federal borrowing to cover debt was making capital too expensive to allow industry to grow. One year later Clinton had rammed through a tax-and -budget bill that turned a chronic deficit into a surplus.

The anti-deficit drive was controversial within the Democratic Party, because Clinton seemed to be truckling to financial markets rather than spending more for education and health. It was bitterly resisted by the Republicans; every single Republican member of Congress voted against the new taxes in the plan. It was an enormous gamble on Clinton's part: he had Al Gore cast the tie-breaking vote in the Senate. The historical judgment has to be that it paid off, for Clinton, and, of vastly more importance, for the country.

--James Fallows

But two things stick out so far from the normal that they will probably be remembered no matter what happens. One of them is the sheer insensate virulence of his critics. If size can be measured by the lip-frothing frustration of one's enemies, Clinton is right up there with Moby-Dick. The other is the five-minute standing ovation Clinton received at the UN at the height of the Monica madness. The applause couldn't all have been for adultery--not even the applause from the French Ambassador.

And even if, as his critics maintain, its was all a trick both at home and abroad, the trick had worked wonderfully well. But he couldn't have gotten all five minutes without Kenneth Starr.





Ohhh wow, does it mean when you typed real big and bold that you were in your magic fairy dust far seeing mode? No, that can't be it because it's, as always full of shit.

Here, yesterday you love CATO institute:

http://www.cato.org/publications/commentary/no-bill-clinton-didnt-balance-budget





Aylee -> RE: Who Is Afraid Of Marco Rubio (6/11/2015 7:31:51 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: cloudboy

What kind of rube makes 2.38 Million Dollars from 1998-2008 only to come out of that period with a net worth of $53K? That is definition: FUCKED UP.




When did he get his book advance?




HunterCA -> RE: Who Is Afraid Of Marco Rubio (6/11/2015 7:41:03 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Aylee


quote:

ORIGINAL: cloudboy

What kind of rube makes 2.38 Million Dollars from 1998-2008 only to come out of that period with a net worth of $53K? That is definition: FUCKED UP.




When did he get his book advance?


2012 it seems.




BamaD -> RE: Who Is Afraid Of Marco Rubio (6/11/2015 7:43:33 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: cloudboy

You are BEYOND IGNORANT:

The most important achievement in political economy in the Clinton yeas was reducing the federal deficit. Just before his inauguration Clinton held an economic summit in Little Rock, at which academic, business executives, and financiers one after another moaned about how huge federal borrowing to cover debt was making capital too expensive to allow industry to grow. One year later Clinton had rammed through a tax-and -budget bill that turned a chronic deficit into a surplus.

The anti-deficit drive was controversial within the Democratic Party, because Clinton seemed to be truckling to financial markets rather than spending more for education and health. It was bitterly resisted by the Republicans; every single Republican member of Congress voted against the new taxes in the plan. It was an enormous gamble on Clinton's part: he had Al Gore cast the tie-breaking vote in the Senate. The historical judgment has to be that it paid off, for Clinton, and, of vastly more importance, for the country.

--James Fallows

But two things stick out so far from the normal that they will probably be remembered no matter what happens. One of them is the sheer insensate virulence of his critics. If size can be measured by the lip-frothing frustration of one's enemies, Clinton is right up there with Moby-Dick. The other is the five-minute standing ovation Clinton received at the UN at the height of the Monica madness. The applause couldn't all have been for adultery--not even the applause from the French Ambassador.

And even if, as his critics maintain, its was all a trick both at home and abroad, the trick had worked wonderfully well. But he couldn't have gotten all five minutes without Kenneth Starr.



Clinton and Gore both described the attempt to balance the budget as being an extremist agenda which would wreck the government. You, have just shown one of you kool aid suppliers.




HunterCA -> RE: Who Is Afraid Of Marco Rubio (6/11/2015 7:43:59 PM)

Let's see, $174k a year as senator. Wife must have worked. House in home town, house in Capitol of Florida, house in DC. Pretty expensive. Obviously not trading influence for cash.




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