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What Mitt Romney can teach Marco Rubio

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What Mitt Romney can teach Marco Rubio

Some people, for some reason, got it in their heads that the Republican Party was the party that looked out for rich folks, the party that was ideologically opposed to helping the less fortunate so it could grant new privileges.

Marco Rubio, the Florida senator who gave the official Republican response to President Barack Obama's State of the Union address, and the one broadcast via the Internet by Paul, the Kentucky senator who spoke on behalf of Tea Party Express. Although

Follow Comments Following Comments Unfollow Comments. Lip licking, face touching, a monotone delivery, and a water break — not his rebuttal statements — were the most tweeted comments about Senator Marco Rubio's State of the Union response.

People critiqued his choice of paint color, questioned whether his neighborhood was really working class, and envied his trampoline, but nobody questioned about the dog. So is Senator Rubio's furriest of friends a miniature poodle, a Lhasa Apso, or a Havanese?

Former Vice President Dick Cheney pronounced himself a “huge addict” of Sen. Marco Rubio in a radio interview Wednesday, calling the Florida senator a “first-rate asset.” “Marco's fantastic,” Cheney said on Sean Hannity's radio show. “I'm a huge addict of his

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