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Rubio's Lucky Break
00:03:25
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| Other areas you're looking into, some of the other stories I know you're looking at some of the latest sex scandals with some of the candidates. | |
| You're looking at some other big issues. | |
| What are some of those topics you're about to tell us about? | |
| Well, Marco Rubio's got to be one of the luckiest guys in the world because just as it was getting ready to break about his extramarital affair with a lobbyist, a well-known lobbyist in Washington, Donald Trump, of course, makes this comment about Muslims, and it's all over, of course. | |
| The news cycle, and I was looking into this Rubio report, and so was the mainstream media. | |
| But then, of course, Trump, his comments, no pun intended, trumped the Rubio story. | |
| Now, I find it interesting that all of a sudden the Tampa Bay Times and other newspapers are running a report about Rubio's brother-in-law being a well-known convicted International narcotics dealer. | |
| Well, this is actually an old story. | |
| Yeah, I mean, that means he fits in nicely with the Bushes and the Clintons then. | |
| Oh, absolutely. | |
| Look, you know, if there were journalists down in Miami at the Miami Herald that were like the old-time journalists, Marco Rubio would have never gotten elected to the school board or a dog catcher because I'm thinking about the old-time journalists were like Rottweilers when they would sink their teeth into a... | |
| A corrupted candidate or politician. | |
| They wouldn't let go. | |
| Now, these were old-school people. | |
| These journalists sometimes kept a flask of whiskey in their desk drawer, but, you know, they got the job done. | |
| And we don't have that. | |
| You turn on these 24 by 7 news channels, and you think you're at some sort of wine and cheese party for a bunch of members of... | |
| The ACLU and PETA. Yeah, you're going to think you're one of these wine-tasting deals where they discuss body parts sales and the rest of it. | |
| Absolutely. | |
| I mean, Rubio, do you think this could bring him down or is he even a contender now? | |
| Well, I think, you know, the deal on Rubio is he's come out as the establishment candidate. | |
| Now, the word is that it's Jeb Bush and Karl Rove that are behind going after Rubio. | |
| Remember? | |
| Jeb said, look, he's now fair game. | |
| They used to be buddies, but Jeb said he's fair game. | |
| So I guess in Bush's mind that if he can bring down Rubio, he'll pick up all the Rubio supporters. | |
| Yeah, the Florida. | |
| The Florida people. | |
| But a lot of people in Florida do not like Jeb Bush, so I don't think the Rubio supporters will go. | |
| Well, that's right. | |
| In fact, Jeb said by December 15th Trump would be done months ago. | |
| That hasn't happened. | |
| Fool me once, shame on you. | |
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Alex Jones' Patriot Blend
00:00:46
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| Fool me twice, shame on me. | |
| Vote for Jeb, or you're just f***ing stupid. | |
| Fool me, we can't get fooled again. | |
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