Author

Topic: Marco Rubio gets the presstitute treatment... (Read 605 times)

legendary
Activity: 1176
Merit: 1001
minds.com/Wilikon
These reporters are on missions to goad any of these republican candidates into looking or saying something stupid, so they can run with it. This is what goes for journalism these days with these mainstream media propaganda outifts. In this case, it doesn't really irritate me considering Rubio is a war hawk and anti-civil liberties nutcase.


Even "anti-civil liberties nutcase" should have a fair case.




legendary
Activity: 1568
Merit: 1001
These reporters are on missions to goad any of these republican candidates into looking or saying something stupid, so they can run with it. This is what goes for journalism these days with these mainstream media propaganda outifts. In this case, it doesn't really irritate me considering Rubio is a war hawk and anti-civil liberties nutcase.
legendary
Activity: 1176
Merit: 1001
minds.com/Wilikon



Photo Emerges of Marco Rubio Acting Like a High Schooler in High School

Chippendales-style routine depict fast times at South Miami High



The son of a bartender and a housekeeper who emigrated from Cuba, Marco Rubio’s life story reads like something out of a fairy tale.

Less well known is Mr. Rubio’s skill as a burlesque performer.

What you see below is a photograph from South Miami Senior High School’s annual talent competition.

The team nickname at South Miami Senior High School, which Mr. Rubio was graduated from in 1989, was the Cobras. Every year there was a male talent competition for “King Cobra” and in 1989, Mr. Rubio and some of his football teammates wowed the crowd with a Chippendale’s style dance routine. That’s him in front of the O in “Cobra” with the washboard abs (eat your heart out, Aaron Schock!).


http://observer.com/2015/04/photo-emerges-of-marco-rubio-acting-like-a-high-schooler-in-high-school/





MSNBC Reporter Asks Marco Rubio to Demonstrate That He Can ‘Spit Rap Lyrics’



In an interview with GOP presidential candidate Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), a reporter on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” asked Rubio to demonstrate his lyrical skills.

“I read in the Washington Post that your staff in 2010 was very impressed that you could spit rap lyrics. I was hoping that we could get a demonstration,” the reporter said.


http://cnsnews.com/blog/melanie-hunter/msnbc-reporter-asks-marco-rubio-demonstrate-he-can-spit-rap-lyrics







Jump to: