Marco Rubio and Florida’s Primary Date: Are We Looking at the Wrong Conspiracy?
By: SunshineStateSarah (Diary) | October 17th at 05:24 PM |
Judge for yourself: what makes more sense? That some D.C. staffer has some dark and nefarious power over Florida politicians he’s never even met, and Rubio psychically predicted over five years ago that he would be a vice presidential contender? Or that a group of political operatives with an axe (or two) to grind would spread a false rumor?
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Reality check on George LeMieux’s “conservative” voting record
By: SunshineStateSarah (Diary) | September 21st at 07:23 AM |
Let me ask you a question: when you were a child, did you ever sneak a cookie from the cookie jar? You waited until your mother had left the kitchen, right? No kid is dumb enough to try and swipe a cookie while Mommy is watching.
In essence, LeMieux’s claims of a conservative voting record are the equivalent of attempting to get praise for not stealing cookies while Mommy is watching.
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Adam Hasner: Conservative Before It Was Cool
By: SunshineStateSarah (Diary) | April 19th at 12:39 PM |
There’s only one Marco Rubio. But he’s one heckuva fantastic blueprint to follow for a conservative Senate candidate.
Who better to send to the Senate to work with Rubio to fight against the liberal policies of Barack Obama and Harry Reid, than Adam Hasner, the very man who worked with Rubio to fight against the liberal policies of Charlie Crist and George LeMieux?
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