Discussion for article #246564
They’ve advanced to 5th grade humor now. I suppose that’s progress.
And to quote Jerry Seinfeld, preparing to bomb on purpose, “Who’s ready to laugh?”
One Trump in America is bad enough. Another Republican trying to get ahead by out-Trumping Trump is just embarrassing for the GOP (also bad for America, but that’s a separate nightmare).
Ala JM’s point about Trump the persecuted “good Christian”…Trump just a short time later at an Arkansas rally accused President Obama of bribing NY Atty Gen Eric Schneiderman into moving on the Trump University civil case…
Looks sunny there. How badly was Marco schvitzing?
More like seltzer with his current scripted schtick…
What’s next? The take my wife jokes? This is embarrassing, boring and annoying. Loved the story of how Rubio botched the request for Christie’s endorsement. His patronizing attitude drove Christie into Donald’s embrace. Elementary and junior high school doesn’t get better.
Yeah Marco…way to go guy. This will do it.
Cuz nothing deters Donald like criticizing his hair or his Tweet spelling. I can see him trembling in his boots at these kind of attacks.
Sheesh!
And THIS is what passes for a campaign for a party’s nomination…a campaign based on the critical issues that face our country.
In the past there was at least lip service to such ideals. Today, we have clearly descended into a playground battle between infants with very limited social skills and the choice will be made based on who has the best ability to insult and taunt. On that basis, Marco m’lad…you are clearly WAY out of your league.
And the Hispanic judge is biased. Of course!
Finally, the junior senator from Florida is demonstrating that he has the gravitas to be president.
Here’s a thought…Why didn’t any Goopers fight back against Trump? Maybe thinking the fix was in, again, they hitched their wagons to the fix that wasn’t?
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A little song, a little dance,
a little seltzer down your pants.
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Now we know the reason for the full-length mirror!!!
Rubio = Eddie Haskell on bad speed. Can’t balance a checkbook, can’t live within his means, and now endless juvenile hectoring – this is good presidential material?
As has been pointed out elsewhere, he stole the line:
If I were Rubio, I’d don’t think I’d be making hair jokes.
Cuban Alopecia…
Just want to throw it out there that although there’s not much to like about GOP political discourse in the post-Trump era (or before him either), ridicule is the best and maybe only way to get under his skin. This isn’t just me talking or I wouldn’t say it so confidently; no less a Serious Grownup Person than James Fallows thinks so too. Sure, it demeans us all, but Trump being there at all makes it too late to worry about that. Ridicule makes him crazy, it gets him in a tizzy, it hits him where it hurts, in the part of him that knows he’s a buffoon and a loser. His mind might well overheat, trying to shout down its own pervasive doubts, and for all we know it might literally explode in a massive CVA. But I don’t think we should tsk-tsk about these admittedly juvenile jokes because that’s the level you have to work on with him. And it might just save the republic.
Think of the forces planning to build on the Trump model in the future (shudder!!!)…and, I’m not talking Kanye.