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Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Rubio vowing to take America in a 'new direction' in 2016

Marco Rubio tonight entered the 2016 race for the presidency, making him the fourth high-profile politician from either political party to take the dive.

'Yesterday is over, and we're never going back,' he said as he took a jab at Hillary Clinton, who yesterday announced her own bid, calling her a candidate of 'yesterday.'

The highest office in the land used to be 'reserved for the rich and the powerful,' he said, 'but I live in an exceptional country, a country where the son of a bartender and a maid...can have the same dreams and the same future as those who come from power and privilege.'

Promising to bring about a 'new American century,' 43-year-old Rubio said he would not step aside and wait his turn, as some have suggested he should, to run for higher office.

'I can make a difference as president,' he proclaimed.

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4 comments:

  1. Considering the current dumbocrat was elected on the basis of the color of his skin - and the HildaBeast is running simply cuz "it's time for a woman in the white house", that party can't put up a reasonable candidate standing for an actual issue of the people!

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  2. Rubio can run as "first Hispanic." I don't have a problem with a woman president, Clinton just isn't the right one.

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  3. lmao isn't that the same thing obummer promised to do?
    We are so lucky! NOT.
    Rand Paul is the only one who makes any sense, the rest are warmongers!

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  4. Rubio is not ready for prime time.

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