James Carville and Stan Greenberg talk on the phone about the State of the Union response delivered by Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), touted as a top contender for the Republican presidential nomination in 2016. They were not
Marco Rubio of Florida, was both interesting and revelatory. And I mean that in the worst way. For Rubio is a rising star, to such an extent that Time magazine put him on its cover, calling him "The Republican Savior." What we learned Tuesday, however
In a dangerous and changing world, President Obama is just wishing away the problems America faces. BY MARCO RUBIO | FEBRUARY 15, 2013. During Tuesday night's State of the Union address, President Barack Obama had an
Marco Rubio of Florida, was both interesting and revelatory. And I mean that in the worst way. For Rubio is a rising star, to such an extent that Time magazine put him on its cover, calling him "The Republican Savior." What we learned Tuesday, however
The brilliance in this clip's first highlight doesn't seem to be recognized by either the fans in the building or the announcers on the broadcast, as Rubio puts the ball through his legs from behind before going in for the layup. The second was the
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