CrusaderFrank
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We have Hillary's husband frequenting his friends privates Island where they fuck 16 year sex slaves
Hows that for dirt
Hows that for dirt
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Hillary looks like a liar to everybody.Rubio looks seedy to me.
I can't help but notice how little time you spend talking about BS or Hillary. Maybe it's because there is not much to say. Good luck with that in the General.
That's funny. Stupid, but funny. Ya see, sparky, bashing BS and Hillary is YOUR job - not mine.
I can't help but notice how little time you spend talking about BS or Hillary. Maybe it's because there is not much to say. Good luck with that in the General.
That's funny. Stupid, but funny. Ya see, sparky, bashing BS and Hillary is YOUR job - not mine.
Incorrect. It should be everyone's job the look at candidates and figure out the good and bad. You're so lost you attack Republicans while your party expands all the worst Republican polices.
I've heard that it's considerable, but here is just some of it:
Jeb Bush's Campaign Blueprint
A 112-page internal document provided to U.S. News includes more dirt on Marco Rubio, Iowa vote goals and a January advertising plan.
While the slides released to the press highlight Bush's Sunshine State endorsements and Rubio's lack of experience, another page for donor edification gets dirtier.
It's titled "Marco Is A Risky Bet," and it bullet-points Rubio's "misuse of state party credit cards, taxpayer funds and ties to scandal-tarred former Congressman David Rivera."
When Rubio was a state lawmaker, he used the state party credit card for personal expenses, a decision he later called a mistake. In 2005, he and Rivera jointly purchased a home that later faced foreclosure.
Another bullet point says Rubio's "closeness with Norman Braman, who doubles as personal benefactor[,] raises major ethical questions."
Braman, a billionaire auto dealer, is expected to pour $10 million into Rubio's White House endeavor, The New York Times reports. He's also paid Rubio's wife to oversee his charitable work.
The Bush team also mocks Rubio's "tomorrow versus yesterday" argument as one that would be "widely ridiculed by media" should he run against the first potential female president.
The most cryptic slight is left for last: "Those who have looked into Marco's background in the past have been concerned with what they have found."
A Bush aide says that line refers to concerns Mitt Romney's team unearthed when they vetted Rubio for vice president in 2012.
More: Jeb Bush's Campaign Blueprint
He had to drink that water because he's ON FIRE!!Rubio looks seedy to me.