The New York Times were probably pretty proud of themselves over their most recent hit piece on Marco Rubio. He once spent $80,000 on a “luxury speedboat” fishing boat! He’ll never recover from that! He’s doomed!
Too bad for them their plans backfired. Not only did their stupidity help to garner sympathy for Rubio, but it actually afforded his campaign a great opportunity. And boy, did Team Rubio make the best of it:
Well played, Marco Rubio pic.twitter.com/ikbXhLBUCU
— Dan McLaughlin (@baseballcrank) June 10, 2015
Let’s see that line again:
"The biggest debt I have is to America" https://t.co/loXP2RoRCS
— Brian Faughnan (@BrianFaughnan) June 10, 2015
Brilliant.
Yup. RT @baseballcrank: Well played, Marco Rubio pic.twitter.com/lJ7XJRsijE
— Teri Christoph (@TeriChristoph) June 10, 2015
@baseballcrank ding ding. this guy gets it, and has a story he can sell to regular Americans. The left knows it, so out come the knives
— Hi Eck (@Serfs_Road) June 10, 2015
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‘$80,000 for a luxury speedboat’: New York Times now attacks Marco Rubio over his personal spending
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