When voters look at Florida Senator Marco Rubio four or forty years from now, will they say, âOh that's the guy who got thirsty during his response to the State of the Union address.â He's trying to neutralize the negative power
Rubio deftly made light of the strange, nationally-televised moment in the days after his turn in the spotlight. Though it was fodder for journalists, comedians and partisans, there's broad agreement that no real lasting damage was done to his 2016
Beth Reinhard has a long article up at National Journal today that achieves something of a breakthrough in explaining the allure to Republicans of Sen. Marco Rubio. To make the long story short, she suggests GOPers see
There's lots being said and done (sort of) about climate change. Here's a look at the latest.
President Obama may not be the biggest fan of Sen. Marco Rubio's (R-FL) much promoted plan to tie a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants to a âtriggerâ of border security measures, but an administration official
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