Cerabino: Lest Tea forget: Rubio backed big government
by Michael C. Bender | January 29th, 2010From Post columnist Frank Cerabino
…Rubio found a way to criticize Thursday’s transportation news for Florida.
That’s because today’s Marco Rubio isn’t the same guy who wrote his book four years ago.
If Rubio had a book to write this year, it would best be titled One Innovative Idea for Marco Rubio’s Future.
And that idea is to be crowned King of the Teabaggers.
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January 29th, 2010 at 10:23 am
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January 29th, 2010 at 10:31 am
Round two of the Post finding ways to slime Republicans as the election nears. The paper’s drumbeat will become more strident and shrill as November 2nd approaches. The good news is that few read the paper anymore and even less care what a liberal newspaper thinks about anything. Average voters are so angry this election cycle that all bets are off as to the efficacy of the time honored tradition of the Post slimeing Republicans. Only Century Villagers think it’s meaningful.
January 29th, 2010 at 10:38 am
Shocker of the week: Annoying, hardcore liberal Cerabino attacks a republican and a conservative political movement. Ahhh… only at the PBPost.
January 29th, 2010 at 10:43 am
I Like these politicians who write books
without having read books.ie: Bush memoirs, what more could you ask for
January 29th, 2010 at 10:44 am
Also, I love the term “teabaggers”. It’s just plain name-calling meant to marginalize people whom hardcore leftists disagree with. It’s my understanding that the focus of their movement is smaller government and fiscal responsibility. Yeah, in times like these, who could ever associate with such foolish principles?!
January 29th, 2010 at 10:54 am
Obama “writes” two biographies of himself before the age of 45. Then can’t remember and disavows all the anti-american people he hung out with and was “mentored” by when he runs for office. His ghostwriters need to be more careful for the next bio. What more could you ask for?
January 29th, 2010 at 11:04 am
How about this for a bumper sticker: Teabaggers are D-bags
January 29th, 2010 at 2:05 pm
I am part of the tea party movement I recent being referred to as a teabagger. Shame on Cerabino & his follow political journalists for having such little creativity,& lack of vocabulary to belittle political activists with a slang word referring to a sexual act of erotic humiliation. No wonder the circulation of newspapers are in the toilet & journalists are thought of as scumbags. You only wish you had the command of the English language, the intelligence, & decency the Marco Rubio possesses. He will be a US Senator while you will still be only a newspaper reporter.
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January 29th, 2010 at 2:12 pm
I am part of the tea party movement,& recent being referred to as a teabagger. Shame on Cerabino, & his follow political journalists for having such little creativity,& lack of vocabulary to belittle political activists with a slang word, referring to a sexual act of erotic humiliation. No wonder the circulation of newspapers are in the toilet, & journalists are thought of as scumbags. You only wish you had the command of the English language, the intelligence, & decency that Marco Rubio possesses. He will be a US Senator, while you will still be just a newspaper reporter.
January 30th, 2010 at 8:39 am
Thank you for restoring my faith in the fine people of Palm Beach County. As the Post’s circulation continues to dwindle for their actual newspaper, they will be forced to try and charge readers for accessing their content on-line. I barely have use for any of this so-called “news” as it is; when they want to charge me for it, I’ll find another source . . . and soon thereafter, Mr. Cerabino will be the smiling guy who greets you as you enter Wal-mart.