Saturday, February 16, 2013

Marco Rubio can't quench the GOP's thirst for Latino voters

What was Sen. Marco Rubio thinking when he reached for that water bottle? David Letterman has some ideas. The "Late Show" host took aim at Rubio's furtive grab for water during with a list of the top 10 things going through the Florida senator's mind

Senator Marco Rubio's big nationally televised moment has been eclipsed Tuesday by his simple decision to take a sip of water during his speech, an act that either made him look human or not ready for prime time,

On the other hand, the G.O.P. reply, delivered by Senator Marco Rubio of Florida, was both interesting and revelatory. And I mean that in the worst way. For Mr. Rubio is a rising star, to such an extent that Time magazine put

By now millions of Americans have seen Sen. Marco Rubio's televised response to President Obama's State of the Union address, in which the parched politician nervously reaches for a bottle of water mid-speech. But what struck me wasn't his awkward

On the other hand, the G.O.P. reply, delivered by Senator Marco Rubio of Florida, was both interesting and revelatory. And I mean that in the worst way. For Mr. Rubio is a rising star, to such an extent that Time magazine put

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