Robot Rubio Malfunctions Again Like A Broken Record During Rally (VIDEO)


Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) once again showed signs of buckling under the intense pressure he’s been under since the beginning of the New Hampshire primaries. While at a campaign stop, Rubio started ranting about the difficulty of raising daughters in the 21st century while maintaining “traditional values.”

The New York Times reported:

Maybe it was just the end of a long, tiring day of campaigning. Or maybe Senator Marco Rubio’s opponents have gotten into his head.

But on Monday, Mr. Rubio, the Florida Republican, who has been under relentless criticism for uttering his talking points over and over in Saturday’s presidential debate, had another repetitious lapse.

In the video Rubio goes off on a tangent about his difficulties raising children in today’s evil, sin-filled 21st century, a century which tells them things like how they have a right to decide what happens to their own bodies, and that they can love and marry whomever they wish.

Rubio  bemoans “the values they try to ram down our throats,” and then he pauses briefly before repeating the same rant almost verbatim.

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie exposed Rubio’s weakness during Saturday’s debate, in which he trolled the senator for “drive-by” attacks on his record and then repeating the same tired unpopular talking point attacking President Obama. During the debate, Rubio said that Obama “knows what he’s doing” and that he’s evil liberal mastermind trying to “change America” into Europe.

Despite the “meh” appeal of his Obama talking point, Rubio is determined to keep repeating it whenever someone brings it up.

Rubio’s inexplicable inability to think on his feet and come across as a candidate who’s present, who can talk to people and not at them, seems to have finally caught up with his poll numbers.

On the day of the New Hampshire primaries, Real Clear Politics has Rubio polling in 3rd place at 14 percent. He falls behind Ohio Governor John Kasich, who’s at 17 percent, and Donald Trump leads the pack at 31 percent.

Meanwhile, Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) is at 10 percent, former Florida Governor Jeb Bush is at 9 percent, and New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is at 8 percent. Before Christie’s brutal attack on Rubio during Saturday’s debate, the governor was polling at 4 percent in New Hampshire.

Many speculate that either Cruz, Bush, or Christie could overtake Rubio’s position and possibly finish second in New Hampshire’s primaries. If this happens, Rubio could join Ben Carson and Carley Fiorina in presidential campaign hospice.

And there is another issue concerning the subject of Rubio’s rant: current American culture.

In 2013, Rubio bragged, “I’m the only member of the hip-hop Caucus in the Senate.” The senator went into lengthy detail at the time debunking boasts from rapper Lil Wayne in which the rapper said, “I ain’t 2Pac, I’m the new ‘Pac.” Lil Wayne was referencing late hip-hop icon, Tupac Shakur.

Rubio went into further detail on how much of an impact Tupac had on his life growing up.

“That’s kind of where I live … That’s who I am,” he said. “Tupac is someone I listened to growing up, and he was a complicated person. He wasn’t perfect, that’s for sure. He made a lot of mistakes, but I think he was very honest in his music and gave us insight into a time in our country and really gave a voice to a people in America at that time who were facing different struggles … He made a lot of mistakes, that’s for sure, but he was very real in a way you don’t see today.”

Apparently, it’s very difficult for a like Rubio to instill in his children the type of values he learned from listing to albums like “2Pacalypse Now” and “Strickly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z”

Despite the lack of intellectual depth and substantive discussions on solving problems within the Republican primaries, Rubio has somehow managed to earn the distinction as the most fictitious candidate in a field of nominees lead by Donald Trump.

Here’s the video: