Rubio's Foreign Policy Focus Pays Off
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Sen.
Marco Rubio (R-FL) still has not fully recovered from his work with
Sen.Chuck
Schumer (D-NY)
on S.744, but events in Venezuela and Ukraine last week have reminded many
conservatives why Rubio would be a strong choice for the Republican White House
nominee in 2016
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First
on Monday, Rubio gave an amazing 14-minute speech on the Senate floor taking
Sen. Tom Harkin (D-IA) to task for his recent praise of the communist regime in
Cuba. Rubio tied the Cuban regime to events in Venezuela and North
Korea,
making an impassioned defense of freedom and humans
rights.
Rubio's media team deftly got the video up on YouTube and
it was admiringly posted on pretty much every conservative
website (Townhall
included).
And
then, this weekend, after Obama declared it was "happy hour time with the
Democratic party" while
Russian troops invaded Ukraine, Rubio offered a much stronger and coherent
response. On Saturday, his team placed a piece on Politicooutlining
"8 Steps Obama Must Take to Punish Russia," and on Sunday Rubio turned in a
solid performance opposite Secretary of State John
Kerry on Meet the
Press:
Well,
I think our policy towards Russia under this administration deserves a heavy
amount of criticism. I usually shy away from that in moments of crisis, when
it's important for the nation to speak with one voice. And I'm encouraged by
much of what I heard Secretary Kerry just say a moment ago, although there are
things I'd like to see a few in addition to the steps he's outlined.
...
I think moving forward, as you look at, for example, Secretary Kerry a moment ago mentioned success with the START treaty. Yet, we know that the Russians have basically violated every major treated they've ever entered into.
...
I think moving forward, as you look at, for example, Secretary Kerry a moment ago mentioned success with the START treaty. Yet, we know that the Russians have basically violated every major treated they've ever entered into.
We
see how they basically lied. I mean, let's call it what it is. They
are lying and this government is a government of liars, the Russian
government. And
you see it, what's happening now in Crimea. I mean, they're claiming they're not
there, you've got these individuals showing up in unmarked uniforms, wearing
masks.
But
clearly, they're Russian troops, even though they refused to acknowledge it. So
you're dealing with a government that lies as a matter of course, and it's very
difficult to enter an understanding with them on anything when they are willing
to lie and cover things up in this way.
This
is exactly the type of clear, tough talk that all conservatives want to see from
their candidates on foreign
policy.
Obama's foreign policy vision, as even The Washington Post
is now admitting, is pure fantasy. And no one is better positioned
than Rubio to make that case.
I
have been very
critical of
Rubio's effort to pass S. 744. But 2013 was a long time ago and will feel even
more distant when White
House hopefuls
start debating in 2015.
Rubio
may still be the Republican's 2016 nominee yet.
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