Seems Sens. Rand Paul and Marco Rubio are no longer buddies, as they are now on opposite sides of Obama's Cuba normalization policy heading into 2015, and it's starting to get...personal.
The disagreement between Sens. Marco Rubio (R-FL) and Rand Paul (R-KY) over America's changing relationship with Cuba is escalating quickly.
Rubio was among the loudest opponents to President Barack Obama's announcement that the United States would begin normalizing relations with its Caribbean neighbor. After Paul said he supported the change, Rubio lashed out, saying Paul "has no idea what he's talking about."
Rand's response?
Senator @marcorubio is acting like an isolationist who wants to retreat to our borders and perhaps build a moat. I reject this isolationism.
— Senator Rand Paul (@SenRandPaul) December 19, 2014
Rand Paul accusing somebody of being an isolationist. Rand Paul. And being correct about it.
The clown car slapfights are starting to get amusing.
the big question will be which one first calls the other a poopyhead.
ReplyDeleteI expect the Republicans will both claim credit for opening up Cuba, and also blame President Obama for restoring relations. If you can't believe ten impossible things before breakfast, you shouldn't join the Republican Party (for the Tea Party, it's more like 100 impossible things)...
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