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Trump: Rubio, Jeb Too Phony

At a Dubuque, IA rally on Tuesday night, Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump told the crowd that fellow Republican primary candidates Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) and his mentor former Gov. Jeb Bush (R-FL) hug, kiss and hold each other on stage

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2016 Presidential Hopefuls Among Most Influential Marijuana Consumers

The eight candidates MPP reports “have said or strongly indicated that they have consumed marijuana” include Jeb Bush, Lincoln Chafee, Ted Cruz, George Pataki, Rand Paul, Marco Rubio, Bernie Sanders and Rick Santorum. “In addition to potentially becoming our next president, these marijuana consumers are playing a major role in the national political dialogue,” Mason Tvert, spokesman for the pro-marijuana groups, said in a statement. “Win or lose, they are guiding the debate and influencing the positions of others both within and outside of their parties.”

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MSM, GOP Establishment Team Up to Target Ted Cruz

The clear hatred of the Republican establishment for Sen. Ted Cruz and the mainstream media’s genuine fear that the articulate Cruz could be the nominee of the Republican Party in 2016 were clearly revealed in a telling exchange on NBC’s Meet the Press.

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Meet John Podhoretz, the Man Who Called Breitbart Readers ‘Rape-Loving’

Breitbart News does not write for establishment legacy pundits like John Podhoretz and those in his “clown car of Insider-dom.” Its audience is grassroots conservatives and American workers who disdain the bipartisan permanent political class and want establishment Republicans (many of whom pay exorbitant fees to establishment consultants who disdain conservatives and everyday Americans) held to account, especially on issues like illegal immigration, as much as Democrats.

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Marco Rubio Proposes Refundable Tax Credits to Replace ObamaCare

What Rubio outlines in his new op-ed is an ObamaCare repeal program quite similar to Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker’s new plan. (Or, since Rubio’s repeating six-month-old talking points, perhaps you could say Walker is following in Rubio’s footsteps. One suspects the gentlemen from Wisconsin and Florida will discuss the matter at their earliest debate opportunity.)