Conservatives like mmyself aren’t big fans of Marco Rubio. After he sold everyone out for the ‘Gang of 8’ amnesty bill, I lost whatever motivation I had to support him. But when fish wraps like the New York Times starting attack Rubio’s wife over her driving record, you know they are scared shitless of Rubio. The big scoop of poop from the New York Times spreading like wildfire in the corrupt media is that Rubio and his wife received 17 traffic tickets! OMFG!!
New York Times attacks Marco Rubio’s wife driving |
Remember how the media left Barack Obama completely unvetted, ignoring even the most damaging stories from his past, while a squirming mass of reporters fought over every scrap of trash in the dumpster behind Sarah Palin’s house? It’s happening again.
For some reason, the New York Times decided to devote two reporters to the urgent task of reviewing Senator and presidential candidate Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL)81%
’s driving record over the past 18 years. And they still couldn’t make much of a story about it, so they decided to add his wife’s record to the story.Voila! “Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL)81%
and His Wife Cited 17 Times for Traffic Infractions,” screams the headline. For some reason, the headline fails to mention that they had to dig back to 1997 to come up with that total. I’m sure it’s just a bit of editorial oversight that “… Over the Past 18 Years” was chopped off the headline.What festers beneath the headline reads like a satire of a biased-media hit piece. Remember, as the following prose was tumbling off the word processor, the front-running Democrat candidate for 2016 is dealing with an endless string of payola scandals tied to phony charity and shell corporations, not to mention deleting a mountain of subpoenaed emails she was keeping on an illegal black-box server: