‘Take a pill’: Joe Scarborough decries ‘offensive,’ ‘full-on nativist’ Rubio ad [video]
Joe Scarborough is pretty pissed about this Rubio ad:
Did you hear anything offensive there? Joe sure did:
Here are Rubio’s exact words:
“This election is about the essence of America, about all of us who feel out of place in our own country. A government incredibly out of touch and millions with traditional values branded ‘bigots’ and ‘haters.’ This is about wages growing slower than the cost of living. A generation drowning in debt. And a president humiliated by Putin, Iran, and Islamic jihadists. I’m Marco Rubio. I approve this message because this is about the greatest country in the world, and acting like it.”
Yeah … that’s not nativism, pal.
Call us crazy, but there are presidential candidates out there who have said and done things that are actually offensive. Certainly more offensive than anything Rubio says in that ad.
Maybe these tweets’ll clear things up?
Dude. Come on.
Does Joe need a refresher course in anti-Americanism?
Guess Joe’s just taking a page from former Obama senior adviserDan Pfeiffer and former Obama speechwriting director Jon Favreau’s playbook, “The Art of Selective Memory”:
Of course:
Whatever, guys.
Congratulations on your new membership in the Desperate Dem Club, Joe!