Wednesday, October 23, 2013

How can we tell Marco Rubio is a liar? He's talking!


    Another conservative truth telling organization which finds Rubio to be disingenuous; This is Politifact responding to……well – you read it. It a truly wondrous thing to watch the Tea Party rats jumping ship now that their ploy failed and most Americans blame them for the recent government shutdown. Rubio disavowing his nine “hell no” votes in favor of the last one, cast under the duress of increasing public disfavor, is as phony as Heinrich Himmler disavowing responsibility for the Holocaust!   

Was Rubio 'never ... in favor of shutting down the government'?

"I never was in favor of shutting down the government. … (I) voted to fund the government fully."  (Marco Rubio, Sunday, October 20th, 2013. )

Ruling: Mostly False | Details

On "Fox News Sunday," (there’s a surprise – a closet Tea Bagger on Faux  News) Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., said, “I never was in favor of shutting down the government."   Is that correct?

 Politifact’s response:

Federal employees are now back at work, but the battle over who to blame for the government shutdown goes on. On “Fox News Sunday”, Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., emphasized that he didn’t favor a government shutdown even though many observers have accused his party of instigating the shutdown as a way of defunding or delaying President Barack Obama’s health care law.

We looked at whether Rubio was right when he said on Fox News Sunday that "I never was in favor of shutting down the government. … (I) voted to fund the government fully."

We found these claims problematic.

His claim that "I never was in favor of shutting down the government" is undercut by two separate comments in which he supported a strategy of opposing Obamacare even if that meant rejecting a bill that would have kept the government open. And on the question of whether he "voted to fund the government fully," he arguably may have done so once, but took the opposite position nine times.

 We (Politifact) rated his claim Mostly False.

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