Politico:
The Senate’s Gang of Eight is out in force to sell its immigration bill to the public, minus one pivotal member: Marco Rubio.
The Florida Republican has spent hours strategizing in private with the bipartisan group of senators, but he hasn’t appeared in public with them since late April — nixing requests for press conferences after the Senate Judiciary Committee approved the immigration bill, according to Democrats, and most recently, for a joint interview on Univision.
His public absences from his partners show the difficult line he is walking on immigration — trying to woo conservative activists wary of the bill while keeping the Gang of Eight bill moving.
It’s a Senate trial by fire. Rubio is attempting to master a treacherous legislative process that has confounded lawmakers with decades of experience. The success or failure of the immigration overhaul bill will largely determine whether his efforts are seen as the shrewd mechanisms of a kingmaker or the political naiveté of a third-year senator.
While he criticizes parts of the Gang of Eight plan, Rubio has also had trouble on the right when he tries to defend it. He had to make a quick phone call to Rush Limbaugh last week to clarify a remark that had been interpreted by conservatives as a flip-flop.
“Everything I’m saying, I’m saying to everyone,” Rubio told POLITICO. “I’m just trying to get a law passed. In order to get a law to pass, the border security and the benefits have to get tightened up. Everyone here knows that. Anyone who denies that is not playing in reality.”
Rubio even demurred when asked whether he would unite with the group to defeat contentious amendments on the floor: “It depends on the amendment.”
Alex Conant, a Rubio spokesman, denied that the senator has consciously made an effort to avoid being seen with the group. But it’s been almost two months since Rubio appeared at a public event with the Gang, which includes Democrats like Chuck Schumer of New York and Dick Durbin of Illinois, and two Republicans who have long been the scourge of conservative immigration activists, John McCain of Arizona and Lindsey Graham of South Carolina.
Democrats — particularly Schumer — have been willing to kowtow to the Floridian’s demands, even if it shifts the bill further to the right by including amendments like those from Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) to restrict benefits for undocumented immigrants. Privately, the worry is Rubio may upend the delicate compromise they spent months trying to reach.
“The members feel like they’ve given him quite a bit of rope,” said one Senate Democratic aide familiar with the group’s deliberations. “They just want to make sure it doesn’t end up hanging the deal at the end.”
Almost immediately after the Judiciary Committee sent the bill to the floor, Rubio began panning its enforcement provisions, validating criticism from the right and forcing the gang to appear amenable to changes. But what has irritated members in the Gang has been his explicit embrace of the border security amendment from Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas).
First, a Rubio aide claimed that the senator helped write the plan but later backtracked when Cornyn said they didn’t work on it together. Then, Rubio told Sean Hannity’s radio show last week that the Cornyn proposal “dramatically improves the bill” and is an “excellent place to start in terms of having that conversation.”
Since rubio was sworn in the defend and uphold the Constitution of the United States, he has spent all of his time trying to get amnesty for illegals. Rubio fooled the people of Florida because he cares nothing about the unemployment of US American citizens, the economic situation of US American citizens and or anything else that deals with US American citizens. Rubio is a one term senator.
This sweet heart deal for illegals will:
-add 6.5 TRILLION dollars to our debt
-will add 11+ MILLION (and that is conservative) to the unemployment rolls (There are already 90 MILLION American citizens unemployed, add 11 million and see how easy it will be to get a job.)
– Employers will get an added ‘bonus’ for hiring illegals over American citizens
-11+ million illegals will get almost immediate access to all welfare benefits (although Rubio says it is not so – read the bill)
-illegals will have to pay back taxes of approximately $78 a year (we should be so lucky)
-illegals will be able to vote in local elections (wink wink national elections)
I have said this before and will say it again. There is an easy plan.
1. CLOSE THE BORDERS. (for those who say we get most of our oil from Mexico, IF that is true we have plenty however the current administration will not allow most drilling)
2. Develop a plan that includes the requirement to learn ENGLISH (you don’t speak English, you get nothing) and assimilate. This doesn’t mean losing their culture)
3. Implement the plan slowly and with caution.
If none of this works, adopt the laws that Mexico enforces for illegals that come into their country.
NO amnesty without border secruity first. It CAN be done, and those who are using this as a political tool to build the democratic base know it can be done.
Nah, Marco has always been a closet Democrat who knew he’d NEVER get his political career of the ground with them. So, he played Conservative to get elected and now he’s tacking hard to port. Before it’s time for his re-election, he will have a “falling out” with the “racist” GOP and switch parties.
So will Chris Christie.
@ThunderGod: I think you’re right. Rubio is not a conservative in anything he does. I see no chance of him being re-elected. He may run for Prez, which he’s not eligible for, but then a lot of nuts won’t care.