I have said it before, and I will say it again. There are three things that you don’t want to do to Senator Marco Rubio, if you want to stay on his good side, and not royally tick him off.
First, never try to keep him from enjoying a meal, especially one that comes from Chicken Kitchen or Latin American Cafeteria in West Miami. Second, don’t question his position on U.S.-Cuba policy, a third, don’t legitimize the dastardly and murdering brothers Castro down in Cuba, as President Obama has just done with his move to “normalize” relations with the communist regime.Rubio put out a press release warning of the continued Castro repression on the island, saying that Obama “should be ashamed of legitimizing and empowering the Castros,” while turning his back on the dissidents on the island that oppose the Castros.
In case you have been living under a rock, or under some palm tree in Miami, Cuban President Raul Castro laughed at the deal struck with Obama, when he said that he did not have to compromise any of the beliefs and principles that brought him and his big brother Fidel to power.
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Raul Castro just clowned Obama, but that wasn’t hard to do, as Castro was just following in the footsteps of Russian President Vladimir Putin, Iran Ahmadinejad, ISIS, North Korea’s petulant leader Kim Jung Un, and many other foreign despots and Islamic terrorists, who have seized the opportunity presented to them to mock President Obama and his weak and ineffectual foreign policy.
Here is Rubio’s statement:
“The Castro regime’s latest acts of repression against political dissidents in Cuba make a mockery of President Obama’s new U.S.-Cuba policy. The fact that the regime continues to violate the human rights of Cubans like this shows that it has even less incentive to change its ways since President Obama intends to give the Castros numerous unilateral concessions in exchange for zero steps towards more political freedom.“This is the real human tragedy of the President’s new Cuba policy. President Obama should be ashamed of legitimizing and empowering the Castros while abandoning courageous Cuban dissidents like the ones who have been on the receiving end of the regime’s repressive tactics in recent days.”