Donald Trump post-debate tweets littered with misspellings; Merriam-Webster responds
In what can only be described as a Trumpian performance, Rubio also joked that Trump might have wet his trousers during the debate and had a sweat mustache. “Selling watches in Manhattan”, Rubio charged.
Speaking Friday at Klyde Warren Park in Dallas, Rubio vowed to defend the 2nd Amendment, repeal Obamacare and rebuild the military. “There is no way we’re going to allow the party of Reagan or the conservative movement to be taken over by a con man”, he said. “What we are dealing with her my friends is a con artist”. “People say that I whine a lot because I don’t get time”, Carson admitted.
While the crowd was smaller than the Trump rally in Fort Worth, those attending were somewhat optimistic about their candidate.
“He is a con artist”, Rubio said.
Trump on former Mexican President Vicente Fox’s assertion, “I’m not going to pay for that f***ing wall”: “This guy used a filthy, disgusting word on television, and he should be ashamed of himself and he should apologize”.
If you were wondering who would fill Jeb Bush’s shoes and take on Donald Trump at tonight’s debate, the answer came right out of the gate: Marco Rubio.
Trump said Congress “should have gotten rid of the borders, we should have gotten rid of the lines around the state so there’s great competition”.
But whether they will have much impact on Trump’s candidacy is, at this point, anybody’s guess. As Rubio recalled his parents’ immigrant experience, he noted his “mother was a maid, the kind of people Donald Trump hires from other countries”. “This is a con job where he’s going to Americans that are struggling, Americans that are hurting and he’s implying, ‘I’m fighting for you because I’m a tough guy'”.
Many stood outside the barricades to get a closer look.
The good news for Marco, is that if this campaign has shown us anything, it’s that screaming attacks will land even if they’re not quite right. “On how to deal with ISIS, on how to deal with the economy”.
“That’s your only plan”, Rubio said.
He said he would examine “what they’ve done in the past, what kind of judgments they’ve made, what kind of associations do they have”.
“I know Florida well”, Rubio said.
“And the lines around the state…every night”, Rubio continued. If the businessman wins most of the states in play on Super Tuesday, it will be hard for other candidates to win enough delegates to stop him.
Rubio’s hope is that he picks up new support once Jeb Bush ended his own presidential bid. More than a dozen states and hundreds of delegates will be in play on Super Tuesday.
While Cruz went on the attack over Trump’s reluctance to release his tax returns, Trump defended himself by saying he’s been audited annually for over a decade. Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz, sought to score a game-changing moment heading into a series of critical March 1 primary contests.