Paul aide tells libertarian GOPers to avoid Rubio

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Paul aide tells libertarian GOPers to avoid Rubio
February 4, 2016

After a fifth place showing in the Iowa caucuses, Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul dropped out of the Republican presidential campaign on Wednesday and set his eyes on winning re-election to the U.S. Senate.

The development raised a question about which candidate will swoop up Paul’s ardent supporters in the libertarian wing of the Republican Party. Paul won 4.5 percent of the vote in Iowa.

Grand Rapids-based GOP consultant John Yob, who served as Paul’s national political director, said Wednesday that Florida U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio should not be considered by Paul supporters.

“Liberty-leaning voters have good options but will reject Marco Rubio because of his spending policies that would bankrupt the country and his ever changing positions on important issues,” Yob said in a statement to The Detroit News.

Yob suggested Paul voters should hold out and see how the remaining field of candidates shakes out.

“There is time to decide because there is a long road to the nomination that will likely culminate in a contested national convention in Cleveland for the first time in a very long time,” said Yob, who specializes in political convention maneuvering.
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More: http://www.detroitnews.com/story/ne...ells-libertarian-gopers-avoid-rubio/79800704/
 
avoiding them all, the gop field is nothing more then hillarys with phalluses! #gopfossilfuel #rocketmassstoves
 
There is time to decide because there is a long road to the nomination that will likely culminate in a contested national convention in Cleveland for the first time in a very long time

Good thing we dropped out then.
 
The Hanging Endorsement, With No String Attached

Once again, I think such warnings have the potential of contradicting Sen. Paul's eventual endorsement of whoever the GOP nominee is. If Marco Rubio becomes the Republican nominee (and there is a good chance that he will), then Rubio will have Sen. Paul's endorsement, nonetheless.

So what sense does it make to tell Sen. Paul's supporters to avoid Rubio if, in the end, Sen. Paul may endorse him, regardless of Rubio's "spending policies that would bankrupt the country and his ever changing positions on important issues"?
 
Once again, I think such warnings have the potential of contradicting Sen. Paul's eventual endorsement of whoever the GOP nominee is. If Marco Rubio becomes the Republican nominee (and there is a good chance that he will), then Rubio will have Sen. Paul's endorsement, nonetheless.

So what sense does it make to tell Sen. Paul's supporters to avoid Rubio if, in the end, Sen. Paul may endorse him, regardless of Rubio's "spending policies that would bankrupt the country and his ever changing positions on important issues"?

John Yob is saying Rubio sucks
Rand would be saying Rubio is better than Hillary
 
Once again, I think such warnings have the potential of contradicting Sen. Paul's eventual endorsement of whoever the GOP nominee is. If Marco Rubio becomes the Republican nominee (and there is a good chance that he will), then Rubio will have Sen. Paul's endorsement, nonetheless.

So what sense does it make to tell Sen. Paul's supporters to avoid Rubio if, in the end, Sen. Paul may endorse him, regardless of Rubio's "spending policies that would bankrupt the country and his ever changing positions on important issues"?

^My biggest problem with Rand! It comes across as disingenuous to endorse Rubio when it is all said and done--especially when he has already said that he EQUALS Hillary Clinton. An endorsement of any GOP candidate will hurt him, just like it did when he endorsed Romney.
 
Endorsing Rubio is Like Endorsing Clinton

John Yob is saying Rubio sucks
Rand would be saying Rubio is better than Hillary

Yes, I understand the reasoning, but it is still self-contradictory, given all of Sen. Paul's objections and attacks toward Rubio.

Not only that, it's the corrupted principle of "voting for the lesser of two evils," which is still voting for evil (especially since Sen. Paul believes that Rubio has the most in common with Hillary, as thatpeculiarcat has pointed out).
 
Who did Yob support in 2008 and 2012? I'll have to look into it. But I don't think it was Ron, which would mean that it was someone else who was no more libertarian than Rubio.

But if he's actually coming around (which I doubt, since he's a political consultant), I'm glad for that.

ETA: In 2008 it was McCain. http://blog.4president.org/2008/2007/01/chuck_yob_and_h.html

In 2012 it was Santorum. http://www.p2012.org/santorum/yobzandstra021712email.html

He has something against Rubio. Whatever it is, I doubt that it has to do with liberty. He just happens to be right.

And another Edit: I got mixed up in the above links. Those are about Chuck Yob, who I think is John Yob's dad. But John Yob also worked for McCain and Santorum. https://ballotpedia.org/John_Yob
 
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Who did Yob support in 2008 and 2012? I'll have to look into it. But I don't think it was Ron, which would mean that it was someone else who was no more libertarian than Rubio.

But if he's actually coming around (which I doubt, since he's a political consultant), I'm glad for that.

ETA: In 2008 it was McCain. http://blog.4president.org/2008/2007/01/chuck_yob_and_h.html

In 2012 it was Santorum. http://www.p2012.org/santorum/yobzandstra021712email.html

He has something against Rubio. Whatever it is, I doubt that it has to do with liberty. He just happens to be right.

Rubio isn't his horse so he's trying to talk to libertarians to dissuade us from him.

As if we actually needed to be told not to vote for Rubio.

He don't know us very well, do he?
 
“Liberty-leaning voters have good options but will reject Marco Rubio because of his spending policies that would bankrupt the country and his ever changing positions on important issues,” Yob said in a statement to The Detroit News.

Yob suggested Paul voters should hold out and see how the remaining field of candidates shakes out.


Attention John Yob: I won't be taking your "advice" as to whom to support, loser. You're part of the problem. Were you one of the jackasses that told Rand to talk about Libertarians "smoking pot and running around naked"?

I'll be voting for Trump to throw a monkey wrench into the corrupt swamp called DC. Get that? Good. And if Rand decides to throw his "support" to one of the professional warmongering liars it will be a dark day for what was once the most trustworthy names in all of politics.

“There is time to decide because there is a long road to the nomination that will likely culminate in a contested national convention in Cleveland for the first time in a very long time,” said Yob, who specializes in political convention maneuvering.

"Political Convention Maneuvering"- says it all. The YOB's can GF themselves, hard.

PS: How's Jesse Benton? Are his million dollar house payments up to date? Does he need a new Audi? Does his wife need a new Rolex? What a circus. Glad to not have to hear about it again- hopefully ever. Good riddance to bad rubbish. The smell will linger, unfortunately.
 
Ohhh yeah! Now I remember!

Yob is the Rand aide who got a punch thrown at him by a Rubio aide at last year's Mackinac Republican Leadership Conference.

http://www.freep.com/story/news/loc...h-thrown-gop-mackinac-confab-begins/72385606/

And I'm sure that that wasn't the incident that started it. There's bad blood here that goes way back to things that most likely none of us will ever find out about, and it has nothing to do with Yob loving liberty.
 
^My biggest problem with Rand! It comes across as disingenuous to endorse Rubio when it is all said and done--especially when he has already said that he EQUALS Hillary Clinton. An endorsement of any GOP candidate will hurt him, just like it did when he endorsed Romney.

Then why be in the Republican Party and run for such nomination when 99% of them suck ass?

Go INDY!!! Run INDY!!! It's where the masses are at anyway. Grab the middle while stealing from the Right and the Left. Screw the system that is controlled by the elites while both parties pretend to care.
 
Rubio would be better than Clinton. Just scotus appointments would be enough to justify voting for Rubio in the general over Clinton. But I'm going with Cruz in the primary now than Rand is out. I'm not excited about nor will I defend any of them.
 
Once again, I think such warnings have the potential of contradicting Sen. Paul's eventual endorsement of whoever the GOP nominee is. If Marco Rubio becomes the Republican nominee (and there is a good chance that he will), then Rubio will have Sen. Paul's endorsement, nonetheless.

So what sense does it make to tell Sen. Paul's supporters to avoid Rubio if, in the end, Sen. Paul may endorse him, regardless of Rubio's "spending policies that would bankrupt the country and his ever changing positions on important issues"?
Support does not necessarily mean endorse.
 
Then why be in the Republican Party and run for such nomination when 99% of them suck ass?

Go INDY!!! Run INDY!!! It's where the masses are at anyway. Grab the middle while stealing from the Right and the Left. Screw the system that is controlled by the elites while both parties pretend to care.
If Bernie really spanks Hilary, Bloomberg gets in. Then Rand could get in. But he would have to drop his Senate campaign.
 
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