Why Limbaugh gushes over Rubio

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Why Limbaugh is gushing over Marco Rubio - CNN.com

Navarrette: Why Limbaugh gushes over Rubio

(CNN) - The phrase: "President Marco Rubio" is music to the ears of conservatives who are eager to prove they are not anti-Hispanic while still supporting one of their own: a solid conservative. And so it is that, as the immigration debate reignites, the Florida senator's star power is winning over the world of conservative talk radio.

Whether it's the radio shows hosted by Mark Levin or Sean Hannity or Rush Limbaugh, Rubio's appearances are being met with gushing accolades. The talkers are not sold on everything he says about how to fix the immigration system, but they're praising him nonetheless. Levin called Rubio a "very, very impressive man." Limbaugh swooned: "Well, what you are doing is admirable and noteworthy. You are recognizing reality. You're trumpeting it, you're shouting it."

How cozy. The reality that Rubio is recognizing is twofold. One, the nation's immigration system is broken and fixing it requires figuring out what to do with the estimated 11 million illegal immigrants in the United States. And two, the Republican Party, if it hopes to live to fight another day in a country that is increasingly ethnically diverse, can't just be known as the party that is against illegal immigration but has to build a reputation for supporting legal immigration as well.

Rubio: Obama sees immigration as a 'political' matter

Rubio thinks that the way you fix both problems is comprehensive immigration reform -- securing the border, making it easier for high-skilled immigrants to get green cards, starting a guest worker program for industries like agriculture with jobs Americans aren't doing, and creating a conditional pathway to earned citizenship for the undocumented.

Many Republicans have a word for that: "amnesty." And, almost uniformly, conservative talk radio does not like amnesty.

Yet, you wouldn't know it by the warm reception that Rubio got when he got on the airwaves. Right-wing talkers are smitten with the Hispanic Republican and potential 2016 presidential candidate. And it is spilling into the immigration debate.

So much so that Limbaugh felt compelled in his show on both Wednesday and Thursday to insist that, no, he had not fallen madly for Rubio, who had been a guest on his show the day before. Limbaugh explained to his millions of listeners that he liked and admired Rubio and considered him a strong conservative and a star of the Republican Party. And Limbaugh suggested that this fondness for the senator might have left some thinking that he was endorsing the immigration reform plan put forth on Monday by Rubio and seven other senators from both parties.

Limbaugh is not there and he may never get there. He still rejects as "amnesty" the idea of giving illegal immigrants an earned pathway to citizenship and rejects it as unacceptable. Besides, he insists, if the border isn't secure, Rubio is likely to drop his support for the plan as well.

What Limbaugh thinks about immigration -- a subject he doesn't really know very well -- isn't important. What is important is the massive footprint that Rubio is already leaving on the immigration debate, the value that he adds to the Senate's reform-minded "Group of Eight," and the near-hypnotic effect he's having on some conservatives who -- while they don't like what he's proposing to fix the nation's immigration system -- do like him a great deal.
 

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Alas, the love fest is not complete. Not all conservatives are willing to give Rubio the benefit of the doubt. Some conservative bloggers -- including Michelle Malkin and the folks at Redstate.com -- are vehemently opposed to what he is proposing, and they've gone after him aggressively. Republican Sen. David Vitter of Louisiana has characterized the Rubio approach to immigration reform as "amazingly naive."

But that hostility hasn't followed Rubio onto talk radio. So what's going on here? Why isn't Rubio getting more static from the radio talkers? I can think of three reasons.

First, the Republican Party has big plans for Rubio, which may include the presidency, and the talkers know enough to get out of the way of a speeding train. Besides, when they interview him, even if they could slice him up rhetorically into itty-bitty pieces -- and I'm not sure they could -- why would they want to?

Second, Rubio is a thoughtful communicator who understands radio and excels in that medium. I'm a former radio talk show host who has worked in a half dozen markets, and I know that doing that kind of work teaches you that there is such a thing as talking for radio. If you understand pacing, and when to pause or accelerate, you'll hit a homerun. Rubio does.

And third, whether many Republicans realize it or not, there is a strong conservative case to be made for fixing our immigration system by encouraging the free flow of labor and saving illegal immigrants from heavy-handed enforcement tactics. The Obama administration divides thousands of families and deported a record number of people, more than 400,000, in 2012. If you're a conservative who supports the free market, family values and limited government -- and who doesn't like the spectacle of immigration agents busting down doors and hauling away grandmothers in handcuffs and dropping kids in foster care -- comprehensive immigration reform could be for you.

And so could Marco Rubio. After all, he has already charmed a crowd that is notoriously hard to please.
 
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Rubio is the future of the party and most Republicans are beginning to understand that.

if he's their candidate in 2016, republicans lose. i hope they nominate him. wrapping hispanic packaging around the same tired ideology isn't going to return republicans to the white house. it's the same warped reasoning that wrongly believed blacks would throw their backing behind herman cain or allen west.

republicans have no respect for the intelligence of their fellow american - in this instance, hispanics.
 

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non cubans dont give a shyt about cubans, too bad the cacs dont know that. Rubio being the nominee will backfire hard :laff:
 

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if he's their candidate in 2016, republicans lose. i hope they nominate him. wrapping hispanic packaging around the same tired ideology isn't going to return republicans to the white house. it's the same warped reasoning that wrongly believed blacks would throw their backing behind herman cain or allen west.

republicans have no respect for the intelligence of their fellow american - in this instance, hispanics.

Your not discounting the fact that its incredibly difficult for one party to win 3 terms. Your trump card Hillary will be too old and exhausted and the economy is already showing signs of dipping again. Obama might be bush 2007 2008 status by the time 2016 rolls around

Do you think Americans really know the difference between these ideologies? Hispanic who helped usher in an immigration plan is big marketing for 2016 he's young articulate and not hideous...brotha its a slam dunk if you ask me

Florida Texas Arizona New Mexico thats Rubio territory outside of some sex scandal enjoy your Obama now because its just natural for the tide to turn...
 

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Your not discounting the fact that its incredibly difficult for one party to win 3 terms. Your trump card Hillary will be too old and exhausted and the economy is already showing signs of dipping again. Obama might be bush 2007 2008 status by the time 2016 rolls around

Do you think Americans really know the difference between these ideologies? Hispanic who helped usher in an immigration plan is big marketing for 2016 he's young articulate and not hideous...brotha its a slam dunk if you ask me

Florida Texas Arizona New Mexico thats Rubio territory outside of some sex scandal enjoy your Obama now because its just natural for the tide to turn...
Doesnt matter:

Mexicans find out Rubio is a Cuban: Mexicans " :what: :gag: "
 
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Your not discounting the fact that its incredibly difficult for one party to win 3 terms. Your trump card Hillary will be too old and exhausted and the economy is already showing signs of dipping again. Obama might be bush 2007 2008 status by the time 2016 rolls around

i'm not your brotha. you're ignoring that the same thing was said about obama's second term, from republicans who argued it was impossible for him to win in the face of high unemployment, etc. precedent was thrown out the window on november 6th.

people like you have no respect for the intelligence of your fellow american. and that cost you dearly last election. so, again, nominate rubio. he will be trounced. it's not even a debate worth having.
 

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i'm not your brotha. you're ignoring that the same thing was said about obama's second term, from republicans who argued it was impossible for him to win in the face of high unemployment, etc. precedent was thrown out the window on november 6th.

people like you have no respect for the intelligence of your fellow american. and that cost you dearly last election. so, again, nominate rubio. he will be trounced. it's not even a debate worth having.

I think the Republicans or conservatives still hasn't realized the lasting damage Bush left their party for a long time. The Bush name is toxic. I :heh: @ conservatives who think Jeb Bush would be a good candidate for the Republican party.
 

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Republicans to Democrats : "I see your black president, I raise you an Hispanic candidate"

*Checkmate suckaz
 
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