Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) sent a fundraising email Monday that passed off New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie’s (R) attacks on the freshman senator’s canned talking points as a controversy ginned up by the media.
The email said the media pounced on the Rubio campaign’s “building momentum” by making hay out of the fact that the senator “pointed out a few times” during Saturday’s Republican presidential debate “that President Obama has been very deliberate about achieving his bad policies.”
“This isn’t the first time the media has tried to distract people,” the email read. “We can’t afford to let the media get away with this.”
Rubio had said some variation of the line, “Barack Obama is undertaking an effort to change this country, to make America more like the rest of the world,” four times during the debate. Christie repeatedly attacked Rubio’s repetition on the stage, calling the Obama line the senator’s “memorized 25-second speech.”
In the fundraising email, which didn’t mention Christie, Rubio said he would stick with the language.
“I don’t care how much it outrages the media, I’m going to keep saying it: Barack Obama is trying to change the United States of America,” the email read.
Rubio’s debate performance was panned by analysts on both sides of the political spectrum.
Read the full email below:
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Looks like Hal Rubio has got his e-mail subroutines up and running again
Rubio’s right. The guy who literally ran his entire 2008 campaign on change wants to change the country. Or did Rubio think Obama was talking about coins?
Yoo-hoo!
And let me say about the Rube, whatta whiner.
When in doubt always blame the media and Obama. Works for them every time