...I'll be happy Tuesday, when Rubio loses Florida.
Rubio Defends Obama: "He's Used Divisive Language Too, I Admit..." But He's Never Said To Beat Somebody UpAs part of a more than ten minute speech passionately denouncing Donald Trump, Marco Rubio breaks down and admits that he may not ever support Trump as the Republican Party's presidential nominee, even though he signed a Republican Party pledge to do so. "It's getting harder every day," he said.
The Florida senator also defended President Obama from claims Trump made blaming him for violent protests last night in Chicago, which he also says were "highly organized."
"This is what happens when a leading presidential candidate goes around feeding into a narrative of anger and bitterness and frustration," Rubio said about last night's violence in Chicago. "And I think we all need to take a step back, and ask ourselves, are we contributing to this? Because if this continues, this county will be continuing to be ripped apart at the seams, and we will be incapable of solving any major issues we have..."
"Look," Rubio said. "Barack Obama has used divisive language as well --I admit-- but he hasn't called people in the crowd to beat people up."
"He has divided Americans among, like class warfare, and things of that nature," Rubio said about the president. "But I don't think he bears any responsibility for last night."
"A lot of what you saw last night was Obama," Trump said this morning.
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