What went wrong /pol/? Is it because he went after Big Don's hands?
He took on Jeb's advisors and immediately went down in flames
>>68064199
Lil-Marco's mom should have had an abortion.
Microsoft always release buggy and incomplete software.
Maybe the foam parties and popping pills on national TV weren't good ideas.
How am I to know?
>>68064199
This is why I love Trump.
He destroyed Jeb and cucked the Bush family line from the throne.
He decimated the politically idiotic Rubio
He's buttfucking the manical Cruz
And he'll soon destroy the Clintons and that bitch Hillary
I can't wait.
>>68065783
>And he'll soon destroy the Clintons and that bitch Hillary
I was with you until here. I'm not sure Trump can do that. I hope he can, but, not sure.
Generals is going to a whole new game.
>>68064199
Must be the hands
>>68064199
He tried to be someone he's not by attacking The Don on a personal level.
Plus he's an establishment cuck who supports amnesty, fuck him.
>>68065783
Why did they think they had a chance? It was literally GHWB trying to give them signs and they still had nothing.
>>68065900
Hillary? I can't wait. I'm not even interested in watching debates anymore until we have a Hillary debate.
>>68065900
Hillary hasn't been attacked at all so far. Bernie Sanders is spineless and weak.
Trump would steamroll her in a debate.
Was he the establishments last chance?
>>68066207
The establishment is going to pull out almost every trick in the book.
Get your seatbelts good and tight.
>>68064199
>What went wrong /pol/?
Too much speed. Under regulated doses you can achieve wonders, but snort/swallow too much and you'll crash and burn.
It was the fat man. Rubio never really recovered from that whupping.
>>68064199
I actually really like Rubio. He fucked up hard twice; he had a total meltdown on the debate stage when he glitched out and repeated himself four or five times verbatim, then he spent a full week or two basically calling Trump a total asshole, which backfired big time.
He did make a good point that nobody paid any attention when he spoke about policy, and he only started getting a lot of media coverage when he went personal against Trump. The Don has had pretty much 'round the clock coverage since he announced. Many news outlets preempt their own shows to go to Trump speeches live, uninterrupted. I'm not saying it's wrong, but when one person has all of the media coverage without having to pay for it, it's a small wonder that he's performing well.
>>68066654
This, too. He was exposed pretty badly there.
Rubio might be a nice guy, personally, but he can never run this country when he completely chokes under pressure.
America needs STRONG and SMART leaders like Trump who won't fold under pressure.
>>68064306
Pretty much.
>>68067052
Gotta hand it to the players that they put out people who very much at first sounded like what we wanted to hear.
>>68065783
Electoral will be in her pocket and so far most popular's have her leading by 10 points.
Now that the dust is settled, I actually like Rubio but he could be a lot better
>>68067373
I was with him to the end, actually. He had a bad debate, sure, but it wasn't a deal breaker, and I kinda loved that he went after Trump personally, considering that Trump has been doing it pretty much since he announced.
I still think that he'd be a good choice for VP; despite a loss there, he may help deliver Florida, and if he flips his delegates to Cruz or Trump, he could push one or the other over the edge. Kasich has already said that he's a sitting governor and has no interest in being VP because it'd be a step down for him. He's got two more years left to serve.
I think that two terms of hanging around in the executive branch will make Rubio a better candidate next time.
>>68069459
He did the right thing by dropping out of the system like a hot rock.
Some guys have player talents and some are just not fit for business. That's what's wrong with the system. Why put goobers in high positions? Let's just have normal people for once.
>>68067052
The guy is a fucking empty suit, a lying sociopath that will say anything he's told to say by his masters. He has one of the worst attendance ratings. He's the epitome of the modern parasitic politician class. You're fucking dumb.
>>68064199
actually yes I think that was the real reason
>>68067052
He was a machine built to tell you what you wanted to hear. Trump is the superior animal and he reacts faster and more ferociously to any attacks, so he was always fated to win.
Rubio had to follow a script so he couldn't react on the fly. That's why his speaking was so rigid and intolerant of counter-arguments.
>>68065383
That wasn't a pill, it was a senzu bean
>>68070075
Rubio did loosen up a bit after it was over and deliver more of his true talent. Whatever kind of a person he might be will have to withstand the scrutiny of life in the future.
But once he accepted his loss, he got back to useful and intelligent contributions. Watch how they shake hands after each debate.