Among the many turbulent moments that Donald Trump contributed to the much-vaunted Republican-primary debate on September 16, one in particular stood out. “I,” Trump griped after Marco Rubio delivered a particularly withering put-down, “am not sitting in the United States Senate with, by the way, the worst voting record there is today . . . I’m a businessman. I am doing business transactions.”
At the time, Trump intended this line as a panicked explanation for his ignorance of foreign affairs. But, in the weeks that have followed, he has begun to use it as a cudgel.
Read more at National Review
Thursday, October 1, 2015
Will Voters Buy Donald Trump’s New Attack on Marco Rubio’s Voting Record?
Labels:
attacks,
Donald Trump,
Marco Rubio,
Ted Cruz
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment