Wednesday, September 7, 2011

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Rush Limbaugh predicts: Marco Rubio will be president

Radio giant high on Florida senator despite question of eligibility


Posted: September 07, 2011
3:44 pm Eastern
By Joe Kovacs
© 2011 WND

PALM BEACH, Fla. – Even though he's not running for the presidency and may not even be eligible for it,U.S. Sen. Marco Rubioof Florida will someday hold the highest office in the land, according to talk-radio host Rush Limbaugh.

Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla.

The top-rated political analyst made the prediction this afternoon while making a point about sticking to candidates with conservative purity instead of promotingmoderateRepublicans.
"You want conservative purity," said Limbaugh, "I'll give it to you: Marco Rubio, who is someday going to be president of the United States."
He made the statement as part of an in-depth discussion on whether conservatives should remain faithful to their values, or become more moderate.
He cited Rubio, an unabashed conservative, who defeatedformerFloridaGov. Charlie Crist, often described as a moderate, in the race for U.S. Senate.
Though Rubio is not a candidate for president, he has often been mentioned as a prime choice to be a vice-presidential running mate for whomever wins the GOP nomination.
But as WND has reported,Rubio's eligibility remains in question, as the Constitution specifies a president must be a "natural-born citizen," a requirement that has plagued President Obama since his ascension.
Although Rubio was born in Miami, Fla., on May 28, 1971, his Cuban-born parents were not U.S. citizens until they became naturalized Americans on Nov. 5, 1975. There are many who believe that a natural-born citizen means being the child of parents who are both U.S. citizens.
When asked specifically if Rubio considered himself to be a natural-born citizen, the senator's spokesman Alex Burgos told WND, "Yes."
Besides Rubio, Limbaugh today also pointed to other recent conservative success compared to moderate Republicans.
"How about Rand Paul vs. the Republican moderate (TreyGrayson) there in Kentucky?" Limbaugh asked. "Rand Paul. That's a little conservative purity there and it won."


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