Monday, September 27, 2010

What's that in English?

Marco en Espanol



Ben Smith observes "The prospect of this ad on a national Republican campaign has to scare Democrats, who depended heavily on a Hispanic swing-vote in 2008."  No doubt, but what effect will they have on people disgusted by the Balkanization these foreign language ads represent? There is no way a nation with multiple language, religions, and traditions represent a step forward. This will simmer.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

If it helps get Rubio in the Senate, I don't care if he's speaking Klingon.

Chris in NC said...

What? He was speaking Spanish? I didn't notice. I was looking at his smoking hot wife... Wow. No wonder he looks happy all the time.

Anonymous said...

I'll bet the price of a good lunch Rubio will consistently vote open-border and amnesty. Yes, I know he is Cuban.

Anonymous said...

Lets just annex Cuba. IT would make a great 51st state.
Tim

Anonymous said...

Reporting from Hialeah: I employed a Cuban that was in the Army and managed to escape in 1999. He said about once a year they would have an air raid type drill and say that US Marines were landing on the beach and everyone go fight for their country NOW. They just wanted to see who would be running to the beach with a white T-shirt and no gun. The offense would make you a full time sugar cane worker for the state. Apparently an old Higgins boat full of Boy Scouts will take the place in a day.

Anymouse

Viva Marco

Juice said...

Of course he should do an ad in EspaƱol. We want the Cuban-American conservative votes. English or Spanish, let's hope he is what he appears to present if elected.

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