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one_voice

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Tue Feb 2, 2016, 06:31 PM Feb 2016

Rubio Copied One Of Obama’s Most Famous Speeches – And Obama’s Speechwriter Just Called Him On It [View all]

Marco Rubio may have come in third in the Iowa caucus behind both Ted Cruz and Donald Trump, but for reasons that remain unclear his team – and the media – are treating it like he just locked up the presidency. (Don’t break out the champagne just yet, Rubio fans, third place finishers almost never end up winning the nomination.)

But clearly thrilled with the narrative that he had pulled off a political upset…by coming in third… Rubio delivered a tone-deaf “victory” speech about how no one thought he could do it… come in third, that is.

“So this is the moment they said would never happen. For months, for months they told us we had no chance. For months they told us because we offer too much optimism in a time of anger, we had no chance. For months they told us because we didn’t have the right endorsements or the right political connections, we had no chance. They told me that we have no chance because my hair wasn’t gray enough and my boots were too high.”

To political insiders watching the speech, there was growing bafflement. Anyone with any familiarity with one of Obama’s most iconic speeches – when he won the Iowa caucus in 2008, a very real upset – noticed immediately that Rubio was pretty much plagiarizing the sitting-president almost verbatim.

Here’s Obama’s:

“They said this day would never come. They said our sights were set too high. They said this country was too divided, too disillusioned to ever come together around a common purpose. But on this January night, at this defining moment in history, you have done what the cynics said we couldn’t do.”


Like any copy-cat, Rubio’s version paled in comparison to the original. Obama’s speech was forceful, aspirational, and concise. It set the tone for Obama’s entire campaign. Here was an underdog who no one believed could do it, handily beating the favored choices. As a result, Obama’s comments felt earned. Rubio is using a more “fake it til you make it” approach.

Hilariously, Obama’s former speechwriter was one of the people scratching their heads at Rubio’s carbon copy. He scorched Rubio’s campaign in a tweet.

He could've at least thanked Obama for the opening line https://t.co/meP627U6pv

— Jon Favreau (@jonfavs) February 2, 2016

http://www.addictinginfo.org/2016/02/02/rubio-copied-one-of-obamas-most-famous-speeches-and-obamas-speechwriter-just-called-him-on-it/
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I knew ... MrWendel Feb 2016 #1
yep....me too! FrenchieCat Feb 2016 #26
Does Rubio do anything original? nt valerief Feb 2016 #2
I think the record number of senate votes... Blanks Feb 2016 #8
Excellent point! He's an original slacker. nt valerief Feb 2016 #9
That's all I remember about him LittleGirl Feb 2016 #29
Yes ejbr Feb 2016 #12
Rubio: copying the speech of a famous person -- very high school and unethical. /nt NCjack Feb 2016 #3
I'm not seeing "almost verbatim" plagiarism there (nt) Nye Bevan Feb 2016 #4
I'm with you. Plucketeer Feb 2016 #7
Of course not... Ino Feb 2016 #14
I'm not either. cui bono Feb 2016 #18
Same. This is really, really reaching. linuxman Feb 2016 #24
"Shitty little weasel" COLGATE4 Feb 2016 #5
the funny thing is that Rubio came in third Enrique Feb 2016 #6
Didn't Rubio's people say he would win Iowa? rpannier Feb 2016 #16
Came in third, but was the first to declare victory. I guess that passes for a win, now. merrily Feb 2016 #27
Typical laziness on Rubio's part. lpbk2713 Feb 2016 #10
Well I have to say Mika called him on it and added that the real malaise Feb 2016 #11
His "boots were... 3catwoman3 Feb 2016 #13
Who told Rubio "my boots were too high"?,sometimes republicans say weird insider stuff,high boots? Sunlei Feb 2016 #15
Jeb LiberalAndProud Feb 2016 #17
Weird. n/t cui bono Feb 2016 #19
ok,I see what his weird boot comments are about, he was mocked about his height by all other Rs. Sunlei Feb 2016 #20
And he'll be back. He won't take the nom, but he will be back. LiberalAndProud Feb 2016 #22
agree, both of them have younger age on their side & they will be back. Sunlei Feb 2016 #25
I think Rubio meant the heels on his boots, but did not want to reference high heels. merrily Feb 2016 #28
Bigger Problem erpowers Feb 2016 #21
"Rubio" is a CIA asset. Don't be surprised to see him survive all the primaries librechik Feb 2016 #23
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