Beyond parody, indeed.
First Politico published an article about “Rubio’s drinking problem.”
https://twitter.com/TheHenry/status/301783793675681792
And here’s what @POLITICOvideo tweeted out this morning.
http://twitter.com/POLITICOvideo/statuses/302053305650126849
On Wednesday, CNN labeled Marco Rubio’s ‘sip heard round the world a “career-ender.” The network later claimed it was a total knee-slapper. Get it? Get it? Will Politico play the LOL card too (even though nobody’s laughing)?
https://twitter.com/jfeiwell/status/302054289344450561
@POLITICOvideo Please stop…
— Ulrik Boesen (@UBoesen) February 14, 2013
@POLITICOvideo Politico is a joke. Is this all you have? Nice try at manufacturing "news". Pathetic.
— Patriotic 1 (@OnePatrioticOne) February 14, 2013
https://twitter.com/deetroyt/status/302058100301651969
http://t.co/pnTlhnWT @politico still on the stupid Thirster bandwagon #Rubio
— CTIronman (@CTIronman) February 14, 2013
https://twitter.com/jaredsmall/status/302055481000726529
“Better than this”? Apparently not.
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