Thursday, March 29, 2012

Yes, Marco Rubio Definitely GOP Leadership's Point Man For Hispandering

A very interesting post from www.Vdare.com about Marco Rubio advancing a Hispanic Spanish language agenda. This follows this post about Dave Camp blocking E-Verify. This follows this post about Eric Cantor requesting legislation input. This follows this post about the Black Caucus hurting Black Americans with their immigration stand. This follows this post about the new congressional districts in Texas being redrawn so that the new seats favor the Democratic party in a Republican state. This follows this post about how to Report Illegal Immigrants such as the 30,000 openly illegal immigrants in the border town of El Paso, where President Barack Obama recently bashed immigration enforcement! For more that you can do to get involved click HERE and you can read a very interesting book HERE!

Yes, Marco Rubio Definitely GOP Leadership's Point Man For Hispandering


Rubio degenerates into Spanish around 1-38
Yesterday I posted Hispandering Alert! Rubio Designated GOP DREAM Act Flip-Flop Leader?

Today Larry Auster has produced proof that Rubio has indeed been designated Hispandering Point Man. Given the plum role of addressing the media outside the Supreme Court on the Obamacare case, a correspondent told Auster

...when Rubio finished in English, he immediately repeated it in Spanish. It floored me. Who in the hell is a standing United States senator speaking Spanish to?...No one even blinked.

THE U.S. SENATOR FROM HISPANIA VIEW FROM THE RIGHT MARCH 28 2012

There is no point trying to improve on Larry Auster in invective mode. He responded

I'm staggered. A U.S. senator giving a statement on national policy in the nation's capital, and then immediately giving the same statement in Spanish, as though this were bi-lingual Canada, where politicians make all their public statements in both English and French.

This totally alters my view of Rubio. It doesn't matter if he's good on some things. He stands for the Hispanicization of the United States. He stands for the idea that Spanish is a public language of this country, a language in which our politics is conducted along with English… A Republican party that nominates this man for national office has lost any claim to be standing for America.


Obviously the GOP Congressional leadership chose Rubio for this high profile speaking slot – and very probably encouraged him to speak Spanish. He has previously been cautious about demonstrating ethnic particularism.
So what do Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum have to say about this? After all, they claim to support Official English.

Three years ago, discussing the (very considerable) political potential of Official English, VDARE.com Editor Peter Brimelow concluded that liberal objections stemmed from

The real issue: the left is instinctively opposed to any measure that might strengthen the unity and coherence of the American nation. That's why they're part of the Treason Lobby.

Apparently that goes for the Congressional Republican leadership too.

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