Marco Rubio has gone the full Neo-Con.
(Let's hope your kids like active participation in war.)
...it’s the strategic belief in American morality and its link to foreign policy that drives the neoconservative movement.
Rubio hit all those notes: lofty words, with a measured tone—citing JFK and Pope Pius the 12th.
“America
plays a part on the world stage for which there is no understudy,”
Rubio said. He went around the world, criticising the regimes of the
so-called Islamic State, Iran, Russia, China, Syria and North Korea.
“Mankind remains afflicted, and… its destiny still largely remains in
our hands.”
...Rubio said he would “advance the rights of the vulnerable—including
women and the religious minorities that are so often persecuted—so that
the afflicted people of the world know the truth: the American people
hear their cries, see their suffering and most of all, desire their
freedom.”...
Whirled Peas for dinner, brought to you by Marco and the US military-industrial complex.
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