Rubio goes on Mark Levin show -- Levin still disagrees with major aspects of the bill
Rubio is hitting talk radio again, spouting his well worn talking points about the "undocumented" and his (amnesty) bill. He was on Mark Levin's show today (4/17). While Levin treated Rubio respectfully and said Rubio has integrity, Levin asked good, skeptical questions about the bill and after the interview ended his show saying he still "disagrees with major aspects of this bill."
Some of the questions Levin asked Rubio were how can we trust Obama to enforce new laws, why wasn't the fence built as was mandated back in 2006, near instant legalization in this new bill, with all that's going on why should we focus on a pathway to citizenship for those who have broken our laws?
Rubio talked fast, like a slick used car salesman, but sounded nervous at times, and also didn't make sense at times (such as when he talked about how Americans wages are being depressed -- blatantly ignoring how his amnesty scheme would flood the labor market and drive down Americans wages even more). But Rubio obviously has pro-amnesty talking points down pat about E-Verify (but neglected to mention the long phase in period for this) and other things. And of course, Rubio neglected to mention the big loopholes in his amnesty bill.
I hope the anti-amnesty side is able to counter Rubio's pro-amnesty so-called "charm offensive."