amphibian, on 04 March 2016 - 03:01 AM, said:
Yeah, that's the thing. This was on national TV. Of course, you could blame Marco Rubio for that. He tried out the hands thing and it apparently didn't go over like he hoped so he dialed it back that very evening (with grace, I might add).
Rubio's biggest mistake, though, was saying tonight that he would support Trump if he were the nominee. That goes for everyone. Of course, they're all thinking, "I can keep my word and not support him because there's no way Trump is going to come out of the convention the nominee." But they can't be real about that with the voters, so they look like hypocrites because they've said he's a con man and that he's not fit to be president. Christie hasn't gone that far and he already looks bad. Rubio has used the #NeverTrump hashtag, which is all about principled conservatives who refuse to support Trump on principle. These are people who have said they will vote for Hillary or Bloomberg before they vote for Trump. But all the candidates signed the pledge saying they'd support the eventual nominee.