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Marco Rubio! HERO!

by Deplorable Macker ( 205 Comments › )
Filed under Elections 2012, Republican Party, Tea Parties at August 24th, 2011 - 8:00 pm

This story from the UK Daily Mail will warm the hearts of all good, right-thinking people who love the USA (especially YOU Rodan!), and cause great raging and seething among the Left:

Nancy Reagan last night lost her balance and fell as she arrived to watch a speech by Republican freshman senator and Tea Party darling Marco Rubio
The frail former First Lady was being escorted to her seat in the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, in Simi Valley, California, by Senator Rubio when she lost her footing and took a tumble.
Mrs Reagan had asked Senator Rubio to speak at her late husband’s presidential library following his election to the U.S. Senate last year.
The pair had arrived to a standing ovation, but there were hushed gasps as the 90-year-old, who was leaning heavily on a walking stick, slipped and Senator Rubio leapt to catch her.
Assisted by onlookers, the senator for Florida helped Mrs Reagan back to her feet and the applause resumed. A library spokesman told CNN that she was unhurt in the incident.

Such chivalry simply does not exist anymore in the minds of the liberals. They cannot wrap their minds around it. To me, this photo is the perfect response to the other side’s commercial showing a Paul Ryan facsimile pushing Grandma in her wheelchair over the cliff.
May God continue to bless Senator Rubio and Mrs. Reagan!

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