The bizarre lunge for the water bottle may have received the most attention, but the biggest problem with Marco Rubio’s (R-FL) State of the Union response may have been its consistently anti-government message.
“More government isn’t going to help you get ahead, it’s going to hold you back,” he told viewers, taking a page straight out of the failed 2012 Mitt Romney playbook. “More government isn’t going to create more opportunities, it’s going to limit them.”
Far from being the breath of fresh air that many expected, Senator Rubio’s rhetoric seemed a departure from recent GOP efforts to portray the party in a new light and reach out to more diverse voters.
His speech was also at odds with “this GOP message that [House Majority Leader Eric] Cantor (R-VA) has been putting forward which is: ‘Making America work for you,’” NBC’s Luke Russert said on NOW with Alex Wagner.
“In terms of the actual substance, there was no ‘there’ there,” Alex Wagner said, noting that the Tea Party response by Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) was actually more “ideologically consistent and better delivered.”








