Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) talked on Friday to National Review, a leading conservative publication, and fielded a pretty straightforward question, “So, why Romney?”
Rubio responded with a lengthy, 325-word answer, which spanned 16 sentences. And in that 325-word, 16-sentence response, the high-profile senator, who may very well end up as his party’s vice presidential nominee, managed to say exactly zero nice things about Mitt Romney.
I’m being entirely literal. Rubio was asked, “So, why Romney?” and he responded by talking at length about how awful he thinks President Obama is and how bad it would be for the Republican Party to have an extended floor fight at the convention. The closest thing to a compliment was when Rubio said, “Romney is winning the primary fair and square.”
But that’s not praise, and it’s certainly not an explanation for why one person wants another person to be president of the United States.
In fairness to Rubio, when pressed further by National Review, the senator came up with a couple of positive things to say about Romney, but remember, that took prompting — and this is one of Romney’s most notable supporters and potential running mates.








