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Marco Rubio doubles down on debate repetition: 'I'm going to keep saying it' Marco Rubio doubles down on debate repetition: 'I'm going to keep saying it'
(7 months later)
Marco Rubio on Sunday defended his performance in Saturday night’s Republican presidential debate, in which he was widely panned for coming off as scripted in a tense exchange with Chris Christie.Marco Rubio on Sunday defended his performance in Saturday night’s Republican presidential debate, in which he was widely panned for coming off as scripted in a tense exchange with Chris Christie.
Related: Rubio 'would pay to keep running that clip' despite New Hampshire debate disaster – campaign live
In an interview with ABC’s This Week, the Florida senator was asked to explain why he repeated the same line – about Barack Obama intentionally weakening America – at least four times in the first hour of the debate, when pressed by the New Jersey governor on his relative inexperience.In an interview with ABC’s This Week, the Florida senator was asked to explain why he repeated the same line – about Barack Obama intentionally weakening America – at least four times in the first hour of the debate, when pressed by the New Jersey governor on his relative inexperience.
Rubio, according to most observers, played directly into Christie’s attack line, that he is rehearsed and incapable of straying from the same set of talking points.Rubio, according to most observers, played directly into Christie’s attack line, that he is rehearsed and incapable of straying from the same set of talking points.
“Actually, I would pay them to keep running that clip, because that’s what I believe passionately,” Rubio said, reiterating once more his point about Obama deliberately harming the country.“Actually, I would pay them to keep running that clip, because that’s what I believe passionately,” Rubio said, reiterating once more his point about Obama deliberately harming the country.
Host George Stephanopoulos interjected, telling Rubio he was choosing to repeat himself despite “getting pounded” for having repeated himself.Host George Stephanopoulos interjected, telling Rubio he was choosing to repeat himself despite “getting pounded” for having repeated himself.
Rubio pushed back, noting, as his aides did the night before, that his campaign raised more money online in the first hour of the debate than any previous event.Rubio pushed back, noting, as his aides did the night before, that his campaign raised more money online in the first hour of the debate than any previous event.
“As far as that message, I hope they keep running it and I’m going to keep saying it because it’s true,” Rubio said.“As far as that message, I hope they keep running it and I’m going to keep saying it because it’s true,” Rubio said.
“It’s one of the reasons I’m running for president.”“It’s one of the reasons I’m running for president.”
Obama was changing the country, he said, “in a way that is robbing us of everything that makes us special.Obama was changing the country, he said, “in a way that is robbing us of everything that makes us special.
“I’m going to keep saying that,” he said, “because not only is it the truth, it is at the core of our campaign.”“I’m going to keep saying that,” he said, “because not only is it the truth, it is at the core of our campaign.”
Pressed by Stephanopoulos again on his repetition, as Christie taunted him for that very attribute, Rubio again doubled down: “It’s what I believe and it’s what I’m going to continue to say.Pressed by Stephanopoulos again on his repetition, as Christie taunted him for that very attribute, Rubio again doubled down: “It’s what I believe and it’s what I’m going to continue to say.
“This is the greatest country in the history of mankind because of a set of principles. Barack Obama wants us to abandon them.”“This is the greatest country in the history of mankind because of a set of principles. Barack Obama wants us to abandon them.”
Speaking at a town hall in Londonderry shortly after his ABC interview, Rubio brought up the debate criticism before a packed crowd at a high school cafeteria.Speaking at a town hall in Londonderry shortly after his ABC interview, Rubio brought up the debate criticism before a packed crowd at a high school cafeteria.
“People said, ‘Oh, you said the same thing,’” he said. “I’m going to say it again.“People said, ‘Oh, you said the same thing,’” he said. “I’m going to say it again.
“These things [Barack Obama’s] done to America are not accidents.”“These things [Barack Obama’s] done to America are not accidents.”