July 22, 2015

Sen. Marco Rubio apparently thinks it's classy comparing the President of the United States to carnival barker Donald Trump. "Big Gulp" Rubio joined the set of Fox & Friends this Wednesday morning to read off the latest RNC approved set of talking points, trashing the nuclear deal on Iran.

When asked about the carnival barker that's currently running first in the polls for the GOP 2016 presidential primary, Rubio used the occasion to take a cheap shot at President Obama for his appearance on The Daily Show: Rubio on Trump's Campaign: 'We Already Have a President That Has No Class' :

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) said this morning on “Fox and Friends” that he doesn’t believe Donald Trump’s behavior is worthy of the office of the president.

Rubio said that a person must conduct themselves "in a dignified way with a level of class" in order to be president of the United States.

“I don’t think that the way he’s behaved over the last few weeks is either dignified or worthy of the office that he seeks. We already have a president now that has no class," he said.

Rubio remarked that President Barack Obama used a selfie stick in a BuzzFeed video, conducted an interview with a YouTube star who ate cereal out of a bathtub, and most recently joked about Iran on “The Daily Show.”

“It is important for us to have a presidency that restores dignity and class to the White House, and I don’t believe that some of the language that Mr. Trump is employing is worthy of the office,” Rubio said.

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