Freshman Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., cut a low profile during his first few weeks in office. But now he’s taking the national stage by storm,
Politico reports.

He ripped President Barack Obama in his first national interview Monday on “The Laura Ingraham Show.” And Rubio issued a statement vowing to vote against his own party’s stop-gap spending measure, calling it a “nickel-and-dime” approach.
Conservative radio star Rush Limbaugh applauds him.
“Marco Rubio has had it, and it hasn’t taken long for Marco Rubio to have had it,” Limbaugh said on the air Tuesday. “Marco Rubio says, ‘What is this continuing resolution crap? I didn’t come in here to fund the government every two to three weeks, and $6 billion here and $6 billion there. What the hell is going on here?’” Limbaugh said he wishes Rubio would run for president.
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