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Univisión Staffer Slams Republican Marco Rubio For Being a ‘Token Slave Boy’ Loser
Marco Rubio is supposed to be the Golden Boy Trojan Horse for the GOP with the Hispanic community, but at least one Spanish-language television network Univisión staffer isn’t buying it.
The Miami Herald reported that Angelica Artiles, assistant to Univisión’s Vice President of news, took to Rubio’s aide’s Facebook page to unload freely, calling the Republican lawmaker a “loser” and “a token slave boy.”
“Oh. wow, the loser is going to speak after our President,” Artiles wrote on spokesman Alex Burgos’ Facebook page at 9:33 p.m. Wednesday. “Anything to get publicity. Ask him to do us a favor and stay home that night.”
A fight ensued with the Rubio aide. Patriotism was brought up. Etc. Rubio aide Burgos wrote, “While you may be content with mediocrity under this President, I am not. And fortunately neither are patriots like Marco Rubio who have opportunities like next Tuesday night to offer an alternative way forward. I am proud to work for him and actually feel sorry for you for writing this.”
She then used a diminutive term for Rubio’s first name, “Marquito,” and proceeded to compare him to a Disney dwarf, a “token slave boy” and a “fool” who was passed over by Republican Mitt Romney on his presidential ticket last November.
The Miami Herald reports that her feelings reflect the feelings of many at Univisión, “Sentiments like that reflect the prevailing political feeling among Univisión’s higher-ups at its Doral headquarters, say Univisión insiders.”
Artiles has since deleted her comments and her Facebook account is inactive.
Now for the gold, considering this is coming from the party of Fox News, where they don’t save slams like “Disney dwarf” for Facebook, but rather use them in primetime to delegitimize the President. Carlos Curbelo, a Republican Miami-Dade School Board member, told the Miami Herald, “I was shocked to learn this was a Univisión Network employee. This again points to an unfortunate anti-Rubio, anti-Republican culture at Univisión which threatens the network’s credibility.” Indeed.
Republicans charge that Univisión is anti-Republican because the network is owned by a major Democratic donor, Haim Saban. But Al Jazeera has accused the network of being uber conservative, “Israeli-American businessman Haim Saban, a self-described “one-issue guy” – that issue being Israel – who has been up front about purchasing media outlets to promote his own political views.” Univision joined ABC in a joint partnership in May of 2012.
Univisión wasn’t started as a fair and balanced news network, though it does boast an award winning newscast. It started as mostly entertainment, geared toward a Spanish speaking audience. It should hardly come as a surprise that a venture started precisely for a specific audience also seeks to amplify the voices of that audience on policy matters.
But we should note that Republicans call it biased when Univisión reported on Marco Rubio’s brother’s trouble with the law, as their network runs false stories about President Obama the Kenyan Marxist coming for the white man’s guns.
It is not the R after Rubio’s name that is the issue; it is his opposition to the DREAM Act. It just so happens that most Republicans share that opposition and this makes them unattractive to people who disagree with them.
Republicans don’t seem to understand the difference between being anti-Republican out of nothing but spiteful hate and being anti-Republican because Republican policies have been hating on Hispanics and using them as a get out the vote punching bag for their bitter base. Republican policies have treated minorities in general like they are the problem. Republicans keep whining about Univisión supporting Democratic immigration proposals, as if it’s biased for Hispanics to prefer policies that do not demonize undocumented workers.
Yes, it seems that many at Univisión have a position on immigration. This does not mean that they are not truthful. Having a position is not the same thing as being dishonest in order to advance that position (see Fox News). So long as donations are disclosed openly, and positions are made clear, representing a voice in the debate does not automatically render one unfair. Republicans have zero room to wiggle on this issue, given Fox News’ failure to disclose donations to Republicans and free air time to the 2012 Republican presidential line up.
The fact that Hispanics have a right to their point of view and this is not a bias but rather participation in the debate was made by Univisión to The Hollywood Reporter:
Of course, many media critics and pundits, especially from factions hostile to immigration, have accused Univision’s news division of engaging in “advocacy journalism.” But Salinas contends the network does not take a position on issues. “I think of it more as contributing to democracy and to the debate on immigration,” she says. “Because without our point of view it’s not a debate, it’s a monologue of blaming immigrants for all the ills of this country.”
Leave it to Republicans to feel victimized by other people’s life experiences.
It’s mean to call a Republican anti-immigrant, even after they told undocumented workers to self-deport, passed the Papers Please law in Arizona and touted it nationally during the GOP primaries, and won’t stop nattering on about fences. See, when the Republicans beat you up, you’re supposed to like it, especially if they dress it up to appeal to you, ala Marco Rubio. Or as some people put it so harshly, “Loser, token slave, and Disney dwarf!”
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D. W. Skinner
Feb. 9th, 2013 at 4:46 pm
Aweome. proof that the Republicans will never learn.
Anne
Feb. 9th, 2013 at 4:56 pm
Rubio is indeed just another GOP token in a long line of them. The GOP is either unwilling or unable to accept the fact that simply getting someone but an old white man to sell the same crap to people who would never, ever buy it is still an exercise in futility. I have no sympathy for him, Herman Cain, Allen West, Sarah Palin, or Michelle Bachmann or anyone else who allows himself or herself to be a tool to be used to sell toxic nonsense just to prove a bogus “diversity.”
Kate
Feb. 9th, 2013 at 5:29 pm
Ironic, isn’t it? The GOP trots out their African-American RNC Chair Michael Steele (who they openly disrespect and then fire after only a short time to hire another white man), their laughable presidential candidate Herman “9-9-9″ Cain and their disgraceful criminal congressman Allen West, and then they think to themselves: “See how unbiased we are? Now the African-Americans will vote for us!” – even while they fling racial slurs at our first African-American president.
Then they trot out Sarah Palin as their token vagina, to snag the wimminfolks’ vote. “See? We have women in our party too!” So, how’d that work out for you, fellas?
And now, they wonder why Hispanics (and the rest of us) are skeptical of the GOP’s latest “savior,” Latino token Marco Rubio?
Dumb. Really, really dumb. Same old ugly pig, different lipstick.
dragonpuff
Feb. 9th, 2013 at 6:09 pm
You are so right.
The GOP will never really get it. And they have some of the idiot MSM announcers to carry their lunacy.
I’ll never forget Chuck Todd actually saying (after having watched the GOP put EVERY woman and person of color they had in office on the stage at the Republican National Convention to speak) that the democrats should emulate the republicans. Of course not only were the Dem’s stage full of women and people of color—-so was the damned crowd; while I was almost blinded by the sheer unwavering paleness of the republican crowd.
Rubio knows the 411 and what he’s expected to do. He just has to smile and wave like a mannequin for the republicans. They will never understand.
Reynardine
Feb. 9th, 2013 at 5:43 pm
That “Marquito” business was a little more pointed than it looks, because it sounds a lot like “mariquito”, a diminutive of “maricón”, q.v. When insults like that start flying in what was my home county most of my life, expect the weather to get even hotter than usual.
robyn ryan
Feb. 10th, 2013 at 1:08 am
I wondered. Thanks.
djchefron(Moderator)
Feb. 9th, 2013 at 6:07 pm
The new word Latino rethugs will start using will be BARRIO MENTALITY.Mark my words.
RIC HEIVILIN
Feb. 9th, 2013 at 6:12 pm
How about the fact that Rubio claimed his family fled Cuba and the Castro revolution. Pure bullshit, proves he’s an opportunist and a liar.
djchefron(Moderator)
Feb. 9th, 2013 at 6:13 pm
What Marco Rubio Doesn’t Understand About Hip-Hop
thinkprogress.org/alyssa/...
djchefron(Moderator)
Feb. 9th, 2013 at 6:19 pm
If he runs for President the vetting will be 2 bags of popcorn of fun
Romney Spokeswoman in 2010: Marco Rubio is a “Wheeling-and-Dealing” “Lobbyist-Politician w/ “Questionable Ethics”
abcnews.go.com/blogs/poli...
Robert Smith
Feb. 9th, 2013 at 7:02 pm
In the 1960′s MECHA would call someone like Rubio a Tio Taco. Look it up. Rubio is a front man for Big Business.
tb
Feb. 9th, 2013 at 7:16 pm
Marquito the Tio Taco….and the GOP hasnt discovered this guy is Hispanic yet? Just wait!!!
Reynardine
Feb. 9th, 2013 at 8:51 pm
Mariquito Mars Bar*
*you know- brown on the outside, squishy white fluff on the inside. Acknowledgements to my co-author, Joe Sanchez.
tb
Feb. 9th, 2013 at 7:06 pm
“Telling” that Mitt didnt choose Marquito for VP. Even he knew that deep in the red states, rural GOPers STILL will not vote for a hispanic. Never, no way
tb
Feb. 9th, 2013 at 7:15 pm
and Puerto Ricans and Cubans, tho not subject to immigration policies, should still hate on Republicans because the GOPers are demonstrating bigotry towards people who LOOK like them. If this was an influx of a European group, the hatred by them would not be as intense. If a Puerto Rican plans on going to AZ, they’d better have their passport or birth certificate
Shiva(Moderator)
Feb. 9th, 2013 at 7:26 pm
Micheal Steele Black Token #1
Sarah Palin woman Token # 2
Marco Rubio Hispanic Token #3
Anya
Feb. 9th, 2013 at 10:22 pm
I think Michelle Bachmann is a token woman as well, a token married lady with children.
Marco Rubio is just a lying, douchey, opportunistic, shithead, and is not to be trusted.
AGomez
Feb. 10th, 2013 at 8:34 am
Angelica Artiles sets a bad example for journalists and our children. The liberals in the media are becoming less and less professional and more like bullies pushing hard for their own ideologies. Don’t expect the majority of middle America to put up with this flavor of childish intimidation tactics and lousy journalism much longer.
Sammy
Feb. 10th, 2013 at 9:47 am
Gomez, you are really confused or you have a serious comprehension problem. Seek help soon.
Meagan
Feb. 11th, 2013 at 1:52 pm
I can’t believe how easily people decide to hate an entire political party thanks to a concentrated effort from “journalists” like Artiles. If she isn’t presenting two sides to every single story that she writes, she’s failing at her job and we, as Americans, absolutely must be smart enough to figure that out. The democratic party lies, cheats, steals, cronies up to the wealthy, and infringes on our freedoms, but those stories are hard to come by… not because they aren’t out there, but because we are letting the media dictate what we should believe. They have a platform and they are using it to make us follow them like sheep. Come on, Americans. You are smarter than that. Force these POS “journalists” to do their jobs and tell the whole story. An unbiased news source would be a godsend for this country, but it won’t happen until we all demand it.
djchefron(Moderator)
Feb. 11th, 2013 at 1:57 pm
Did rupert send you over here meagan “kelly”?
Shiva(Moderator)
Feb. 11th, 2013 at 7:43 pm
PS, I can do better than civil!
djchefron(Moderator)
Feb. 11th, 2013 at 8:22 pm
When people call for civility I think about this
“I have often seen people uncivil by too much civility, and tiresome in their courtesy.” Michel de Montaigne
djchefron(Moderator)
Feb. 11th, 2013 at 7:45 pm
So tell us what ideas are republicans debating?How to jerry rig elrctions?Repeal the ACA?How you defeat the will of the people on gun control?How to make president Obama a one term President?BENGHAZIIIIIIII How to screw the middle class?Filibusting cabinet officials?But what you are not debating is how to move America forward
onid ingac
Feb. 11th, 2013 at 8:01 pm
all i can say is,i hasve trouble voting for anyone in the same party that started the K.K.K….just sayin’
djchefron(Moderator)
Feb. 11th, 2013 at 8:04 pm
All I can say is I have trouble voting for a party that is the KKK
Humberto Gomez
Feb. 11th, 2013 at 8:53 pm
You are referring to the democratic party, right? Because if not, you are sadly misinformed.
djchefron(Moderator)
Feb. 11th, 2013 at 9:02 pm
I dont know,You tell me who is erecting jim crow type laws to deny the right yo vote?You tell me who wants to discriminates because you are different?You tell me who cry for white supremacy?
Careful with your answers
Shiva(Moderator)
Feb. 11th, 2013 at 9:38 pm
LOL Humberto, do you enjoy being a punching bag? Its obvious there are many ion the GOP who think of you are less then 2nd class people
Humberto Gomez
Feb. 11th, 2013 at 8:58 pm
The insult to the intelligence to the Hispanic community that Univision perpetrates on a daily basis, empowered by their audience’s lack of education is appalling, and downright criminal.
Doris
Feb. 11th, 2013 at 9:57 pm
Rubio is to stupid to know he is being used, I bet the republicons will not nominate him for president, they hate people of color, and some people of color are stupid and allow the republicons to use them, the republicons think this will get them votes, the republicons need to know people of color are not stupid and no matter who they use as a token we are not buying it.
Lady Lopez Melfi
Feb. 11th, 2013 at 11:45 pm
love ..love Rubio….would vote for him…