Marco Rubio Endorses Mitt Romney in Possible First Step Toward VP Bid

​Marco Rubio finally stepped off the sidelines of the GOP primary last night, backing Mitt Romney for president in an interview on Fox News. While the endorsement isn’t all that surprising, Rubio’s timing sparks a key question: Is he backing Romney because it’s clear Mitt will hold off the competition,…

Trayvon Martin and Five Other Racial Flare-Ups Since Obama’s Election

​So much for post-racial politics. The tragic shooting of Miami teenager Trayvon Martin last month by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman has once again exposed America’s deep racial fault lines. Jesse Jackson quickly announced that “blacks are under attack.” White supremacist websites circulated bogus pictures of the teenager in an…

Vote Me For Surfside Commission

An observation: the police officers in Surfside — the little town south of Sunny Isles where I’ve lived for over three years — might be the biggest horndogs in the state. They hide in the bushes of a parking lot on Harding Avenue, trapping drivers doing 37 MPH, and lay…

Florida Senate: Ping Pong Balls Lack Gravitational Integrity

A Senate Committee in Tallahassee played redistricting bingo late yesterday. The idea: Shout so loud the Florida Supreme Court might actually accept its new plan. B-I-N-G-O. They used one of those wire rollers with a handle and a bunch of ping pong balls.Senators who drew white balls got four-year terms…

Jeb Bush Endorses Mitt Romney, Finally

In what is perhaps a sign that some in the GOP establishment are growing wary off the drawn-out Republican presidential primary and are ready to rally around a frontrunner, former Florida governor Jeb Bush broke his neutral stance this morning and officially endorsed Mitt Romney…

White House Confuses University of Miami With the Ohio School

President Barack Obama was just at the University of Miami, so you’d think that his staff could get the name of the school correct. Apparently not. The White House sent out a press release today describing University of Miami president Donna Shalala as “President of Miami University.”Miami University is a…

Senate Poll: Connie Mack Now Leads Bill Nelson by 7 Percent

Never mind the fact that Connie Mack IV’s history of bar brawls and financial problems have been talked about heavily for the past month. It hasn’t apparently hurt his campaign in any way. The Republican Senate hopeful has opened a seven-point lead over Democratic incumbent Bill Nelson…