Secretary of State Marco Rubio is absolutely crushing it on the world stage, earning praise as the potential MVP of President Trump's second-term cabinet from top media analyst Joe Concha.
Speaking on Fox News's Hannity Thursday night, Washington Examiner columnist Concha didn't mince words about Rubio's stellar performance: "He has been flawless in speeches, interviews," declaring the Florida senator a "top candidate" for most valuable player in the Trump administration.
What a transformation! Remember 2016 when Rubio looked unsteady during his presidential campaign? Those days are long gone, folks. Now we're witnessing a seasoned statesman who's hitting home runs for America on every diplomatic mission.
"It's such a far cry from 2016 when Rubio was unsteady as a presidential candidate. Now he's as steady as they come," Concha observed.
This shouldn't surprise anyone paying attention. President Trump has an eye for talent, and his decision to tap Rubio for the nation's top diplomatic post is paying dividends in spades. While the Biden administration left America's foreign policy in shambles - think Afghanistan disaster, Ukraine chaos, and China walking all over us - Rubio is restoring American strength and credibility worldwide.
America First Diplomacy Works
Under Rubio's leadership, the State Department is finally putting American interests first instead of bowing to globalist pressure. No more apologizing for American exceptionalism. No more weakness on the world stage that invited aggression from our enemies.
The contrast couldn't be starker. Biden's team of diversity hires and Obama retreads gave us four years of international humiliation. Now we have a Secretary of State who commands respect and delivers results for the American people.
Patriots across the country are witnessing what happens when you put competent America First leaders in charge instead of woke ideologues more concerned with pronouns than protecting American interests.
Isn't it refreshing to have adults back in charge of our foreign policy? When was the last time you felt this confident about America's standing in the world?
