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Marco Rubio: Hillary Clinton Is ‘Disqualified’ From Being President [VIDEO]

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[crscore]Marco Rubio[/crscore] says, “Hillary Clinton is disqualified from being commander in chief of the United States.”

Thursday, during the Fox Business Network Republican debate, Rubio argued someone “someone who can not handle intelligence information appropriately, can not be commander in chief and someone who lies to the families of those four victims in Benghazi can never be president of the United States.” (RELATED: Mother Of Benghazi Victim Blasts Hillary Clinton: ‘She’s Absolutely Lying’ [VIDEO])

Rubio insisted Clinton “wouldn’t just be a disaster [but] Hillary Clinton is disqualified from being commander in chief of the United States. Someone, someone who can not handle intelligence information appropriately, can not be commander in chief and someone who lies to the families of those four victims in Benghazi can never be president of the United States.”

“On the issue of Barack Obama, Barack Obama does not believe that America is a great global power. Barack Obama believes America is an arrogant global power that needs to be cut down to size. And that’s is how you get a foreign policy where we cut deals with our enemies like Iran and we betray our allies like Israel and we gut our military and we go around the world like he has done on 10 separate occasions and apologized for America. He doesn’t understand the threat in ISIS. He consistently underestimates it but I do not,” Rubio argued.

“There is a war against ISIS. Not just against ISIS but against radical jihadists terrorists. That is war they win or we win. When I’m president of the United States we will win the war on ISIS. The most powerful intelligence agency is going to tell us where we are, the most powerful military in the world will destroy them. And if we capture them alive. They are getting a one-way ticket to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba and we are going to find out everything they know,” Rubio said.

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