One of the talking heads invoked Dan Quayle last night. And pretty much comparatively was spot on with the deer in headlights look.
Rubio's my guy honestly, but at this point he has to earn his way back into the top. If I wasn't objective, I'd say it was childish for a candidate (Christie) to go after Rubio when there is no chance they get the nomination, but it's the way the game is played. I agree with the Fox panel that it didn't hurt Christie, but it also didn't help him any either.
Rubio was unprepared for the question and it showed. But I also recognize the fact that Christie was a prosecutor (in case he never mentioned it) and his job was cornering people in tough situations to gauge their reactions. And he did that job spot on last night in the court of national opinion.
I agree the nomination is/was Rubio's to lose as I feel he has the best chance to reach across a broad range and get the voters motivated. But he has to be better prepared for those kinds of things to pop up. His staff really let him down by not preparing him for that line of questioning as it could have been easily countered (I explained in the debate thread) and he could have come off at least on even ground in the end.