Florida Sen. Marco Rubio has one of the most compelling stories in politics: kid from humble immigrant family rises to national Tea Party darling, etc etc — and certainly one of the most compelling heads of hair. Turns out he knows it too, and has known it since his high school days.
Rubio’s neat, Alex P. Keaton-like hairdo was the subject of his “senior will,” a high school ritual in which graduating seniors grant something to younger students. According to new Rubio biography “The Rise of Marco Rubio,” the future politico wrote “I, Marco Rubio, hereby bequeath my hairstyling secrets to Freddy.” (One of those secrets may or may not be a $130 haircut, which Rubio was once alleged to have gotten in a toney Florida salon.)
Rubio’s will also, mysteriously, left “my ability to avoid getting killed to Angel.”