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Marco Rubio’s ‘marshall law’ tweet inspires memes about Eminem

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It's day who-knows-which of quarantining due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and things are already looking extremely dire in many parts of the country. Cities such as New York City, Los Angeles, and Washington D.C. have ordered shutdowns of bars, restaurants, gyms, and movie theaters due to the coronavirus. And many entire states such as Illinois, Michigan, and Ohio have since followed suit. It's all really scary, but fortunately, one thing we don't have to worry about is the United States government declaring "marshall law." Or, at least, so says Sen. Marco Rubio.

On Monday morning, the onetime presidential candidate tweeted to implore people to "please stop spreading stupid rumors about marshall law."

"COMPLETELY FALSE," he added. "We will continue to see closings and restrictions on hours of non-essential businesses in certain cities and states. But that is NOT marshall law."

https://twitter.com/marcorubio/status/1239553159154057216

What Rubio was likely attempting to refer to is the practice of martial law. Unlike "marshall law," martial law is government imposition of direct military control over normal civilian functions, particularly in response to an emergency such as a major disaster, emergency, or invasion.

So when you look at it that way—yes exactly, Marco Rubio. Please do stop spreading "stupid rumors" about "marshall law." His words!

As such, Rubio's tweet was received about as predictably as one might imagine, as plenty of people were quick to roast the lawmaker's poor grasp of the, well, law!

https://twitter.com/acnewsitics/status/1239580250587033601

https://twitter.com/NESNKanaanye/status/1239568923084890114

https://twitter.com/socialistdogmom/status/1239570456870518785

https://twitter.com/ComfortablySmug/status/1239566705703161856

https://twitter.com/CraigSJ/status/1239581527522062342

https://twitter.com/edsbs/status/1239575575137746946

https://twitter.com/EBSportsGaming/status/1239577840359600128

And of course, there was no shortage of marshall law Eminem jokes, given that the rapper's real name is "Marshall Mathers."

https://twitter.com/lindaholmes/status/1239585823093395460

https://twitter.com/thelindsayellis/status/1239581116681445376

https://twitter.com/goldengateblond/status/1239600462615048192

https://twitter.com/manwitheyebrows/status/1239571960386015233

Others agreed that "marshall law" sounds like a great name for a crime procedural:

https://twitter.com/DeanObeidallah/status/1239585155544690691

https://twitter.com/jbarro/status/1239564816018214912

https://twitter.com/grahamclark/status/1239593907253465088

Naturally, there were also a few Paw Patrol jokes:

https://twitter.com/rynprry/status/1239574580911648768

https://twitter.com/actioncookbook/status/1239576940820017153

And memes about that Marshalls:

https://twitter.com/erinarosen/status/1239587331579011073

https://twitter.com/SantaInc/status/1239580247764267008

https://twitter.com/lindarchilders/status/1239583146900721667

Martial law, marshall law; potato potahto. Let's call the whole 2020 thing off.

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