Republican presidential candidate and Florida Senator Marco Rubio shot back at DNC Chair Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) for attacking him for holding a fundraiser at the home of Harlan Crow, who as part of his collection of historical artifacts, has paintings by Adolf Hitler and a signed copy of “Mein Kampf” on Thursday’s “O’Reilly Factor” on the Fox News Channel. Host Bill O’Reilly addressed the DNC’s attacks on Rubio, which he said were “vicious” and “utterly false,” saying, “I’ve been to Harlan Crow’s home and I have seen his collection of history. it’s amazing. any museum would be proud to display what he has. Both good and evil are represented in an educational way. there are documents and letters from crucial moments in american history, as well as world history. they include items from villains such as Hitler, Stalin, Tojo, and Saddam Hussein. if you follow Wasserman Schultz’s reasoning, no politician could hold an event in say, the Imperial War Museum in London, for example. Her take is truly insane.” Rubio then addressed the controversy with, “it didn’t surprise me, I’ve been watching Debbie Wasserman Schultz for years in Florida. On top of her political extremism, [she] tends to do