For months, the conservative base has argued that the GOP establishment and donor classes continue to prop up and push the presidential candidacy of Senator Marco Rubio. Whether true or not, few examples support that assertion better than what occurred at the ninth Republican primary debate on Saturday, February 13, 2016, hosted by CBS News.

On Sunday afternoon, the ConservativeTreeHouse website drew attention to the following: During one of Senator Rubio’s answers at the debate, a graphic flashed on the screen, noting three of Rubio’s (alleged) positions on immigration. No other graphic was shown throughout the entire debate, for any candidate on any issue, save for Rubio on immigration.

Now, one might say: “Well, there’s nothing odd about the network flashing a graphic that helpfully summarizes a candidate’s position for the viewer.”

Sure, except:

The inclusion of this graphic appears to be a ‘pitch’ for Rubio, according to many. Conservatives and various observers expressed outrage and are demanding answers:

Also worth noting, the questions asked of Senator Rubio by the CBS News moderators were curiously soft. Questions included:

Or this one, a tee-up for Rubio to give his usual distortion of the concept of “amnesty”:

Or this exchange, wherein Rubio was able to simply choose a topic to speak on:

DICKERSON: We’re going to switch here to Senator Marco Rubio. Senator Marco Rubio, please weigh in.

RUBIO: On anything I want?

DICKERSON: I thought you had a point?

RUBIO: Well, let me talk about poverty.

DICKERSON: I thought you had a point you wanted to make.

RUBIO: I do.

BUSH: That was me.

RUBIO: I had something important.

DICKERSON: [To Bush] You’re on deck sir.

RUBIO: The issue of poverty is critical, because for me, poverty is the — is — is free enterprise not reaching people. Today, we have antipoverty programs that don’t cure poverty. We don’t cure poverty in America. Our anti-poverty programs have become, in some instances, a way of life, a lifestyle.

Breitbart News has reached out to CBS News for comment on the on-screen graphic but has not yet received a reply at the time of this posting.