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I heard this morning on the 101.5 News, that Christie is running for the Presidential Election.....
If he does, I'd vote for him before Romney or Bush....
I believe he will be pushed out, b/c he doesn't filter anything, and would fight anything that he doesn't believe in....and they don't want someone like him in there....so watch....the football scam was a start....also that bridge thing in NJ, they are trying to get something on him to publically humiliate him.....and perhaps will do the same thing to him that they did to Caine...accuse him of running around....you watch....
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Yeah, I kinda put Christie in the same category as McCain… interesting and 'reasonably' principled, but basically unelectable (especially among today's 'media conservatives').
When it comes to economics, he's as right wing as any governor in the country. He's just not a religious zealout so the media labels him a "moderate". For example he's much more conservative than the "Fiscal conservative" Paul Ryan
I heard this morning on the 101.5 News, that Christie is running for the Presidential Election.....
If he does, I'd vote for him before Romney or Bush....
I believe he will be pushed out, b/c he doesn't filter anything, and would fight anything that he doesn't believe in....and they don't want someone like him in there....so watch....the football scam was a start....also that bridge thing in NJ, they are trying to get something on him to publically humiliate him.....and perhaps will do the same thing to him that they did to Caine...accuse him of running around....you watch....
Nobody is trying to publicly humiliate Christie. He does that all by himself.
Nobody is trying to publicly humiliate Christie. He does that all by himself.
sorry but they are....I mean who in their right mind would try and tell someone what football team they can go see and to root for, and then make it sound like he's doing something wrong.....
I'm not a Christie Fan, but it's been very evident, since he's been up and down about running, they've targeted him....they either want Bush or Romney in and that is that....
Christie would fight them...he's got a big mouth when it comes to standing up for his own beliefs, and they don't like that either...he'd be a threat to them....
I'd vote for Christie, way before I'd vote for the other two
Christie will have a hard time with conservatives, who blame him for Romney's loss when he embraced obama so enthusiastically a week or so before the election.
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Originally Posted by BradPiff
When it comes to economics, he's as right wing as any governor in the country. He's just not a religious zealout so the media labels him a "moderate". For example he's much more conservative than the "Fiscal conservative" Paul Ryan
The stench of these selections nearly short-circuited my laptop. NONE of the above applies to these three goons + any GOP candidate who is foolish enough to try to deceive the country into believing that Republicans are not the party of Dubya.
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