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Link Posted: 1/10/2014 10:09:21 PM EDT
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Yep

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All the fluff in that video aside... Other than the slam-dunk support and unequivocal support for Ryan...  

The key part of that video was the last 15 second when Romney outlined that Christie was *currently* facing a challenge from a Democrat in a *current* race for Governor.

Libertarians want to skip Romney hitting one out of the park for Ryan. And they don't want to focus on the context that Romney spent a minute and a half defending Christie t get to the guts of the issue: the NJ Governors race.

Romney did he right thing by defending Christie in the throes of the NJ Governors race...
Link Posted: 1/10/2014 10:12:02 PM EDT
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And liberaltarians and the MSM.
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And liberaltarians and the MSM.


All of the above because they all want him to get chosen so he can fail and they can all say that Republicans need to be more liberal to get votes.
Link Posted: 1/10/2014 10:13:03 PM EDT
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All the fluff in that video aside... Other than the slam-dunk support and unequivocal support for Ryan...  

The key part of that video was the last 15 second when Romney outlined that Christie was *currently* facing a challenge from a Democrat in a *current* race for Governor.

Libertarians want to skip Romney hitting one out of the park for Ryan. And they don't want to focus on the context that Romney spent a minute and a half defending Christie t get to the guts of the issue: the NJ Governors race.

Romney did he right thing by defending Christie in the throes of the NJ Governors race...
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Yep

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9PiQScYNTKY


All the fluff in that video aside... Other than the slam-dunk support and unequivocal support for Ryan...  

The key part of that video was the last 15 second when Romney outlined that Christie was *currently* facing a challenge from a Democrat in a *current* race for Governor.

Libertarians want to skip Romney hitting one out of the park for Ryan. And they don't want to focus on the context that Romney spent a minute and a half defending Christie t get to the guts of the issue: the NJ Governors race.

Romney did he right thing by defending Christie in the throes of the NJ Governors race...

What Romney should have said "liberal vs liberal light, you lose both ways".     Supporting a rino is still supporting a liberal.
Link Posted: 1/10/2014 10:13:47 PM EDT
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All of the above because they all want him to get chosen so he can fail and they can all say that Republicans need to be more liberal to get votes.
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And liberaltarians and the MSM.


All of the above because they all want him to get chosen so he can fail and they can all say that Republicans need to be more liberal to get votes.

Republicans are handling that on their own. Since he's leading polls among republicans.
Link Posted: 1/10/2014 10:16:12 PM EDT
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You're trying to make the question into something it's not. I've even said I don't think he'll get it. But that's not the question. The question was "who supports Christie". The answer, is 'more republicans than any other candidate has right now".
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Right now, he's winning overall with Republicans.

Small numbers, yeah. But he's leading nationally among republicans according to RCP.


Same with Giuliani.

Giuliani polled well with "Republicans" "nationally."

And in fact, he might have won if the Republican Primary was a one-day event where every voter showed-up.

But that isn't political reality.

Reality is that he needs to win South Carolina. Against Haley or Ryan. That won't happen.

Then he needs to win Florida against Rubio or Ryan.

That is political reality.

Giuliani had vast *nationwide* "appeal." Great. Good for him. He would have been a Democrat in Utah or Idaho or Arizona.

What is Christies ground game going to be in the Republican West in the Republican caucus...!?!?

You're trying to make the question into something it's not. I've even said I don't think he'll get it. But that's not the question. The question was "who supports Christie". The answer, is 'more republicans than any other candidate has right now".


Well... Even in the video where Romney is supposed to be endorsing Christie, Romney more-than-supports *Ryan* and then the reasoning for Romney defending Christie comes-out in the end... NBC was trying to use Romney's own words against Christie in the heat of the NJ Governors race... Romney was trying to make Christie look like a superstar in a R vs. D race...

Romney didn't endorse Christie, and from Romney's own words, Ryan ended up sounding better than Christie... From the video...

Yeah, Romney was just lining-up with other conservatives to support Christie for Governor, and try to make Christie look and sound good in a tough race...

No conservative talking-head supports Christie... Beyond his limited sphere as Governor of NJ...
Link Posted: 1/10/2014 10:19:07 PM EDT
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All the fluff in that video aside... Other than the slam-dunk support and unequivocal support for Ryan...  

The key part of that video was the last 15 second when Romney outlined that Christie was *currently* facing a challenge from a Democrat in a *current* race for Governor.

Libertarians want to skip Romney hitting one out of the park for Ryan. And they don't want to focus on the context that Romney spent a minute and a half defending Christie t get to the guts of the issue: the NJ Governors race.

Romney did he right thing by defending Christie in the throes of the NJ Governors race...
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Yep

1:25

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9PiQScYNTKY


All the fluff in that video aside... Other than the slam-dunk support and unequivocal support for Ryan...  

The key part of that video was the last 15 second when Romney outlined that Christie was *currently* facing a challenge from a Democrat in a *current* race for Governor.

Libertarians want to skip Romney hitting one out of the park for Ryan. And they don't want to focus on the context that Romney spent a minute and a half defending Christie t get to the guts of the issue: the NJ Governors race.

Romney did he right thing by defending Christie in the throes of the NJ Governors race...




"Chris could easily become our nominee and save our party and help get this nation on the right track again. They don't come better than Chris Christie"

"He's a very popular governor in a very blue state. That's the kind of popularity and the kind of track record the Republican Party needs if we're going to take back the whitehouse."


Yeah...
Link Posted: 1/10/2014 10:22:03 PM EDT
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What Romney should have said "liberal vs liberal light, you lose both ways".     Supporting a rino is still supporting a liberal.
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Yep

1:25

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9PiQScYNTKY


All the fluff in that video aside... Other than the slam-dunk support and unequivocal support for Ryan...  

The key part of that video was the last 15 second when Romney outlined that Christie was *currently* facing a challenge from a Democrat in a *current* race for Governor.

Libertarians want to skip Romney hitting one out of the park for Ryan. And they don't want to focus on the context that Romney spent a minute and a half defending Christie t get to the guts of the issue: the NJ Governors race.

Romney did he right thing by defending Christie in the throes of the NJ Governors race...

What Romney should have said "liberal vs liberal light, you lose both ways".     Supporting a rino is still supporting a liberal.


No. Not in the NJ Governors race. Keep Democrats out of power. It was a good philosophy that Reagan promoted.

I support Reagan.  Support keeping Democrats it of power. A slight course correction is all you can get in some parts of the country...

This was a clear-cut R vs. D race. This wasnt a primary with a real conservative on the ballot. This was political reality R vs. D.

Romney did the right thing...

The funny thing... The NBC talking-head didnt ask Romney *one* question about Ryan, and Romney launched a discussion of how awesome Ryan was before he touched the topic of defending Christie in the NJ Governors race... Accident? Not in a million years...

Romney isn't perfect... But he is right to defend Christie for Governor. He was right to try to show confidence in Romney to the voters in NJ...


It was the "Reagan" thing to do...
Link Posted: 1/10/2014 10:22:59 PM EDT
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nvm
Link Posted: 1/10/2014 10:23:31 PM EDT
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This right here.  They don't want an electable Republican to compete with Hitlery.

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People misheard a movie quote as, "Obese one, you're my only hope."

The whole thing snowballed from there.


Heh, heh, "snowballed"

What you did there...
Link Posted: 1/10/2014 10:28:43 PM EDT
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No. Not in the NJ Governors race. Keep Democrats out of power. It was a good philosophy that Reagan promoted.

I support Reagan.  Support keeping Democrats it of power. A slight course correction is all you can get in some parts of the country...

This was a clear-cut R vs. D race. This wasnt a primary with a real conservative on the ballot. This was political reality R vs. D.

Romney did the right thing...

The funny thing... The NBC talking-head didnt ask Romney *one* question about Ryan, and Romney launched a discussion of how awesome Ryan was before he touched the topic of defending Christie in the NJ Governors race... Accident? Not in a million years...

Romney isn't perfect... But he is right to defend Christie for Governor. He was right to try to show confidence in Romney to the voters in NJ...


It was the "Reagan" thing to do...
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In a race between Christie and a dem, only a dem could win. And one did.  The movement to the left among Republicans isn't going to help them. A movement towards actual small .gov conservatism would be a logical path to take, since becoming democrat lite hasn't helped them.
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"Chris could easily become our nominee and save our party and help get this nation on the right track again. They don't come better than Chris Christie"

"He's a very popular governor in a very blue state. That's the kind of popularity and the kind of track record the Republican Party needs if we're going to take back the whitehouse."


Yeah...
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Yep

1:25

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9PiQScYNTKY


All the fluff in that video aside... Other than the slam-dunk support and unequivocal support for Ryan...  

The key part of that video was the last 15 second when Romney outlined that Christie was *currently* facing a challenge from a Democrat in a *current* race for Governor.

Libertarians want to skip Romney hitting one out of the park for Ryan. And they don't want to focus on the context that Romney spent a minute and a half defending Christie t get to the guts of the issue: the NJ Governors race.

Romney did he right thing by defending Christie in the throes of the NJ Governors race...


http://www.welovetheiraqiinformationminister.com/images/07-minister.jpg

"Chris could easily become our nominee and save our party and help get this nation on the right track again. They don't come better than Chris Christie"

"He's a very popular governor in a very blue state. That's the kind of popularity and the kind of track record the Republican Party needs if we're going to take back the whitehouse."


Yeah...



Where did the quote "He's a very popular governor in a very blue state. That's the kind of popularity and the kind of track record the Republican Party needs if we're going to take back the whitehouse." Come from!?!?

The quote about Christie came after he NBC reporter tried using Romney's words to make Christie look like a complete moron.

Outside that context, the quote makes little sense. And Christie was facing re-election in two weeks for governor. Romney did the right thing.

Romney had seconds to defend the R in a tight governorship race against a D.

NBC reporter, "you think Christie is a moron."

Romney, "no, I think he is highly capable."

That is the gist of the NBC attack against Christie a week or so out from the NJ Governors race...

And the highest-level of *unsolicited* support in the clip was towards Ryan...

NBC was attacking Christie in the governors race in NJ. Romney did the Reagan thing, and gave Christie his support vs. the D.

Romney did the right thing...
Link Posted: 1/10/2014 10:31:12 PM EDT
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I hated that gun grabbing fat fuck from the beginning. Sure it was fun watching him yell at unions, but he sucked the obama cock and toes the line now.
Link Posted: 1/10/2014 10:32:34 PM EDT
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Liberal Media is pushing Cristie on us for a few reasons.

1. By pushing him to the front they decide the battle. Repeat it enough ("he's the front runner") and the masses believe it! Allows them to marginalize any good candidates for the republicans before they get a chance to run. (remember how the media barely commented on Ron Paul-not that I was a fan but come on...they made it seem like he didn't have any following)

2. He isn't a true republican
That's good for them because they few tea party voters will get behind him- Most are refusing to hold their nose and vote. Democrats won't. They vote the party no matter the choice. Also, if by some stroke of luck(bad luck) he wins-he's closer to center.

3. He is everything they can poke fun at and crucify- Loud, abrasive, fat, white, sexist...etc. He'll look like a elephant every time he steps foot on a platform and don't you believe for a minute that they don't like that. Hillary could easily be made to look like chopped liver from a visual standpoint...hell she already is, but against Christie she looks a lot less horrible. And no one can deny that there are millions of people that vote on visual appearance alone- look who we have now.
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Because he's a wolf in sheep's clothing.
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In a race between Christie and a dem, only a dem could win. And one did.  The movement to the left among Republicans isn't going to help them. A movement towards actual small .gov conservatism would be a logical path to take, since becoming democrat lite hasn't helped them.
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No. Not in the NJ Governors race. Keep Democrats out of power. It was a good philosophy that Reagan promoted.

I support Reagan.  Support keeping Democrats it of power. A slight course correction is all you can get in some parts of the country...

This was a clear-cut R vs. D race. This wasnt a primary with a real conservative on the ballot. This was political reality R vs. D.

Romney did the right thing...

The funny thing... The NBC talking-head didnt ask Romney *one* question about Ryan, and Romney launched a discussion of how awesome Ryan was before he touched the topic of defending Christie in the NJ Governors race... Accident? Not in a million years...

Romney isn't perfect... But he is right to defend Christie for Governor. He was right to try to show confidence in Romney to the voters in NJ...


It was the "Reagan" thing to do...

In a race between Christie and a dem, only a dem could win. And one did.  The movement to the left among Republicans isn't going to help them. A movement towards actual small .gov conservatism would be a logical path to take, since becoming democrat lite hasn't helped them.


Reagan gave excellent wisdom and advice on supporting Republicans, even moderates in important R vs D races where it was clear-cut R vs D.

Support the conservative in the Primary. Support small course corrections when the trade-off is a complete wrong-direction...

Romney wasn't doing anything different in the NJ R vs D race that Reagan wouldn't have done. R vs D support R, then hold their feet to the fire.

Reagan was right.

Romney was doing the right thing...
Link Posted: 1/10/2014 10:41:11 PM EDT
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Liberal Media is pushing Cristie on us for a few reasons.

1. By pushing him to the front they decide the battle. Repeat it enough ("he's the front runner") and the masses believe it! Allows them to marginalize any good candidates for the republicans before they get a chance to run. (remember how the media barely commented on Ron Paul-not that I was a fan but come on...they made it seem like he didn't have any following)

2. He isn't a true republican
That's good for them because they few tea party voters will get behind him- Most are refusing to hold their nose and vote. Democrats won't. They vote the party no matter the choice. Also, if by some stroke of luck(bad luck) he wins-he's closer to center.

3. He is everything they can poke fun at and crucify- Loud, abrasive, fat, white, sexist...etc. He'll look like a elephant every time he steps foot on a platform and don't you believe for a minute that they don't like that. Hillary could easily be made to look like chopped liver from a visual standpoint...hell she already is, but against Christie she looks a lot less horrible. And no one can deny that there are millions of people that vote on visual appearance alone- look who we have now.
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I pretty much agree with everything there.

He is a caricature. He is a straw-man.

It's like the NBC hit-pieces where Ryan or Cruz or even (hold your nose) Hatch or McCain gave a reasoned response to an issue. NBC will take a off-the-cuff from Palin as the Republican response. Palin is their caricature.

Christie can easily become it for them on many issues...

They don't want a fair two-way-street fight...
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I just caught an error. It's late, and I'm on an iPad.

Should be... "He was trying to show confidence in Christie to the voters in NJ..."
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Where did the quote "He's a very popular governor in a very blue state. That's the kind of popularity and the kind of track record the Republican Party needs if we're going to take back the whitehouse." Come from!?!?

The quote about Christie came after he NBC reporter tried using Romney's words to make Christie look like a complete moron.

Outside that context, the quote makes little sense. And Christie was facing re-election in two weeks for governor. Romney did the right thing.

Romney had seconds to defend the R in a tight governorship race against a D.

NBC reporter, "you think Christie is a moron."

Romney, "no, I think he is highly capable."

That is the gist of the NBC attack against Christie a week or so out from the NJ Governors race...

And the highest-level of *unsolicited* support in the clip was towards Ryan...

NBC was attacking Christie in the governors race in NJ. Romney did the Reagan thing, and gave Christie his support vs. the D.

Romney did the right thing...
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Yep

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9PiQScYNTKY


All the fluff in that video aside... Other than the slam-dunk support and unequivocal support for Ryan...  

The key part of that video was the last 15 second when Romney outlined that Christie was *currently* facing a challenge from a Democrat in a *current* race for Governor.

Libertarians want to skip Romney hitting one out of the park for Ryan. And they don't want to focus on the context that Romney spent a minute and a half defending Christie t get to the guts of the issue: the NJ Governors race.

Romney did he right thing by defending Christie in the throes of the NJ Governors race...


http://www.welovetheiraqiinformationminister.com/images/07-minister.jpg

"Chris could easily become our nominee and save our party and help get this nation on the right track again. They don't come better than Chris Christie"

"He's a very popular governor in a very blue state. That's the kind of popularity and the kind of track record the Republican Party needs if we're going to take back the whitehouse."


Yeah...



Where did the quote "He's a very popular governor in a very blue state. That's the kind of popularity and the kind of track record the Republican Party needs if we're going to take back the whitehouse." Come from!?!?

The quote about Christie came after he NBC reporter tried using Romney's words to make Christie look like a complete moron.

Outside that context, the quote makes little sense. And Christie was facing re-election in two weeks for governor. Romney did the right thing.

Romney had seconds to defend the R in a tight governorship race against a D.

NBC reporter, "you think Christie is a moron."

Romney, "no, I think he is highly capable."

That is the gist of the NBC attack against Christie a week or so out from the NJ Governors race...

And the highest-level of *unsolicited* support in the clip was towards Ryan...

NBC was attacking Christie in the governors race in NJ. Romney did the Reagan thing, and gave Christie his support vs. the D.

Romney did the right thing...


Christie is absolute trash at any level of government. Period.

Ryan is a garbage candidate as well. Period.


Romney shouldn't have fellated Chris Christie at all, IMO, but since he was so intent on having the liberal lite (lol)  in NJ, he should have said "Omg, Christie will make and awesome governor for NJ. He has all the credentials. Such biparisanship. Such support from accross the isle. Such Hero..(bullshit, bullshit, bullshit...)"  as opposed to saying "Omg, Christie is so awesome. Nobody Comes better than Christie. He's just what we need to get this nation back on track. He's just what the Republicans need to take back the whitehouse..."


You could tell Romney was speaking from the heart. He knows that lying is a sin. He meant it when he said "they don't come better than Chris Christie"

Link Posted: 1/10/2014 10:51:10 PM EDT
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Yeah liberal media and some northeast RINO's would like to play it off like Christie is the only one, but even the liberal media is making the guy look bad already with this latest scandel on him. So basically now he's a nobody, he played his cards wrong and he's pretty much toast from this point forward.



Also.. his cocky loudmouth persona was seen as dominant, funny/entertaining to America at first but is stale now.



He's done, no way he gets the nomination.
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Christie is absolute trash at any level of government. Period.

Ryan is a garbage candidate as well. Period.


Romney shouldn't have fellated Chris Christie at all, IMO, but since he was so intent on having the liberal lite (lol)  in NJ, he should have said "Omg, Christie will make and awesome governor for NJ. He has all the credentials. Such biparisanship. Such support from accross the isle. Such Hero..(bullshit, bullshit, bullshit...)"  as opposed to saying "Omg, Christie is so awesome. Nobody Comes better than Christie. He's just what we need to get this nation back on track. He's just what the Republicans need to take back the whitehouse..."


You could tell Romney was speaking from the heart. He knows that lying is a sin. He meant it when he said "they don't come better than Chris Christie"

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In political reality... And political reality is a dark and scary place for those who hide from it behind a pretend cloak of conservative purity...

Ryan is a good communicator of conservative ideals, and has a difficult hand in that Republicans don't hold a majority...

Christie is far, far from perfect. But R vs D in political reality... Vote R, then force their feet to the fire.

The clip was NBC trying to drive a wedge in the R vs D NJ Governors race... And Romney did the right thing to clarify support for the R.

A perfect, pure conservative candidate for every state and office in the United States only exists in the minds of the weak-minded.

Reagan was far, far from it.

Christie is far from perfect but I side with Romney in advocating R in a clear-cut R vs D race...

Political reality is political reality. And it can be cold and hard when you realize that Reagan wasnt pure in every aspect... And he advocated supporting Rs even if it meant just a small course correction when the trade-off was losing altogether...
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FPNI and the near daily threads talking about how much of POS he is serves only to keep him in the limelight. We're all about to fall in to another hole were we let Liberal Media choose our next candidate by continuing to keep Chrispy Creme in our conversations. I hate Glenn Beck with a fury (though I listen to him briefly in the AM on XM Patriot) and he has cast Christie to the wolves. Apparently the equally worthless Rush did the same. We'd all be better to just forget his existence.
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Right now, he's winning overall with Republicans.

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 Only the stupid ones...I also know many, many liberals who have said they would vote for fatso..

Unfortunately, should he get the R nomination he stands a very good chance of winning...
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THIS!

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This right here.  They don't want an electable Republican to compete with Hitlery.



Heh, heh, "snowballed"

What you did there...
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This right here.  They don't want an electable Republican to compete with Hitlery.

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People misheard a movie quote as, "Obese one, you're my only hope."

The whole thing snowballed from there.


Heh, heh, "snowballed"

What you did there...


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New England Republicans.

They think they are doing us all a favor by never allowing another George W. bush.

New Englang Republicans will decide every nomination for the rest of our lives.
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awww, cute. You're blaming your failure on others already. WSJ reports that Christie is the leading candidate among Republicans. Libertarians messing with the polls? Or are you just in denial?
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And liberaltarians and the MSM.

awww, cute. You're blaming your failure on others already. WSJ reports that Christie is the leading candidate among Republicans. Libertarians messing with the polls? Or are you just in denial?


Libertarians never mess with polls.
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I never did like the guy.  Wouldn't have trusted him to take out the garbage.  Not even Obama's garbage.

He might have done okay in the NE, which the MSM believes to be the entire country and which is all that they care about anyway, but I don't think he would have ever won a state south of VA or west of PA in the first place.

Doesn't matter now anway.  He's toast everywhere.

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GWB was a good man, but he governed exactly like a New England Republican.  12 years of Bush I & II turned me from a traditional republican to a libertarian-leaning R.  If not for Rand Paul, Ted Cruz, Mike Lee, and Justin Amash, I'd renounce the republican party all together.

 

Link Posted: 1/11/2014 4:47:06 AM EDT
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Because he ate everyone else?
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He won't survive the Iowa primary.
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FPNI and the near daily threads talking about how much of POS he is serves only to keep him in the limelight. We're all about to fall in to another hole were we let Liberal Media choose our next candidate by continuing to keep Chrispy Creme in our conversations. I hate Glenn Beck with a fury (though I listen to him briefly in the AM on XM Patriot) and he has cast Christie to the wolves. Apparently the equally worthless Rush did the same. We'd all be better to just forget his existence.
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FPNI and the near daily threads talking about how much of POS he is serves only to keep him in the limelight. We're all about to fall in to another hole were we let Liberal Media choose our next candidate by continuing to keep Chrispy Creme in our conversations. I hate Glenn Beck with a fury (though I listen to him briefly in the AM on XM Patriot) and he has cast Christie to the wolves. Apparently the equally worthless Rush did the same. We'd all be better to just forget his existence.


The few times I heard Ann Coulter on Hannity gushing about CC made me ill.

I listen to music on the way home from work now.
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awww, cute. You're blaming your failure on others already. WSJ reports that Christie is the leading candidate among Republicans. Libertarians messing with the polls? Or are you just in denial?
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And liberaltarians and the MSM.

awww, cute. You're blaming your failure on others already. WSJ reports that Christie is the leading candidate among Republicans. Libertarians messing with the polls? Or are you just in denial?


Is the poster americanpeople secretly Chris Cristie?
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I wish I would have saved the photoshopped picture of Christie where it says:

"It's easy.........we confiscate the guns............then we eat them."

I laughed so hard I spit up my spit up.
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Not voting for fat bastard I don't care who he runs against. Fuck that RINO piece if shit.
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The fat prick is more Democrat than most Democrats!  I won't vote for him, no matter what!  It'll be the first time I haven't voted for the Republican candidate, ever.
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New England Republicans.

They think they are doing us all a favor by never allowing another George W. bush.

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The Reagan/Bush ticket did the nearly-impossible...

That ticket beat an incumbant.

Clinton did it only with the help of Perot. Batng an incumbant is a near-impossibility.

And Bush faults-and-all had more manliness in his little finger than Christie on Christies best day. Bush was a combat-veteran, and (even with his faults) highly-respected in conservative circles (perhaps not as much as Reagan). And combat-veteran Bush actually beat Reagan in some early Primaries and Caucuses in te 80 run-up before their back room-deal united the party... And Reagan/Bush presented a united-front against Carter and the Democrats.

Bush treaded water in the Pacific contemplating having to swim to a Japanese-controlled island as the worst-case scenario after getting shot-down. He was miraculously rescued by a submarine. He helped unite the Party and helped put Reagan in the White House.

Don't use Bush Sr. and Christie in the same paragraph. It is almost inappropriate...
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The Reagan/Bush ticket did the nearly-impossible...

That ticket beat an incumbant.

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They think they are doing us all a favor by never allowing another George W. bush.

New Englang Republicans will decide every nomination for the rest of our lives.


The Reagan/Bush ticket did the nearly-impossible...

That ticket beat an incumbant.



Was not that impossible to beat Carter during that time, especially with the Malaise and subsequent speech which killed his presidency.
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The few times I heard Ann Coulter on Hannity gushing about CC made me ill.

I listen to music on the way home from work now.
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FPNI and the near daily threads talking about how much of POS he is serves only to keep him in the limelight. We're all about to fall in to another hole were we let Liberal Media choose our next candidate by continuing to keep Chrispy Creme in our conversations. I hate Glenn Beck with a fury (though I listen to him briefly in the AM on XM Patriot) and he has cast Christie to the wolves. Apparently the equally worthless Rush did the same. We'd all be better to just forget his existence.


The few times I heard Ann Coulter on Hannity gushing about CC made me ill.

I listen to music on the way home from work now.


Coulter (along with many other conservatives) supported him for Governor... Coulter understands the Reagan philosophy of protecting and insulating fellow Reublicans vs. Democrats.

It earned Reagan a great deal of respect, and it helped to unite the Republican Party at a critical time...

Reagan could even count on blue-dog democrats for support, because he extended his respect to moderate Democrats. Reagan, used his ability to unite people around conservative ideals to expand his sphere of influence. He created a circle of "Reagan Democrats" who were moderate Democrats who he could count-on almost as much as fellow Republicans.

Always be trying to support fellow Republicans, and always be trying to increase your influence.

Reagan was a powerful leader.

And Coulter (Coulter isnt the only one)... In a R vs. D race is fully-correct, and fully-within Reagan's philosophy to support Christie in a R vs, D race for a Governorship...

Christie is far, far from perfect... Reagan wasnt perfect in a technical purist sense, either... Christie is far from perfect, but in a R vs D race in the real-world, Reagan conservatives understand that a minor course correction in the right direction is a lot better than a major turn in the opposite direction. Support the R, then hold their feet to the fire. Reagan was right, and I can find no fault with modern conservatives using Reagan's philosophy to support Christie for Governor against the Democrats in NJ...
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Was not that impossible to beat Carter during that time, especially with the Malaise and subsequent speech which killed his presidency.
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New England Republicans.

They think they are doing us all a favor by never allowing another George W. bush.

New Englang Republicans will decide every nomination for the rest of our lives.


The Reagan/Bush ticket did the nearly-impossible...

That ticket beat an incumbant.



Was not that impossible to beat Carter during that time, especially with the Malaise and subsequent speech which killed his presidency.


Reagan and Bush uniting the Party early... And Carter facing opposition from Kennedy, and a hotly contested convention... A couple factors combined to make the impossible happen. My point was that a united-front was required back-then when the welfare class was significantly smaller...

Romney, Coulter, and other Reagan Comservatives are correct to talk of the importance of a united-party as we worry about the next three years...
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I won't vote for him. Period.
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GOP hierarchy. Establishment Republicans to keep up with the DNC presidential candidate push starting now.
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Coulter (along with many other conservatives) supported him for Governor... Coulter understands the Reagan philosophy of protecting and insulating fellow Reublicans vs. Democrats.

It earned Reagan a great deal of respect, and it helped to unite the Republican Party at a critical time...

Reagan could even count on blue-dog democrats for support, because he extended his respect to moderate Democrats. Reagan, used his ability to unite people around conservative ideals to expand his sphere of influence. He created a circle of "Reagan Democrats" who were moderate Democrats who he could count-on almost as much as fellow Republicans.

Always be trying to support fellow Republicans, and always be trying to increase your influence.

Reagan was a powerful leader.

And Coulter (Coulter isnt the only one)... In a R vs. D race is fully-correct, and fully-within Reagan's philosophy to support Christie in a R vs, D race for a Governorship...

Christie is far, far from perfect... Reagan wasnt perfect in a technical purist sense, either... Christie is far from perfect, but in a R vs D race in the real-world, Reagan conservatives understand that a minor course correction in the right direction is a lot better than a major turn in the opposite direction. Support the R, then hold their feet to the fire. Reagan was right, and I can find no fault with modern conservatives using Reagan's philosophy to support Christie for Governor against the Democrats in NJ...
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FPNI and the near daily threads talking about how much of POS he is serves only to keep him in the limelight. We're all about to fall in to another hole were we let Liberal Media choose our next candidate by continuing to keep Chrispy Creme in our conversations. I hate Glenn Beck with a fury (though I listen to him briefly in the AM on XM Patriot) and he has cast Christie to the wolves. Apparently the equally worthless Rush did the same. We'd all be better to just forget his existence.


The few times I heard Ann Coulter on Hannity gushing about CC made me ill.

I listen to music on the way home from work now.


Coulter (along with many other conservatives) supported him for Governor... Coulter understands the Reagan philosophy of protecting and insulating fellow Reublicans vs. Democrats.

It earned Reagan a great deal of respect, and it helped to unite the Republican Party at a critical time...

Reagan could even count on blue-dog democrats for support, because he extended his respect to moderate Democrats. Reagan, used his ability to unite people around conservative ideals to expand his sphere of influence. He created a circle of "Reagan Democrats" who were moderate Democrats who he could count-on almost as much as fellow Republicans.

Always be trying to support fellow Republicans, and always be trying to increase your influence.

Reagan was a powerful leader.

And Coulter (Coulter isnt the only one)... In a R vs. D race is fully-correct, and fully-within Reagan's philosophy to support Christie in a R vs, D race for a Governorship...

Christie is far, far from perfect... Reagan wasnt perfect in a technical purist sense, either... Christie is far from perfect, but in a R vs D race in the real-world, Reagan conservatives understand that a minor course correction in the right direction is a lot better than a major turn in the opposite direction. Support the R, then hold their feet to the fire. Reagan was right, and I can find no fault with modern conservatives using Reagan's philosophy to support Christie for Governor against the Democrats in NJ...


BTW: Coulter has turned on Christie now!  Having finally seen the light, she no longer supports his desire to be President.
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Well, apparently libertarians in the GOP and liberaltarians who are GOP doners were pushing him to run in 2011.

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Then that famous GD posting, dope loving liberaltarian John McCain has said repeatedly he'd like to see Christie as the nominee, as recently as this week on national television.

Just one example

That other famous GD poster Ann Coulter (liberaltarian code name:Tacticalmolonlabe) was pushing for him to run back in 2011 as well.

Coulter fellating Christie


Or, as some of our more brilliant political commentators here would observe: ONLY GD DOPER FUCK LOSERTARIANS ARE PUSHING FOR CHRISTIE IN AN ATTEMPT TO DESTROY THE PARTY!!!  NO ONE WHO IS A REAL REPUBLICAN WANTS CHRISTIE AS THE NOMINEE, YOU STUPID DOPER FUCKS.
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And liberaltarians and the MSM.
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And liberaltarians and the MSM.


Funny. I suppose I was under the false impression that people like John Boehner and Ann Coulter were the GOP establishment. Silly me.
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Roger Ailes, the head of Fox News and his boss Rupert Murdoch. I'm sure other very wealthy donors in Manhattan like him as well.
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Christie never stood a chance. His campaign will be worse than Rudy's in 2008. The rest of the country is not New Jersey.
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Christy is a big tent Republican. He's a awsome  fiscal conservative, cutting taxes,  balancing his budget and taking on the unions but he is a social liberal. You cannot be all things to all people it just doesn't work.


I would have loved to see him debate Hillary.
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Coulter, for being who she is, is an articulate mouthpiece for conservative ideals.

She can be a bit bombastic. She can be over-the-top... And that is probably salesmanship to try to get her name out-there, and to get her books to move off the shelves...

Her support and insulation for Christie was *always* within the Reagan-conservative context of *always* supporting fellow Republicans... And Christie was *never* endorsed specifically over another real conservative by name. It was never, "I support Christie over Lee..." From both Coulter and Romney and other Reagan conservatives, it was Christie facing a Democrat, or criticism from Democrats, and it was essentially, "Christie is a good and capable leader..."

Yeah, that got a little obvious after a while, and it seems that Christie keeps digging himself in deeper...

She was/is right in trying to support the R over the D...
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Paul Ryan is just as bad as Christie.
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awww, cute. You're blaming your failure on others already. WSJ reports that Christie is the leading candidate among Republicans. Libertarians messing with the polls? Or are you just in denial?


Christie isn't beating Haley in South Carolina.

Or Rubio in Forida.

Or Ryan anywhere else there is a Primary.

Christie vs. who? In the "polls" and in what Primary state...??-!!??

I predict (if Christie is stupid enough to run) that Christie wins *zero* western state, and *zero* southern state... He will get destroyed.

Ryan vs. Christie in Wyoming? Ryan in a landslide.

Ryan vs. Christie in South Carolina? Ryan in a landslide.

Political reality is that Christie gets his teeth kicked in if he is stupid enough to run...


Paul Ryan is just as bad as Christie.



Lol. No. Who is your choice?
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