Did Chris Christie just try to knife an ally?

Started by Rhea_Markable, November 08, 2013, 07:48:23 AM

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Rhea_Markable

This is what a rat bast$%d Christie Creme is.  He's a calculating POS with only one interest in mind....HIMSELF!  Keep drinking the Kool-Aid supporters.

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R), fresh off a landslide re-election win and seemingly with an eye on the 2016 presidential race, spent Thursday trying to oust a longtime Republican ally from power.

Christie and his staff lobbied Republican state senators to dump their leader, Senate Minority Leader Tom Kean Jr., after three terms atop the GOP conference. At least four Republican senators paraded through Christie's office Thursday morning to get the hard sell.

At a post-election press conference Wednesday, Christie wouldn't say he supported Kean's continued leadership of the Senate caucus. Instead, Christie pointedly said, he had just spoken — with Sweeney.




Kean, Sr. is the only Republican in modern political history to score a higher percentage of the vote than Christie did on Tuesday. When he ran for re-election in 1985, Kean won with 71 percent of the vote.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/govbeat/wp/2013/11/08/did-chris-christie-just-try-to-knife-an-ally/

AndyJackson

Wow, looking more like a Clinton or an Obama every day.  Nothing but self-serving scheming and PR.

AndyJackson

I do wonder, what would the guy do if he became president  ?

Would he continue on with the only conservative interest that he's shown, slaying deficits and balancing budgets  ?

Or would he abandon even that and just be Obama phase 2  ?

Strangely enough, though I'm growing to hate the guy......would it be worth having him just for the budgetary battle  ?

I know that we counted on just that question / dynamic for Romney, though.

Rhea_Markable

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Quote from: AndyJackson on November 08, 2013, 07:55:36 AM
I do wonder, what would the guy do if he became president  ?

Would he continue on with the only conservative interest that he's shown, slaying deficits and balancing budgets  ?

Or would he abandon even that and just be Obama phase 2  ?

Strangely enough, though I'm growing to hate the guy......would it be worth having him just for the budgetary battle  ?

I know that we counted on just that question / dynamic for Romney, though.

He's not the guy we need as President. :thumbdown:  To answer your question, I think he would be fiscally conservative to a degree but socially, a marshmallow.  He talks a good game against things that conservatives usually don't like, then he allows it to happen and blames everyone else.  Go look and see how he handled gay marriage in NJ after all his tough talk and the filing of a lawsuit.

:thumbdown: :thumbdown: :thumbdown:

He's the worst kind of panderer..........a blantantly obvious one.