Someone put Christie on a diet
Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 5:16 am
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maybe, four years is an eternity...bluehenbillk wrote:Christie - 2016 - book it!!
Sandy was very good to Christie and his good friend, the President.danefan wrote:I've gained a lot of respect for Christie over the past week or so.
I'm happy Obama won just so we can see if Christie can get the Republican party back to normalcy.
My thoughts too. My thinking is that until the Republicans put up a candidate in the mold of AuH2O, they are going to continue losing national elections. They can't put up these so-called "fiscally conservative"/socially bat-shit-crazy candidates and win.danefan wrote:I've gained a lot of respect for Christie over the past week or so.
I'm happy Obama won just so we can see if Christie can get the Republican party back to normalcy.
Um, which election did Goldwater win again? Drawing a blank here...ASUMountaineer wrote:My thoughts too. My thinking is that until the Republicans put up a candidate in the mold of AuH2O, they are going to continue losing national elections. They can't put up these so-called "fiscally conservative"/socially bat-shit-crazy candidates and win.danefan wrote:I've gained a lot of respect for Christie over the past week or so.
I'm happy Obama won just so we can see if Christie can get the Republican party back to normalcy.
I don't see him making it...Rob Iola wrote:Christie's the first moderate conk who has any chance of surviving the primary process with his views intact. Whether that actually happens or not remains to be seen. But oh boy wouldn't you just luv to see him in the general against Biden or Hilary...
He might not survive the primary votes, but he'd certainly tear Newt n' gang a collective set of new ones during the debates...Chizzang wrote:I don't see him making it...Rob Iola wrote:Christie's the first moderate conk who has any chance of surviving the primary process with his views intact. Whether that actually happens or not remains to be seen. But oh boy wouldn't you just luv to see him in the general against Biden or Hilary...
Here's why
If I like the guy and would vote for him - how can he survive the Republican Nut House..?
I'm a Liberal who thinks Christie is a worthy candidate
That alone will signal the death of him
Rob Iola wrote:He might not survive the primary votes, but he'd certainly tear Newt n' gang a collective set of new ones during the debates...Chizzang wrote:
I don't see him making it...
Here's why
If I like the guy and would vote for him - how can he survive the Republican Nut House..?
I'm a Liberal who thinks Christie is a worthy candidate
That alone will signal the death of him
Nice try. The country changes, and a candidate like him would be much more effective at winning campaigns today than he was in the 60's. Um, that should be quite clear.Rob Iola wrote:Um, which election did Goldwater win again? Drawing a blank here...ASUMountaineer wrote:
My thoughts too. My thinking is that until the Republicans put up a candidate in the mold of AuH2O, they are going to continue losing national elections. They can't put up these so-called "fiscally conservative"/socially bat-shit-crazy candidates and win.
Christie can start his campaigning by walking to all 48 contiguous states and Alaska and then swimming to Hawaii. That ought to take off a few pounds.Ibanez wrote:Campaigning for 2016 starts Monday!!!!!
Hence Christie...ASUMountaineer wrote:Nice try. The country changes, and a candidate like him would be much more effective at winning campaigns today than he was in the 60's. Um, that should be quite clear.Rob Iola wrote: Um, which election did Goldwater win again? Drawing a blank here...
Exactly. Which is why my post, that you responded to, said "my thoughts exactly." I agreed with hoping Christie bring normalcy back to the Republican Party. Perhaps you misread my original post.Rob Iola wrote:Hence Christie...ASUMountaineer wrote:
Nice try. The country changes, and a candidate like him would be much more effective at winning campaigns today than he was in the 60's. Um, that should be quite clear.
Can't he blame on it Corzine, or Obama? Seems to work on the presidential level.Seahawks08 wrote:He won't survive the primaries if NJ's unemployment rate stays at 9.8%