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Chris Christie seriously considering run for president in 2012
« on: September 29, 2011, 09:51:14 PM »
This can't be good, because a lot of people are being hoodwinked into thinking he is a real tough conservative.


http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2011/09/chris_christie_seriously_consi.html


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BATON ROUGE — Gov. Chris Christie is seriously rethinking his months of denials and may launch a campaign for the White House after all, a source close to the governor said tonight.

In the last week, Christie has been swayed away from his earlier refusals to run by an aggressive draft effort from a cadre of Republicans and donors unhappy with the GOP field, said the source, who was not authorized to speak publicly and requested anonymity.

Christie has a small window of opportunity to make his final decision, and some political experts think he has only days to declare.

Critical deadlines are approaching such as the filing date for the crucial Florida primary is Oct 31.
The governor on Tuesday lashed out at President Obama’s leadership during a speech at the Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, Calif. — at which audience members implored him to run, He did not say he would run but stopped short of saying no.

At a campaign rally here today for Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, Christie continued to criticize Obama’s leadership, but ignored several questions from reporters about whether he would seek the White House.

“If you’re looking for leadership in America you’re not going to find it in the Oval Office,” Christie said today in Baton Rouge.

The rally and a fundraiser afterward capped off a cross-country tour by the governor, where his Reagan Library speech Tuesday served to only stoke speculation that he might reverse course and seek the Republican nomination for president.

After more than a year of saying he isn’t interested in the presidency, Christie softened his denials this week. He no longer says he’s unprepared for the White House or that he lacks the requisite fire in the belly for a national campaign.

In addition, the Governor’s wife, Mary Pat, no longer objects to a presidential run, according to an adviser to the governor.

The governor has famously said “my wife would kill me” as a reason not to run. However, a few months ago former first lady Barbara Bush called Mary Pat to assuage her concerns about life in the White House, the adviser said.

The New York Post reported today that Christie had a change of heart after speaking with former First Lady Nancy Reagan and was now reconsidering.

It has been a week of will-he-or-won’t-he speculation, with conflicting reports surfacing daily about whether he has definitively ruled out a run or remains on the fence. Former Gov. Thomas H. Kean told a magazine on Monday that pleas from donors had begun to sway Christie, but his brother, Todd Christie told The Star-Ledger the next day he was sure the governor wasn’t going to run.

Christie has been getting support from several avenues. Former New York Gov. George Pataki released a statement today declaring himself a member of the “Christie For President booster club,” criticizing the current field for not having “leveled with the American public about what needs to be done to rescue our future.”

“This country needs a straight shooter and a proven leader,” Pataki continued in a statement. “I urge Governor Chris Christie to run for president to fill the void and lead America forward.”

Much of Christie’s speech in Baton Rouge included tidbits of his talk in California, including some staunch criticism of the president. Christie spoke briefly today about meeting with Nancy Reagan and said he was inspired by her continued drive to support conservative efforts. “We haven’t reached anywhere near a peak in our country,” Christie said.

For Christie supporters, his cross-country tour that began in Missouri and ended today in Louisiana is robust proof he has fans outside of New Jersey. Jindal, who has endorsed Texas Gov. Rick Perry for president, and U.S. Rep. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) both spoke highly of Christie. Christie railed on Obama for proposing increased taxes on those making more than $1 million and repeated parts of his Tuesday night speech. “We’re not going to stand for people demonizing successful people in America,” Christie said.

Cassidy praised Christie for tackling issues like pensions and government programs. “He had the strength of character to make it happen,” Cassidy, a conservative member of the Republican caucus, said.
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Re: Chris Christie seriously considering run for president in 2012
« Reply #1 on: October 02, 2011, 01:33:56 PM »
He is probably more seriously considering a donut, however.

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Re: Chris Christie seriously considering run for president in 2012
« Reply #2 on: October 02, 2011, 05:58:51 PM »
He needs to cut back on the halal ribs and dumplings if he expects his gargantuan trunk to survive the rigors of a campaign.

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Re: Chris Christie seriously considering run for president in 2012
« Reply #3 on: October 03, 2011, 07:48:15 AM »
http://israel-commentary.org/?p=1230 



From a Christian site Chris Christie has CAIRS support 

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Why he lost my vote for Dog Catcher (jsk)

Why Chris Christie Will Never Be President of the United States

By Daniel Pipes
August 5, 2011

Chris Christie, the New Jersey governor since 2010, has qualities and achievements that appeal to mainstream conservatives, from his direct style to his impressive budget cutting. As a result, he has won impressive support to run as a Republican candidate for president of the United States. But Christie has an Achilles Heel that gives one pause.

He came under criticism from fellow conservatives for nominating Sohail Mohammed, an Islamist who aspires to apply Islamic law, the Shari’a, as a state superior court judge; for an outline of these concerns, see the Investigative Project on Terrorism, “Gov. Christie’s Strange Relationship with Radical Islam.”

In response, Christie delivered a tirade on July 26, 2011, on the topic of Shari’a:
Sharia law has nothing to do with this [i.e., the appointment of Sohail Mohammed] at all. It’s crazy. It’s crazy. … So, this Sharia law business is crap. It’s just crazy. And I’m tired of dealing with the crazies. I mean, you know, it’s just unnecessary to be accusing this guy of things just because of his religious background. [Excerpt from 2:43 on the video.]

Comments: (1) These are fighting words against fellow conservatives that will not soon be forgotten: “this Sharia law business is crap. It’s just crazy. And I’m tired of dealing with the crazies.”

(2) Calling critics of Mohammed “crazies” who are “accusing this guy of things just because of his religious background” reveals Christie to be a headstrong ignoramus; the IPT report on Mohammed is not about religious background but political activities.

(3) Contrarily, Christie won the hearty endorsement today of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, (CAIR), whose New Jersey branch issued a statement thanking him, applauding him, and urging a note of gratitude be sent him via the “Contact Us” page at the governor’s website.

(4) Not a bad idea to contact Christie: if you live in New Jersey and wish to register your displeasure, go to http://www.state.nj.us/governor/contact/.

(5) Although still a small issue, Shari’a has grown very fast since 9/11 as a concern to Americans and should continue to do so for many years and decades to come.

(6) Conceivably, Christie could apologize for these remarks and undo much of the damage he’s done himself. But, given his public persona, I doubt this will happen.

(7) Therefore, I predict that Christie’s unremitting Grover Norquist-like friendly attitude toward Islamists will turn conservatives against him and sink his possible candidacy of his for higher office. (August 5, 2011)

Aug. 6, 2011 update: For a substantial reply to Christie’s rant, answering him point by point, see the excellent 2,500-word analysis by Andrew C. McCarthy, a senior fellow at the National Review Institute. Excerpts from his article, “Christie’s ‘Crazies’: Sharia is not a figment of our imagination”:

sharia concerns can’t be dismissed as “crap.” They help us sort out the pro-American Muslims we want to empower from the Islamists. When we dismiss these concerns, we end up building bridges to all the wrong people, as government has done, to its repeated embarrassment, for two decades.

That is how we end up “partnering” with the likes of Abdurrahman Alamoudi and Sami al-Arian (both ultimately convicted, with their ties to terrorism duly exposed); Salam al-Marayati, the Muslim Public Affairs Committee leader who argued that Israel should be at the top of the 9/11 suspect list; and such Islamist organizations as CAIR and the Islamic Society of North America, which, though not indicted, were shown by the Justice Department to be co-conspirators in the Holy Land Foundation terrorism-financing case.

Governor Christie would have you believe opposition to Mr. Mohammed was sheer bigotry: “It’s just unnecessary to be accusing this guy of things just because of his religious background,” he railed to reporters. It’s a narrative Christie fans would like to help cement. It’s not true. For the record, Sohail Mohammed is not just an attorney. He served as a board member for an Islamist organization, the American Muslim Union.

McCarthy concludes:
The questions about Governor Christie’s appointment of Sohail Mohammed and his exertions on behalf of Mohammed’s client, Mohammed Qatanani, have nothing to do with either sharia or the all-purpose smear of Islamophobia. They are about the governor’s judgment.

They are about a U.S. attorney with political ambitions pandering to a politically active constituency at the expense of national security and enforcement of the immigration laws. They are about his decision to award a state judgeship to an attorney who was an active and vocal board member of a very troubling Islamist organization — and who has a penchant for presuming that perfectly valid anti-terror prosecutions are, instead, anti-Muslim persecutions. Those questions are not answered by bluster.

http://www.danielpipes.org/blog/2011/08/why-chris-christie-will-never-be-president
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Re: Chris Christie seriously considering run for president in 2012
« Reply #4 on: October 03, 2011, 07:58:29 AM »
Would Christie be a heavier president then William Howard Taft ?

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Re: Chris Christie seriously considering run for president in 2012
« Reply #5 on: October 03, 2011, 08:00:54 AM »
Would Christie be a heavier president then William Howard Taft ?
I don't know christie appears to be short 5'9'' at the most so if he were taller he wouldn't be fat :::D
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Re: Chris Christie seriously considering run for president in 2012
« Reply #6 on: October 03, 2011, 03:17:49 PM »
Sorry to say it, but Christie is another RINO.  He appointed that Muslim Judge in Jersey, and hes not pro 2nd amendment.  Where oh Where are the true Conservatives..Perry has turned out to be lax on immigration, and provides education for illegals.   They should be given a guest worker permit for 6 months and then sent home.  Also English has to be the designated language of this country...

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Re: Chris Christie seriously considering run for president in 2012
« Reply #7 on: October 03, 2011, 06:33:57 PM »
I hope Christie runs, Romney and Perry just don't seem like they can get the job done, Perry is sticking his foot in his mouth at every turn and seems to have too much baggage and Romney is recycled from the last election.
There are no true conservative left and if there were sad to say they can never be elected any more, this country has turned too much to the left.
I don't care if Christie is going to bed with the mussie judge he might be the best candidate to beat obama.

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Re: Chris Christie seriously considering run for president in 2012
« Reply #8 on: October 03, 2011, 08:47:09 PM »
I hope Christie runs, Romney and Perry just don't seem like they can get the job done, Perry is sticking his foot in his mouth at every turn and seems to have too much baggage and Romney is recycled from the last election.
There are no true conservative left and if there were sad to say they can never be elected any more, this country has turned too much to the left.
I don't care if Christie is going to bed with the mussie judge he might be the best candidate to beat obama.
He is a Muslim himself.

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Re: Chris Christie seriously considering run for president in 2012
« Reply #9 on: October 03, 2011, 11:08:29 PM »
He is a Muslim himself.

Could this be Ralph? LOL :::D :::D :::D   Not you, but Christie's admirer