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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Irish Zionist on October 04, 2011, 07:36:43 PM
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http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/148483
In a news conference, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie ended the speculation about a possible presidential run by declaring that he is not a candidate.
Christie's announcement will undoubtedly disappoint the many Republican activists looking for a candidate who could combine acceptability to middle-of-the-road voters while providing enthusiasm for the Republican base.
Mitt Romney was considered a candidate who possesses the first quality but not the second. Rick Perry stirred the Republican base but was considered an albatross by the Republican establishment in appealing to independent voters and potential Democratic crossovers.
Republican elder statepersons such as Barbara Bush, Henry Kissinger and Nancy Reagan had all encouraged Christie to run.
Christie has now announced that New Jersey is stuck with him, like it or not, because there is still too much unfinished business in the state that he loves.
He said that he will not regret foregoing a presidential run given his satisfaction with his job. He would not feel right about reneging on his commitment to the New Jersey voters.
Christie scoffed at the explanations that fundraising, organizational and family considerations dissuaded him. He said he had total family backing had he chosen to run and he was confident in his team's ability.
He expressed his hope that Obama would be a one term president. In his view, leadership is something that cannot be taught and Obama has failed the litmus test as a president who cannot lead or decide.
At this stage Christie said he was not in a position to endorse any of the other candidates.
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Your headline would have been more accurate had you omitted the "loving"! ;D :laugh:
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...for now.
He's still building his resume.
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New Jersey can keep him!
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Hopefully someone like Hermain Cain can win, do a good job for 8 years and keep Christie the hell away from the White House.
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Hopefully someone like Hermain Cain can win, do a good job for 8 years and keep Christie the hell away from the White House.
I agree that we should get behind Cain.
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Wait a minute, wait a minute, aren't we forgetting about the real alternative? How about "The Rent is too Damn High Party?"
http://www.rentistoodamnhigh.org/
You know you want to vote for the cat with the coolest doo.
;D
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Hopefully someone like Hermain Cain can win, do a good job for 8 years and keep Christie the hell away from the White House.
Don't be fooled by Cain, deep down he's like all the rest of those people.
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Don't be fooled by Cain, deep down he's like all the rest of those people.
I could support Cain for a cabinet position however I really don't think I would like to see him as president... He says interesting things and sound real good on some issues but at the end of the day just as with Colin Luther Powell I am sure we will be in for a major disappointment... For now once again my money is on Romney.
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This Fat Pig Chris Christie is a taqqyia using stealth operative plant designed to cause a rift in the Conservative/GOP nomination process.
No Doubt someone is despretely trying to avoid having a real contrast to Barack Hussein Obama come Nov 2012. Another manchurian candidate i.e. John 'Juan' McCain would suit them just fine.
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I could support Cain for a cabinet position however I really don't think I would like to see him as president... He says interesting things and sound real good on some issues but at the end of the day just as with Colin Luther Powell I am sure we will be in for a major disappointment... For now once again my money is on Romney.
Colon Lucifer Foul never portrayed himself as a conservative though.