Chris Christie for President

usamamasan1usamamasan1 Posts: 4,695
edited October 2011 in A Moving Train
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Looks like this WINNER may be coming to a White House near you.

The New York Post, citing a Republican source, reported today that the “portly pugnacious pol” is considering a run for president, after being lobbied by several GOP leaders.
According to the source, Christie is considering the possibility because of “huge pressure from high-ranking Republicans and fund-raisers,” the Post reported.
“He’ll decide this week,” the source said.
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WOOT!
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  • I thought Rick Perry is what America needed?
    Believe me, when I was growin up, I thought the worst thing you could turn out to be was normal, So I say freaks in the most complementary way. Here's a song by a fellow freak - E.V
  • mickeyratmickeyrat Posts: 40,262
    I thought Rick Perry is what America needed?
    WOOT! :mrgreen:
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  • gimmesometruth27gimmesometruth27 St. Fuckin Louis Posts: 23,303
    flip

    flop

    flip

    flop

    flip

    flop


    when is the op's romney endorsement coming??
    "You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry."  - Lincoln

    "Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."
  • SmellymanSmellyman Asia Posts: 4,524
    from one crappy candidate to another.

    hate to break it to you, but they all suck.
  • actually Herman Cain is great! Romney would be a great positive leader who is an economical genius! Chris Christie is also good! All of them would be better than Obama.....>BY Far!
    Theres no time like the present

    A man that stands for nothing....will fall for anything!

    All people need to do more on every level!
  • CH156378CH156378 Posts: 1,539
    actually Herman Cain is great! Romney would be a great positive leader who is an economical genius! Chris Christie is also good! All of them would be better than Obama.....>BY Far!

    in your opinion.
  • actually Herman Cain is great! Romney would be a great positive leader who is an economical genius! Chris Christie is also good! All of them would be better than Obama.....>BY Far!

    Yes.
    All republican candidates are what America needs. Duh

    All test drives for the main event of taking America back from those who are destroying her.
  • I'd sooner vote for Miss Piggy.
  • gimmesometruth27gimmesometruth27 St. Fuckin Louis Posts: 23,303
    christie is not even in the race....

    and in that picture above....was that man sweating gravy?
    "You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry."  - Lincoln

    "Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."
  • brianluxbrianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 42,433
    I just came here for a good laugh. ;):lol:
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  • gimmesometruth27gimmesometruth27 St. Fuckin Louis Posts: 23,303
    i like how these republicans keep changing who they want to win. first it was trump, then it was perry, now it is christie...they all remind me of brick tamlin..

    Brick- "i love carpet (trump)......i love desk (perry)....i love lamp (christie)..."

    Ron Burgundy- "Brick, do you really love the lamp, or are you just looking around the room and seeing things and saying that you love them?"

    Brick- "I love LAMP!"

    :lol:
    "You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry."  - Lincoln

    "Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."
  • unsungunsung I stopped by on March 7 2024. First time in many years, had to update payment info. Hope all is well. Politicians suck. Bye. Posts: 9,487
    As all of these jerkoffs jump off the latest neocon train Ron Paul steadily gains support.
  • usamamasan1usamamasan1 Posts: 4,695
    edited September 2011
    i like how these republicans keep changing who they want to win. first it was trump, then it was perry, now it is christie.....

    huh? :roll: I do like how you are paying attention. It's a start. It means you have taken your head, just a bit, out of the sand.

    I want them all to win. Never said otherwise. Look it up. It's probably on google. Like I have said before, the fuck you voted for (if you even voted) is a trainwreck and the only reason you like him is because you want other peoples money and shit for free....


    actually Herman Cain is great! Romney would be a great positive leader who is an economical genius! Chris Christie is also good! All of them would be better than Obama.....>BY Far!
    I'd sooner vote for Miss Piggy.
    christie is not even in the race....

    and in that picture above....was that man sweating gravy?
    you should be ashamed of yourself making jokes about his weight. Not that I would expect anything less from you.
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  • CH156378CH156378 Posts: 1,539
    i like how these republicans keep changing who they want to win. first it was trump, then it was perry, now it is christie.....

    huh? :roll: I do like how you are paying attention. It's a start. It means you have taken your head, just a bit, out of the sand.

    I want them all to win. Never said otherwise. Look it up. It's probably on google. Like I have said before, the fuck you voted for (if you even voted) is a trainwreck and the only reason you like him is because you want other peoples money and shit for free....

    Get a job. Or maybe your resume isn't up to snuff. Maybe quit complaining about not being able to buy anything other than a microwave from Target (made in China) and get off the internet and contribute to our GDP a bit. :wave:
    actually Herman Cain is great! Romney would be a great positive leader who is an economical genius! Chris Christie is also good! All of them would be better than Obama.....>BY Far!
    I'd sooner vote for Miss Piggy.
    christie is not even in the race....

    and in that picture above....was that man sweating gravy?
    you should be ashamed of yourself making jokes about his weight. Not that I would expect anything less from you.
    :lol:
  • this might sound harsh, maybe it is, but I've always been of the opinion that if you can't even manage your own body, how the hell can you manage an organization or a country???
    Everything not forbidden is compulsory and eveything not compulsory is forbidden. You are free... free to do what the government says you can do.
  • again, ignorance. elitist liberals on the train.
  • I don't think he wants to run.
    Believe me, when I was growin up, I thought the worst thing you could turn out to be was normal, So I say freaks in the most complementary way. Here's a song by a fellow freak - E.V
  • CH156378CH156378 Posts: 1,539
    again, ignorance. elitist liberals on the train.

    the campaign trail can be physically demanding. we are just concerened for him. it's going to be hard work keeping up with $1,000,000,000 and a great campaigner in president obama.
  • again, ignorance. elitist liberals on the train.

    I'm not liberal (by today's definiton).... or an elitist (by any definition)... I just think that you only get ONE body and what you do with it is your business, but if you choose to abuse it with cheeseburgers and soda then you've got issues, just like someone who abuses their body with drugs.
    Everything not forbidden is compulsory and eveything not compulsory is forbidden. You are free... free to do what the government says you can do.
  • gimmesometruth27gimmesometruth27 St. Fuckin Louis Posts: 23,303
    huh? :roll: I do like how you are paying attention. It's a start. It means you have taken your head, just a bit, out of the sand.

    I want them all to win. Never said otherwise. Look it up. It's probably on google. Like I have said before, the fuck you voted for (if you even voted) is a trainwreck and the only reason you like him is because you want other peoples money and shit for free....



    you should be ashamed of yourself making jokes about his weight. Not that I would expect anything less from you.
    dude your position on these candidates is a joke. consistently inconsistent.. why not pick one horse and ride him in the race instead of having a new flavor of the week every 2 weeks? it just tells me and everyone here that you don't know what you want. surprised you are not all over herman cain's nuts since he won the straw poll yesterday.

    and yes i do pay attention. i can't not pay attention because you are on here yelling woot every other post..

    what is wrong with perry now? why are you not saying his name and "woot" in every post. is it because you know he can't win?

    and don't condescend to me, i know what is going on. and yes i voted. i voted for obama and i am proud of that vote. i would have never ever voted for mccain and palin, so if i was going to vote i had no other choice in who to vote for. and you know what? the american people are waking up and realizing that obama has not been able to accomplish his agenda because the republicans have made it their mission to make him a one term president only and are willing to let the country go down the toilet to achieve that goal. they are playing politics with the future of the country and that is treasonous. is it any wonder how in recent polls the "tea party" is polling less favorably than "muslims"??? don't believe me? look it up... and you don't know what i want or why i liked obama, so don't put fucking words in my mouth and make it as simple as " the only reason you like him is because you want other peoples money and shit for free...." you sound like a 3rd grader with your immature rationale...that is like me saying you don't like obama because he is black. i don't think that is the case with you personally, but i am positive that there are many people on the republican side of the aisle that can not look past the man's race. and in 2011 that is the shame of all shames...

    oh, and i can talk about christie's weight. the man is an aneurysm waiting to happen. how a man takes care of his body can be just as big of a concern as mccain's age..
    "You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry."  - Lincoln

    "Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."
  • again, ignorance. elitist liberals on the train.

    I'm not liberal (by today's definiton).... or an elitist (by any definition)... I just think that you only get ONE body and what you do with it is your business, but if you choose to abuse it with cheeseburgers and soda then you've got issues, just like someone who abuses their body with drugs.


    I believe you are talking about Clinton and Obama. In order.
  • again, ignorance. elitist liberals on the train.

    I'm not liberal (by today's definiton).... or an elitist (by any definition)... I just think that you only get ONE body and what you do with it is your business, but if you choose to abuse it with cheeseburgers and soda then you've got issues, just like someone who abuses their body with drugs.


    I believe you are talking about Clinton and Obama. In order.
    Clinton, GWB, Obama.
    Believe me, when I was growin up, I thought the worst thing you could turn out to be was normal, So I say freaks in the most complementary way. Here's a song by a fellow freak - E.V
  • gimmesometruth27gimmesometruth27 St. Fuckin Louis Posts: 23,303
    from just last month...

    Crashing the Tea Party

    http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/17/opini ... .html?_r=3

    GIVEN how much sway the Tea Party has among Republicans in Congress and those seeking the Republican presidential nomination, one might think the Tea Party is redefining mainstream American politics.

    But in fact the Tea Party is increasingly swimming against the tide of public opinion: among most Americans, even before the furor over the debt limit, its brand was becoming toxic. To embrace the Tea Party carries great political risk for Republicans, but perhaps not for the reason you might think.

    Polls show that disapproval of the Tea Party is climbing. In April 2010, a New York Times/CBS News survey found that 18 percent of Americans had an unfavorable opinion of it, 21 percent had a favorable opinion and 46 percent had not heard enough. Now, 14 months later, Tea Party supporters have slipped to 20 percent, while their opponents have more than doubled, to 40 percent.

    Of course, politicians of all stripes are not faring well among the public these days. But in data we have recently collected, the Tea Party ranks lower than any of the 23 other groups we asked about — lower than both Republicans and Democrats. It is even less popular than much maligned groups like “atheists” and “Muslims.” Interestingly, one group that approaches it in unpopularity is the Christian Right.

    The strange thing is that over the last five years, Americans have moved in an economically conservative direction: they are more likely to favor smaller government, to oppose redistribution of income and to favor private charities over government to aid the poor. While none of these opinions are held by a majority of Americans, the trends would seem to favor the Tea Party. So why are its negatives so high? To find out, we need to examine what kinds of people actually support it.

    Beginning in 2006 we interviewed a representative sample of 3,000 Americans as part of our continuing research into national political attitudes, and we returned to interview many of the same people again this summer. As a result, we can look at what people told us, long before there was a Tea Party, to predict who would become a Tea Party supporter five years later. We can also account for multiple influences simultaneously — isolating the impact of one factor while holding others constant.

    Our analysis casts doubt on the Tea Party’s “origin story.” Early on, Tea Partiers were often described as nonpartisan political neophytes. Actually, the Tea Party’s supporters today were highly partisan Republicans long before the Tea Party was born, and were more likely than others to have contacted government officials. In fact, past Republican affiliation is the single strongest predictor of Tea Party support today.

    What’s more, contrary to some accounts, the Tea Party is not a creature of the Great Recession. Many Americans have suffered in the last four years, but they are no more likely than anyone else to support the Tea Party. And while the public image of the Tea Party focuses on a desire to shrink government, concern over big government is hardly the only or even the most important predictor of Tea Party support among voters.

    So what do Tea Partiers have in common? They are overwhelmingly white, but even compared to other white Republicans, they had a low regard for immigrants and blacks long before Barack Obama was president, and they still do.

    More important, they were disproportionately social conservatives in 2006 — opposing abortion, for example — and still are today. Next to being a Republican, the strongest predictor of being a Tea Party supporter today was a desire, back in 2006, to see religion play a prominent role in politics. And Tea Partiers continue to hold these views: they seek “deeply religious” elected officials, approve of religious leaders’ engaging in politics and want religion brought into political debates. The Tea Party’s generals may say their overriding concern is a smaller government, but not their rank and file, who are more concerned about putting God in government.

    This inclination among the Tea Party faithful to mix religion and politics explains their support for Representative Michele Bachmann of Minnesota and Gov. Rick Perry of Texas. Their appeal to Tea Partiers lies less in what they say about the budget or taxes, and more in their overt use of religious language and imagery, including Mrs. Bachmann’s lengthy prayers at campaign stops and Mr. Perry’s prayer rally in Houston.

    Yet it is precisely this infusion of religion into politics that most Americans increasingly oppose. While over the last five years Americans have become slightly more conservative economically, they have swung even further in opposition to mingling religion and politics. It thus makes sense that the Tea Party ranks alongside the Christian Right in unpopularity.

    On everything but the size of government, Tea Party supporters are increasingly out of step with most Americans, even many Republicans. Indeed, at the opposite end of the ideological spectrum, today’s Tea Party parallels the anti-Vietnam War movement which rallied behind George S. McGovern in 1972. The McGovernite activists brought energy, but also stridency, to the Democratic Party — repelling moderate voters and damaging the Democratic brand for a generation. By embracing the Tea Party, Republicans risk repeating history.
    "You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry."  - Lincoln

    "Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."
  • tldr.
    you should be ashamed of yourself making jokes about his weight. Not that I would expect anything less from you.
    dude your position on these candidates is a joke. consistently inconsistent.. why not pick one horse and ride him in the race instead of having a new flavor of the week every 2 weeks? [/quote]

    Let me tell you how this works. This ones on the house ok. I will be brief and keep it simple.

    The Republicans do not yet know who is going to be on the ticket to take out the current occupant. I am interested in all of them and when one rises to the top I will be on his nutsack like a homosexual. Trump, Perry, Romney, Cain, Christie. Get it? Didn't think so. This is about ANYONE to take that son of a bitch out of office. Clear?
  • gimmesometruth27gimmesometruth27 St. Fuckin Louis Posts: 23,303
    dude learn to use the quote feature please..

    again with the condescention...but whatever dude...

    keep dreaming, because none of the current crop is going to win. you would have to pray for something to happen to obama and have one of them run against biden...then they will have a shot.

    obama has a few hundred million in the war chest and the gop is getting further and further to the right and that is against majority opinion... the gop is trailing in every poll i have seen to date so do the math....the gop can not win at this stage of the game.
    "You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry."  - Lincoln

    "Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."
  • gimmesometruth27gimmesometruth27 St. Fuckin Louis Posts: 23,303
    and usamamasan...of course you didn't read it. god forbid you take 4 minutes out of your life and learn something...and i am the one with my head in the sand....BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!


    so does christie have a prayer? considering he is not in the race yet, i would say NO..
    "You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry."  - Lincoln

    "Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."
  • inlet13inlet13 Posts: 1,979
    I really hope he runs. Not a big fan of any Republican candidates, besides Paul.

    This guy would literally roll over Obama in a general election. Obama would be left like bacon. Seriously, this guy's not only good at debating he actually knows stuff. Unlike, our current Pres (who's great at reading speeches, but horrible at actually knowing things).
    Here's a new demo called "in the fire":

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  • Oops. Accidentally PM'd this to usamammasan:

    Jesus Christ, you change your mind more than I take a piss.
  • brianluxbrianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 42,433
    And now, I am going to pull a rabbit out of a hat...

    OOPS, not a rabbit!
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  • I'd sooner vote for Miss Piggy.
    you should be ashamed of yourself making jokes about his weight. Not that I would expect anything less from you.

    that wasn't really a joke about his weight, it was a joke about his self-cengeredness, his self-absorption and his foul mouth and poor temper.

    Although now that you mention it, yes... He's a big, fat pig. If you can't even have the Control to know when to stop eating, what kind of leader could you be?
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