Posted on 08/07/2023 9:50:18 AM PDT by DeathBeforeDishonor1
Former New Jersey governor and 2024 candidate Chris Christie (R) visited war-torn Ukraine where he gave President Volodymyr Zelensky handwritten lyrics to the Bon Jovi hit “It’s My Life.”
Speaking to CNN’s State of the Union on Sunday, Christie said that the classic song served as an inspiration for Ukranians as they faced Russian invasion.
“[The song] served as an inspiration for a lot of the citizens in Odessa, as they were preparing for the invasion by the Russians,” Christie said. “[Bon Jovi] wrote it out in his own hand, got it framed, and I brought it to President Zelensky … and said that this is representative of many of the American people and what they feel about the cause that’s being fought for in Ukraine.”
Christie described his trip to Ukraine as a fact-finding mission and wanted to learn some of the “atrocities that were being and are being committed against the free Ukrainian people.”
“I went to the town of Bucha where I went to a shallow grave of 160 civilians who were executed by the Russian army,” Christie recounted. “But before they were executed, for many of them, their eyes were gouged out. Their ears were cut off.”
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Perhaps “Living on a Prayer” would’ve been more appropriate.
Considering the two parties involved, it should have been I’m a Loser.
This is almost as bad as John Kerry bringing James Taylor to France to sing “You’ve Got a Friend.”
He's signaling to NeoCons he will do their bidding. He doesn't talk about helping Americans; the poor, the middle class.
He's a NeoCon Globalist auditioning for the job.
“I’m not going to live forever” Well, no but imo that’s a weird thing to give him.
Sure, how was the food Chris?
Jabba the Putz.
It’s actually the Only song by bonjovi I think is a goodsong. Interestingly, bonjovi can’t sing (anymore)
OMG!!!
Haha hahaha!
Love that guy Leary!
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