Posted on 11/23/2010 10:20:53 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Faced with the prospect of a President Sarah Palin, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, the Republican partys darling from another coast, shook his head and rolled his eyes.
I dont know, but its an amazing world, he said to Jimmy Fallon during a taping of Tuesdays Late Night show.
Christie brought his sharp tongue to the talk show Tuesday after the two traded barbs over Twitter when the Republican governor canceled a long-planned Hudson River train tunnel.
Fallon had joked that New Yorkers would now have to get to New Jersey as they usually do by accident.
You think its funny, Jimmy? Christie challenged Fallon on the show, which airs at 12:35 a.m. You know what we do to people like that in Jersey?
Christie, known by Trenton insiders for his wit and occasionally foul language, turned serious and said New Jersey shouldnt have to pay for the tunnel while New York stands idly by.
Theres nothing New Jersey hates more than getting screwed by New York, he said....
(Excerpt) Read more at blogs.wsj.com ...
“Sound the alarm! He wasnt completely in love with St. Sarah!”
Sound the alarm! PDS victim on deck.
One of the guys I work with likes to listen to conservative talk radio also. He's told me that every once in a while, someone will come over and change the channel on his radio, because they don't like what he's listening to. They don't ask him...they'll just come right over and change it.
He is anti gun too. He is a HUGE Springsteen fan - like rabid aka which means he is an idiot. Springsteen’s songs are incredibly shallow and childish.
Yeah sure, that’s why he endorsed Mike Castle in DE. He’s a RINO for the most part.
A true statesman he’ll never be.
Thread after thread of you insulting freerepublic and freepers to no end other than simple trolling.
Woo hoo!! FR is Palin Country!!
48 posted on Tuesday, October 26, 2010 12:12:51 PM by Jim Robinson
See post 46.
(from the New Yorker)
He declined Palins offer to stump for himhave endeared him to members of the GOPs sane wing. The breakthrough hes scoring in New Jersey is hugely promising, says David Frum, a conservative writer who fears that the Republican Party is being swallowed by the tea party.
Christie is also moderate enough that they know he will not be easily consigned to the Tea Party tea chest when the going gets rough if he decided to run.
Speak for yourself.
He will be an instant loser if he runs for Pres. Having Frum and the New Yorker in your hip pocket is poison to the right. He will lose the South. Lose the South West where immigration is an issue. Lose the bible belt. He doesn’t even show up on the radar for Pres hopefuls.
This hole issue is moot. He should focus on saving NJ instead of screwing around. Results matter. And getting into bed with Mayor Bloomberg for some expensive subway dig isn’t one of them.
Come on. Being a fellow PA’r, you have to look around and wonder what going on here. Today alone the legislature, Gov. and other Grandees in the state got a pay raise. In this economy. After promising to clean up Harrisburg.
So he’s basically the Northeast version of Huckabee...
yep. my thought as well. rolling eyes can mean whole lot of things.
So everyone is basing their judgment on what a reporter said? LOL
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrZdAiuAf4s
Pretty mild stuff. That said, I’d think these politicians would learn from Joe Miller that you should go out of your way not to diss Palin. Miller tried to nuance the question as well and it did him only harm.
Now we have reports on people rolling their eyes?
Man, what petty crap. Palin doesn’t let any of these people get to her, yet her fans freak out over any kind of criticism.
Whatever happened to the conservatives who held up such models as Reagan? You know—adults.
For those who shout “Troll!” like Donald Sutherland hissing at the end of Body Snatchers, this isn’t a criticism of Palin, who has acted nobly and more adult than anyone who’s ever had to endure the kind of crap slung at her. It’s about the cult of personality of her worshippers—and that’s what some people are.
Man, I’ve been coming here for nine years, under this and a previous name (deleted it for too many pings). I never thought I’d leave this way.
I know these comments won’t please you, 2nd DV because you’re a loyal Palin fan, but since you’re such an incredible poster here. I’m glad to post for the last time to one of your threads.
I’ll be voting for Palin should she run, in the primary first. But man, her superfans have no right to complain about the Obama Messiah crowd—we’ve got our own on the right—or to accuse libs of being whiney, bitchy girlymen who shriek at any opinion they don’t like.
Bye.
NH does feel a little bit like Bastogne this time of year.
Christy wants to be loved too
Christy wants to be loved too
So what. I roll my eyes when Palin speaks, that voice is grating. As far as policy goes, her best moment was the “death panels” comment, but I’m tired of the constant Facebooking and Tweeting. She needs to go on vacation for a few months.
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