Posted on 11/11/2013 5:26:55 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Democrats insist they can thwart Chris Christie (R) if he seeks the White House in 2016, despite the broad appeal he showed in winning reelection last week.
Even though the New Jersey governor secured more than 60 percent of the votes against state Sen. Barbara Buono (D), Democratic strategists in the Garden State and beyond believe he has vulnerabilities they could exploit in a national election.
Above all, they assert that Christies famously combative style could result in a loss of self-control during the heat of a presidential campaign.
Steve Elmendorf, who served as deputy campaign manager for then-Sen. John Kerrys 2004 presidential bid, said Christie has a conflict between appearing authentic and becoming unhinged.
People like the fact that he gets angry and yells at people sometimes. But they dont want their next president to be unhinged.
Christies combative tendencies were on display during the gubernatorial campaign, and his supporters point out that they did not do him much harm.
It was widely reported that the governor told a female public school teacher who criticized him at a campaign stop, Im tired of you people. A photo of Christie jabbing his finger at the teacher went viral on social media.
Christie denied using the words reported but did not dispute that it was a tense exchange. By his account, the woman asked him why he referred to public schools as failure factories, and he replied, Because they are. He also insisted, What I said was, Its never enough for you people. No matter how much money I give, its never enough for you people.(continued)
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This is Bernie ‘homo marriage’ Goldberg. He knows nothing about conservatism.
The fact is, the majority of Republican voters out there are closer to Cruz on policy than they are to Krispy Kreme. Goldberg is in a minority of very wealthy hacks who never fail to lose, and have an overinflated opinion of themselves.
We failed to be rigid in 2008 and 2012. It ended in disaster because nobody turned out. If you don’t argue for conservatism, what’s the point?
The machine will rip him to shreds.
I can’t see any republican candidate who will be acceptable to all factions of the GOP. RINO’s like Christy will be rejected by the hard right, and very conservative candidates like Ted Cruz will be rejected by moderates and independents. Many republicans will stay home on election day and facilitate coronation of Hillary, just like Obama was helped in 2012.
There is no Ronald Reagan type available in 2016 to unite and inspire all factions. I think Hillary wins going away in 2016. ANother 8 years to endure of more degradation of the American way of life, more multiculturalism, more free stuff for the lazy, topped off by Hillarycare version of Obamacare.
Give me Tea Party or give me Death.
I’ll drink to that....but these daze I’ll drink to anything!
I live in Illinois (though I’m hoping to retire in 2016 and move the hell out of here), and there is no chance in hell of a Republican carrying this state in 2016, no matter who the Dims run. So, it makes no difference who I vote for, because the Dim will carry Illinois, and its electoral votes.
The last time a Republican carried Illinois was 1988 (25 years ago).
I’ve come to the conclusion that Christie is not in it for the presidency per se. I mean if he takes off and becomes the nominee he’ll be okay with that. But if he’s lagging, or being dogged and laden by concerted innuendo, he’ll just as gladly bow out for a cabinet level position.
If there is a cosmic sense of humor, he would be selected for HHS.
I pass on the Bush admiration.. Nice guy but no conservative
In other words, he was squishy...and he won. Twice.
In other words, he was squishy...and he won. Twice.
therefor what.... nominate the squishy guy
Look at who he beat Gore and Kerry .. Even a few of the genuinly stupid recognize what morons those guys were.
Personally I don’t care who the republicans pick the entire party sucks and has betrayed the american people one to many times. If its statism we get then lets get if full blown and get this liberty thing over with. Under either establishment wing of the parties its inevitable.
He did have the luck of going up against the two stiffest candidates in modern history, did he not? And look how close it was against Vice President Gore. BTW, it was Ted Cruz that bailed him out in Florida, I’ve recently learned.
Don't lose hope.
Actually, they were both squishy, and I’d say that they went 2-1-1 (A photo finish is technically a win, but it just as easily could have been a loss) and both victories were courtesy of an environment that made them look conservative—being Reagan’s VP in the first instance and 911 in the second.
Moral of the story: a squishy looking guy who doesn’t look conservative may make it close after two terms of Democratic control—16 years previous to the last election.
Exactly!
does it ever occur to you that u would compromise any values u may have.....To be on the winning team and get a Trophy.....
Think it over before u answer....
I thought that Clinton best fits that description.
If you have to compromise pretty well all of your values, the trophy ain’t worth it.
Especially if the base stays home, which I certainly will if he is the nominee.
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