Posted on 05/02/2014 8:55:07 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
I heard the same from a rich Christie supporter on Cavuto. He went even further to say he wouldn’t support anyone else who won the nomination.
Will U. S. citizens that consider the sanctity and security of the ballot as an expression of a right owned solely by duly qualified citizens support Jeb Bush? Or should they bother voting at all?
either one at the top will lead to an ass kicking they have never seen..
many many of us who held our nose and voted “for the lesser of two evils” are done with that noise..
Jeb, Christie, and their doners can go to hell!
I won’t vote for either one no matter how much money they get and spend!
Christy was a major factor in Obama’s reelection. Why would any Republican vote for him? if the Republicans nominate him, I will be persuaded they’re all a bunch of lunatics.
Well, they are: they've already voted Cornball and George P. in TX, and that's our most conservative state.
They must get a huge monetary return on their donations. It certainly isn't for the good of the country.
I would vote Christie just ahead of Hillary. And Bush just barely ahead of Christy. They are not even in the running for conservatives. The R’s have to run a tough candidate, not a petunia.
I think Jeb Bush would produce a colossal, near Mondale-grade humiliating electoral loss against Hillary and flag the singular, unmistakable death by implosion of the Republican party. I think plenty of Republicans would vote for Hillary under those conditions on the theory that if this is what the GOP can come up with, the country is utterly lost and we might as well get the bleeding over with ASAP and stop screwing around with halfway measures.
In business terms: a turnaround guy.
This has been a fait accompli since GWB left office.
There was a pronounced shortage of effective challengers in those two races.
Otherwise, we did just fine.
Christy was a major factor in Obamas reelection. Why would any Republican vote for him? if the Republicans nominate him, I will be persuaded theyre all a bunch of lunatics.
Conservativism doesn’t rank high with some Republicans. They’ll vote for DeDe Scozzefeva cause she says she’s a Republican doesn’t matter to them she’s a lefty
Well, there goes the diet.
“well be down to a de facto Final Four: Bush, Walker, Paul, and (maybe) Ted Cruz.”
The final four will be Bush, Romney, Ryan and Santorum.
Then I’ll vote Tea party.
Lol.
What a bunch of pointless, stupid losers.
“Christy was a major factor in Obamas reelection.”
Romney was the major factor in Obama’s reelection. The Republican candidate in 2012 should have easily won on two issues - Obamacare and the abysmal economy. Romney, as the architect of the trial run of Obamacare in Massachusetts, could not condemn Obamacare. With respect to the economy, Romney’s only message was “I can do better because I was a great executive”. The message should have been, “We are in the worst economy since the Great Depression and here is my plan to fix the mess we are in.”
James Carville wrote the playbook for running a presidential campaign about the economy in 1992 when Bill Clinton pounded George H.W. Bush on an economy that was in recovery. All Romney had to do was take the gloves off and pound away on the issue. It was Romney that chose to play the nice guy in the campaign while he was being defined by the opposition as an elitist out of touch millionaire. As Leo Durocher was fond of saying, “Nice guys finish last.” Particularly when you are nice to a Chicago thug.
It was Romney who made the decision to run a soft campaign while he was being attacked from all sides. It was Romney who made the decision to distance himself from the Tea Party, Sarah Palin, and conservatives. It was Romney who made the decision to base his ground game on election day on an untested computer system which failed miserably. Romney may or may not have been a great strategist and CEO at Bain. As CEO of a presidential campaign he was a miserable failure and the blame rests with his poor decisions, lack of vision, and poor leadership, not with the behavior of others.
While Christie’s behavior was boorish during the last weeks of the 2012 campaign, and certainly did not help Romney, Romney had already lost the the election by the time Christie was publicly sucking up to Obama. If Romney had done what he needed to do to win, and beaten the Democrats to a pulp on the economy, Christie would not have allowed himself to have been photographed within 100 miles of Obama.
P.S. I’m not an apologist for Christie. In my book he is as bad as Romney, McCain, and Jeb Bush. They are all power hungry, elitist, self centered, political hacks who are totally out of touch with main stream Americans. The fact Christie dared to stray from his party’s plantation during the last weeks of the campaign just demonstrates how weak Romney was as a candidate. If Christie didn’t fear any repercussions from crossing Romney, certainly Obama and the Democrats had no fear of Romney.
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