Posted on 05/20/2019 1:15:56 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Sunday on ABC's "This Week" roundtable, former N.J. Gov. Chris Christie rejoiced when he saw Democratic panelists Yvette Simpson and Heidi Heitkamp squabbling, leaning back from the table and quipping: "This is what Donald Trump Im telling you, if hes watching this, what hes doing, leaning back like I am and laughing."
"Let me tell you, lets have the next 12 months be Heidi and Yvette arguing with each other. Because this is what they want for the Democratic Party," he said.
(Excerpt) Read more at realclearpolitics.com ...
Christie leaning back on a chair? I don’t know about that.
A very strong-legged chair...
No, chub. No he’s not. Trump will do more in the next 12 months than anyone dreamed possible . . . just as he has for the first two and a half years.
“The vast majority of Trump analyzers don’t ‘”get” Trump at all.”
This is because Trump is a businessman and not a politician. He plays by a different set of rules and that not only confuses the pols, it also confuses snowflakes, academia and the media. They have no clue how he operates, and they don’t care. All they know is they hate him and they have no clue why.
Trump is the CEO of America. We never had one and everyone is quickly finding out that this is the way the USA is supposed to be run.
You are correct. Isn’t the U.S. government the largest money-handling business in our country?
“You are correct. Isnt the U.S. government the largest money-handling business in our country?”
In the world! We are America, Inc.
So the fat ass, Lou Costello-look-a-lie f’ing RINO is back at it, huh?
Hey fatso stfu
President Trump is no more “lean back” than Christie is on Nutrisystem.
The vast majority of Trump analyzers don’t ‘”get” Trump at all.
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vast majority ~ 99%
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