Posted on 01/30/2012 3:18:04 PM PST by Rufus2007
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie lashed out at a fellow Garden State politician Monday, calling an openly gay state legislator a numbnuts in response to the lawmaker labeling him a racist last week.
A visibly perturbed Christie made the comment during a news conference on Monday, reported the New Jersey Star-Ledger.
It all started last week when Christie called for a voter referendum on gay marriage.
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numbnuts is nicer than a$$hole
I’m partial to the term “Turd burglar”.
Don’t know the proper spelling but isn’t “numnutz” a term used by the 3 Stooges? I always thought the nuts part meant crazy, not a refererence to nuts.
I would have told him he was a fag.....
Linkie no workie...
Exchanging the numbnuts card for the racist card? Looks like trouble is in the works for Christie.
Knob gobbler??
We have a new democrat fight in Lansing Michigan after Virg Bernero called an indian “Chief Chicken Little”. lol
That’s a good one too.
Bad link! Bad! Shame on link!
Can’t fault him for that. It is my word of choice when my husband or any of my 3 grown sons do something incredibly stupid (in that loving way only a Mom and wife can do).
‘Pillow biter’ works too.
The expression was originally “numbnut”, the nut in this case meaning “head”.
It was a synonym for numbskull.
Somewhere along the line the “s” was added, giving it a different, decidedly vulgar connotation.
Numbutz is a whole lot better then being called:
1) Colon Cowboy
2) Pickle Chugger
3) Baloney Pony Rider
4) Cake Boy
5) Salad Tosser
Why would the guy being gay have anything to do with it. A straight person’s nuts can be numb, too.
BTW, I think “numbskull” was the word commonly used by the Three Stooges, although it’s been decades since I’ve watched a Three Stooges bit.
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