Posted on 11/13/2013 3:34:29 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Think of something that is one World Cup, two Olympics and three Christmases away would you give it much thought? Well, last weeks landslide victory of Chris Christie as New Jersey governor has energized the Republican Party ahead of the 2016 presidential election.
But its not that Christie, a pragmatic and mainstream Republican by party standards, would be embraced as someone who can win big in a heavily Democratic state. The opposite is true. Not a day goes by that sees conservative Republicans stabbing Christie. Three years before Election Day, the gloves are off and the knives are out.
Fresh off his 22-point victory at home a week ago, Christie, in a series of TV interviews over the weekend, touted himself as a result-oriented Republican who can get things done and bring people into your movement, insinuating that he is the only Republican who can win a national election.
But conservatives would have none of it. In the latest round of Christie-bashing, Texas Governor Rick Perry, who is believed to be pondering another run in 2016, openly questioned Christies conservative credentials. Is a conservative in New Jersey a conservative in the rest of the country? Well have that discussion at the appropriate time.
Perry, who steps down as Texas governor next year, is facing a strong tea party rival in his home state which would force him to reposition himself in the presidential primaries as a die-hart conservative.
That rival is Senator Ted Cruz, the new darling of the right wing, who had downplayed Christies victory the day after the New Jersey election, labeling the governor a moderate a kiss of death among conservatives.
Cruz has the support of former Alaska governor Sarah Palin, who was the Republican vice presidential candidate in 2008. In a TV interview, Palin made lukewarm comments about a Christie candidacy in 2016, saying I would never put my faith and hope in any one politician.
Other tea party favorites put it more bluntly. In an interview published on Tuesday, Oklahomas James Inhofe, one of the most conservative members of the US Senate, openly accused Christie of being responsible for President Barack Obamas re-election last year. Conclusion: Id have a hard time supporting Chris Christie, Inhofe said.
Inhofe, like many other Republicans, still hasnt forgotten Christies public praise for Obama in the wake of the devastation hurricane Sandy brought upon New Jersey right before Election Day.
Inhofe was just the latest in a lineup of fellow Republican senators who came out of the gates against the governor of New Jersey. Presidential hopefuls Cruz, Marco Rubio (Florida) and Rand Paul (Kentucky) did it last week. Paul likes to call Christie the king of bacon, alluding to Christies overweight.
Fueling the anti-Christie feelings was a new poll (NBC News) that was published on Tuesday.
That survey reveals that in a hypothetical 2016 presidential election match up, 44 percent of all adults would support Hillary Clinton, while 34 percent would support Chris Christie. Worse for Christie: only one third of Republicans supported his candidacy, while another third preferred somebody else.
Numbers like these go against the narrative that Christie would be the inevitable Republican candidate in 2016 and that he would have a chance of beating Hillary Clinton.
Does Christie have any Republican allies in the fight? The most prominent is Mitt Romney, the former Massachusetts governor and loser in the 2012 election.
Chris, by the way, could easily become our nominee and save our party and help get this nation on the right track again, Romney said in an interview.
If there fer him I’m agin him.
Boy I liked Perry in the primaries. It's to bad he didn't do better at the debates. I think Cruz has the debate skills, but either of these guys would be great!
Crispy is the darling of the Left now, but when Hitlery gets her campaign into full swing Crispy will only be a memory of nothing more than a jolly Republican fat man that hugged Obama on the beach.
I held my nose and voted McCain. I held my nose and voted Romney. I’m done holding my nose...
Germans like Hitler. So What?
“Crispy is the darling of the Left now, but when Hitlery gets her campaign into full swing Crispy will only be a memory of nothing more than a jolly Republican fat man that hugged Obama on the beach.”
Yep, if and when Crispy gets the nomination the media will be like “Don’t call me Norman, call me Chubbsy Ubbsy!” or Crispy makes Taft look like Twiggy!
He had that stomach by-pass surgery doesn’t look like it’s working! I live in NJ so my vote doesn’t count but I didn’t vote this year cause I knew the fix was in! Especially what happened to Cuccinelli!
I dont think Obama has every asked a question as reasonable as Perry’s.
Tuition will hurt Christie and Perry. It is the most pointless and unpopular measure.
Steve King pals around with all the nominees and gets them hunting.
Imagine the man with the big pants out hunting.
Check further on this website. I have seen other articles from them that were, upon further research, propaganda. They are very far left.
If New Jersey is on the right track with lower taxes, less govt and a growing business sector I’ll consider Romney’s words as not b.s.
You have New Jersey mixed-up with Texas.
Milt Romney.
The fat boy is a DemocRat.
I have an Obot cousin and her husband who moved to Texas seeking jobs...kinda sorry the word reached them about Texas’s job market. Maybe they won’t register to vote down there.
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