Posted on 01/07/2018 1:38:56 PM PST by GuavaCheesePuff
The first time I asked Gov. Chris Christie a question we were 2,000 miles from New Jersey. I was a year into my first newspaper job in southeast New Mexico. Christie, just eight months into his first term, was there to stump for Susana Martinez's campaign for governor.
Noting the candidate's law-and-order record, Christie played up the Jersey shtick that worked so well for him.
"We invented pay-to-play," Christie joked to a crowd that treated him like a celebrity.
And then I asked the unoriginal question he'd gotten plenty already: You here to lay the groundwork for a presidential run?
(Excerpt) Read more at nj.com ...
Christie would have been a terrible AG, he doesn’t think illegal aliens should comply with our laws.
I live here and I agree.
GO AWAY FATSO PHONEY!
Anyone who has the nerve (and bad judgment) to hug Clown Dunce & Traitor nobama in public is a LOSER. Anyone who attended over 100 bruce springstein concerts as an adult and cried when bruce wished a happy birthday is a LOSER.
The smart ones will leave that shithole if they havent already.
YES INDEED
bad times ahead for NJ
I for one, will not miss the Stay Puff Man.
He will be missed very quickly by homeowners, businesses and taxpayers; we are one of the highest-taxed states in the country, and now have a governor-elect who has promised to raise taxes.
Unbelievably power of self-delusion.
...”I absolutely believe if Trump had not gotten into the race I think we would have won,” Christie told NJ.com’s Matt Arco in an interview published Sunday.
“It’s incredibly frustrating to think to yourself, ‘Wow, if this guy were not in the race, we’d win this thing,’ “ he said, while reportedly reflecting on internal polling from last year’s campaign...
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