Posted on 11/28/2021 6:22:51 AM PST by RandFan
NEW YORK (AP) — Chris Christie is everywhere.
The former New Jersey governor and onetime Republican presidential candidate denounced “conspiracy theorists” during a September appearance at the Ronald Reagan Library in California. He followed up with a speech this month to influential Republicans in Las Vegas, warning that the party will only succeed if it offers a “plan for tomorrow, not a grievance about yesterday.”
In between, he’s been interviewed by everyone from Laura Ingraham on Fox News to David Axelrod, a former adviser to President Barack Obama, on CNN.
On its face, Christie’s publicity campaign is in service of “Republican Rescue,” his new book that offers a simple prescription for his party: stop talking nonsense about 2020 and focus on the future — or keep losing elections. But the frenzied pace of his appearances and the increasingly obvious jabs at Donald Trump suggest Christie is plotting a political comeback with the 2024 campaign in mind.
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Wishful thinking by the AP.
Christie is Mitt Romney, only much heavier.
Well, if Krispy Kreme Christie is going to shape the future of the GOP, that future is likely to be rotund - not to mention stupid and useless (which of course, is not a change from their current condition).
Yep. Good luck with that, Roundboy.
When did they ever stop doing so?
NJFatboy has about the same odds of being the R nominee as Beta does of becoming Governor of Texas.
Tubbo Lard has a lot of reshaping to do in all ways.
The Lincoln Project is searching for new recruits and a reason to exist.
Go for it, Chris!
Chubbsey Ubbsey is one donut away from a coronary.
He should be praying, not bashing Donald Trump.
"Fat, dumb and and politically impudent is the only way you will go through life!"
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