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Nov 20, 2013 19:45:19   #
Joanne Glenn
 
So much is being said about Obama, I am beginning to have some uneasy feelings about Gov. Christie. He seems to "talk out of both sides of his mouth." And he just doesn't seem to be a solid and well-grounded person, but one to play both sides of the fence. He certainly is very outspoken on many things and I have to wonder just where he does stand and if he will always go off "half-cocked" and speak without considering what he says and to whom he says it.I feel we need someone who is more serious and thoughtful and not a brash show off. I would like to hear some other opinions about him.

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Nov 20, 2013 20:13:19   #
BoJester
 
Christie is a good politician






Joanne Glenn wrote:
So much is being said about Obama, I am beginning to have some uneasy feelings about Gov. Christie. He seems to "talk out of both sides of his mouth." And he just doesn't seem to be a solid and well-grounded person, but one to play both sides of the fence. He certainly is very outspoken on many things and I have to wonder just where he does stand and if he will always go off "half-cocked" and speak without considering what he says and to whom he says it.I feel we need someone who is more serious and thoughtful and not a brash show off. I would like to hear some other opinions about him.
So much is being said about Obama, I am beginning ... (show quote)

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Nov 20, 2013 20:43:53   #
son of witless
 
Joanne Glenn wrote:
So much is being said about Obama, I am beginning to have some uneasy feelings about Gov. Christie. He seems to "talk out of both sides of his mouth." And he just doesn't seem to be a solid and well-grounded person, but one to play both sides of the fence. He certainly is very outspoken on many things and I have to wonder just where he does stand and if he will always go off "half-cocked" and speak without considering what he says and to whom he says it.I feel we need someone who is more serious and thoughtful and not a brash show off. I would like to hear some other opinions about him.
So much is being said about Obama, I am beginning ... (show quote)


I hope someone else wins the nomination besides Christie. I would h**e to have to v**e for him. I believe that just as any Democrat was going to win in 2008, any Republican will win in 2016.

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Nov 20, 2013 21:51:50   #
alex Loc: michigan now imperial beach californa
 
BoJester wrote:
Christie is a good politician


yeah, he is the democrat choice for republican nominee, but why not they choose the last two

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Nov 20, 2013 22:08:59   #
Reaganite Loc: Missouri
 
Joanne Glenn wrote:
So much is being said about Obama, I am beginning to have some uneasy feelings about Gov. Christie. He seems to "talk out of both sides of his mouth." And he just doesn't seem to be a solid and well-grounded person, but one to play both sides of the fence. He certainly is very outspoken on many things and I have to wonder just where he does stand and if he will always go off "half-cocked" and speak without considering what he says and to whom he says it.I feel we need someone who is more serious and thoughtful and not a brash show off. I would like to hear some other opinions about him.
So much is being said about Obama, I am beginning ... (show quote)


I agree with you, Joanne, Christie is too easily swayed toward the left. He is touted as someone who will work well with both sides of the isle, I, however, think he wets his finger to see which way the political winds are blowing, and goes with that.

We need a Tea Party conservative in the White House, and we need super majorities in both houses of congress to get this country back on track.

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Nov 20, 2013 22:15:28   #
son of witless
 
Reaganite wrote:
I agree with you, Joanne, Christie is too easily swayed toward the left. He is touted as someone who will work well with both sides of the isle, I, however, think he wets his finger to see which way the political winds are blowing, and goes with that.

We need a Tea Party conservative in the White House, and we need super majorities in both houses of congress to get this country back on track.


To change the subject line. I am really hoping that Elizabeth Warren challenges Hillary. Talk about watching two white rich women hypocrites compete. Mud wrestling at it's finest.

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Nov 20, 2013 22:43:00   #
alex Loc: michigan now imperial beach californa
 
Reaganite wrote:
I agree with you, Joanne, Christie is too easily swayed toward the left. He is touted as someone who will work well with both sides of the isle, I, however, think he wets his finger to see which way the political winds are blowing, and goes with that.

We need a Tea Party conservative in the White House, and we need super majorities in both houses of congress to get this country back on track.


what I would like to see is a veto proof majority in congress from one party and a president from the other party and preferably the congress from the T.E.A. party let the libs have the presidency

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Nov 20, 2013 23:16:30   #
Reaganite Loc: Missouri
 
son of witless wrote:
To change the subject line. I am really hoping that Elizabeth Warren challenges Hillary. Talk about watching two white rich women hypocrites compete. Mud wrestling at it's finest.



:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Nov 21, 2013 09:22:08   #
Linda Smtih
 
I feel he is a dirty politician and I agree he speaks out of both sides of his mouth. He only supports people who will be of benefit to himself. He certainly does not look distinguished enough to be in any job. I realize he is overweight and I am just sorry but that makes me not want to v**e for him. I also remember how he kissed up to Obama after the hurricane and how he put down Republicans. He only speaks well of the Republicans when he needs some political points. If he were to get into office I definatley would not feel that he is honest. I know he makes brazen statements that people like but he also belittles himself every time he does that and it does not mean he will make a good politician. I hope no one will support him for any office.

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Nov 21, 2013 09:27:26   #
Ricko Loc: Florida
 
Reaganite wrote:
I agree with you, Joanne, Christie is too easily swayed toward the left. He is touted as someone who will work well with both sides of the isle, I, however, think he wets his finger to see which way the political winds are blowing, and goes with that.

We need a Tea Party conservative in the White House, and we need super majorities in both houses of congress to get this country back on track.


Folks-Christie is the governor of a democrat state so he has to be moderate to get anything done. I do not know if the independents are ready for a TEA party conservative in the White House and they will decide the e******n. I believe that if elected Christie would get the country back on track but so would people like Rand Paul and Scott Walker. We can nominate whomever we like but the actual e******n rests with independents. Good Luck America !!!

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Nov 21, 2013 12:07:55   #
alex Loc: michigan now imperial beach californa
 
Ricko wrote:
Folks-Christie is the governor of a democrat state so he has to be moderate to get anything done. I do not know if the independents are ready for a TEA party conservative in the White House and they will decide the e******n. I believe that if elected Christie would get the country back on track but so would people like Rand Paul and Scott Walker. We can nominate whomever we like but the actual e******n rests with independents. Good Luck America !!!


the ONLY reason Christie seems conservative is BECAUSE he is gov. of a liberal state but he is not conservative

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Nov 21, 2013 12:17:37   #
Ricko Loc: Florida
 
alex wrote:
the ONLY reason Christie seems conservative is BECAUSE he is gov. of a liberal state but he is not conservative


I guess it all depends on what your definition of a conservative is. (a la Clinton) Just read an opposing view in a Newsmax article. In any event Christie would be better for the country than Hillary regardless of what you think he is. Good Luck America !!!

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Nov 21, 2013 12:19:11   #
Ricko Loc: Florida
 
Wow a Real Estate Investment Trust pays as much as the congress' approval rating. Right on !! Good Luck America !!!

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Nov 21, 2013 12:29:14   #
alex Loc: michigan now imperial beach californa
 
Ricko wrote:
I guess it all depends on what your definition of a conservative is. (a la Clinton) Just read an opposing view in a Newsmax article. In any event Christie would be better for the country than Hillary regardless of what you think he is. Good Luck America !!!


you mean like McCain or Romney he has the same chance of winning

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Nov 21, 2013 12:33:25   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
Christie is an undocumented Democrat. No wonder the Clown likes him.

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