Chris Christie WILL NOT Be the Republican VP Candidate

Quote from piezoe:

Portman would be one of the more sensible choices and would benefit the ticket. I still view Romney as another throw away candidate just as McCain was. This election will be the last we hear of Romney as a candidate for president, but Portman may use this opportunity, if Romney gives it to him, to become more widely known in national politics. The strongest Republican candidates will surface in time for the 2016 lunatic show. The economy will still be in the dumps, and residential real estate will have just made or be making a bottom, unemployment will still be too high. The Republicans will fight tooth and nail for the nomination, as the anointed one will almost certainly gain the White House. It could be Portman as long as the crazy wing of the party doesn't sabotage him for not being nutty enough and he hasn't yet misspelled "potato" on national TV, molested any underage boys, propositioned his secretary, or abandoned a dying wife. If he gets the nomination, he will get good support from independents.

Christy may throw his hat in the ring for the 2016 election, but he won't get the nomination and that will be the end of his presidential aspirations. If he works hard enough for the eventual candidate and delivers New Jersey's electors into Republican hands, he could get a cabinet appointment, but that's as far as his mouth -- in two ways--will permit him to go.

Portman was a major player in the Bush administration.Romneys security team already has over 23 Bush security advisers, with Portman as VP Obama could run against Bush again
 
Quote from Ricter:

I can't see picking on the man's weight.

I agree. I don't get why people (adults) make personal attacks. I simply do not understand it. I'm not surprised when I see kids do it, but I don't understand why adults behave that way. My wife says personal attacks, over-the-top accusations and name-calling are the norm on TV and people are copying the behavior they see on television. I rarely watch TV. Maybe that's why it seems so strange to me.
 
Quote from AK Forty Seven:

From comment section LOL!!!!!




Um, if I was that obese I would not be making a point of any kind while holding an ice cream cone

Discrimination towards a persons race or physical characteristics comes easy to Democrats particularly when they cannot form a cogent argument or criticism regarding that persons character.

The hypocrisy is breath-taking.
 
Quote from tomdavis:

I agree. I don't get why people (adults) make personal attacks. I simply do not understand it.



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Chris Christie calls former Navy SEAL an 'idiot'




New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, known for telling it like it is, recently got into a heated debate at a town hall meeting with a Rutgers-Camden law student and former Navy SEAL. William Brown, 34, asked the governor to reconsider the merger between Rutgers-Camden and Rowan University, to which Christie replied that it was going to happen. The two went back and forth, apparently unable to hold a civilized conversation. The exchange concluded with Christie calling Brown an "idiot" as Brown was escorted out by police. "I tried to be patient with the guy," Christie went on to tell the audience. "... Damn, man, I'm governor. Could you just shut up for a second?"
 
Christie is to-the-point, which is good.....

His problem is that he steps over the line and comes across as having anger management issues.
 
Quote from AK Forty Seven:

Portman was a major player in the Bush administration.Romneys security team already has over 23 Bush security advisers, with Portman as VP Obama could run against Bush again

Perhaps, but isn't that what Obama is still doing anyway when he says: "Mitt Romney wants to go back to the same old tired policies that got us into this mess." (I'm paraphrasing, but it seems I have heard words come out of Obama's mouth to that effect within the last week or so.) Seems as though he is in effect still running against Bush and hoping to tie Romney to Bush regardless of who the VP candidate is. On the other hand I think we will see Romney doing what he can to distance himself from Bush. I would, were I him.
 
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