Christie To Republicans: Thanks for the $51 Billion Now F*ck Off

Quote from CaptainObvious:

2016 election will be determined by how bad North Africa and the ME blow up, and how the current administration handles that.


Disagree

When its a republican the focus is on foreign policy failures and mistakes,when its a democrat the media and people couldn't care less
 
Quote from RCG Trader:

Christie will be the GOP nominee in 16. He is setting the stage to be a Jack Kemp , Ron Regan style repub.

The GOP is well on it's way to being whipped in the midterms. Christie saw the flaw back during the GOP primaries. They doubled down on the Southern strategy and got their asses handed to them. Christie is setting himself up to be the republican who can play nice with others.

I don't see it. Kemp never got the presidential nomination. He was also far more conservative than Christie and a former football star to boot. He was liberal on one issue, affirmative action, and used it to curry favor with the liberal media.

Reagan was widely regarded as far too conservative to be elected. The Republican establishment forced Bush on him for just that reason.

Reagan and Kemp were both team players. Christie by contrast is all about Christie. He showed his true colors when he sucked up to obama the week before the election. I believe he was pissed he didn't get the VP slot and that was his payback.

Ironically, I thought he would have been the strongest VP pick. I still do. Ryan was a disaster. Romney may well have won the election if he had gone with him instead of Ryan. Whatever.

Republicans have now lost twice to obama by nominating candidates who supposedly appealed to independents and crossover voters. Both went out of their way to avoid attacking Obama. Both were slimed by the democrat hate machine, while the media looked the other way or snickered. To paraphrase Howard Dean, maybe it's time we nominated someone from the republican wing of the party. It would be very helpful if they actually wanted to win, something I had doubts about with McCain and Romney.
 
Quote from AK Forty Seven:

Disagree

When its a republican the focus is on foreign policy failures and mistakes,when its a democrat the media and people couldn't care less

The body count will be too high to ignore.
 
Quote from AAAintheBeltway:

I don't see it. Kemp never got the presidential nomination. He was also far more conservative than Christie and a former football star to boot. He was liberal on one issue, affirmative action, and used it to curry favor with the liberal media.

Reagan was widely regarded as far too conservative to be elected. The Republican establishment forced Bush on him for just that reason.

Reagan and Kemp were both team players. Christie by contrast is all about Christie. He showed his true colors when he sucked up to obama the week before the election. I believe he was pissed he didn't get the VP slot and that was his payback.

Ironically, I thought he would have been the strongest VP pick. I still do. Ryan was a disaster. Romney may well have won the election if he had gone with him instead of Ryan. Whatever.

Republicans have now lost twice to obama by nominating candidates who supposedly appealed to independents and crossover voters. Both went out of their way to avoid attacking Obama. Both were slimed by the democrat hate machine, while the media looked the other way or snickered. To paraphrase Howard Dean, maybe it's time we nominated someone from the republican wing of the party. It would be very helpful if they actually wanted to win, something I had doubts about with McCain and Romney.

While Romney has a record of a moderate or even liberal he ran as a hard right candidate and promised hard right policies,any republican candidate doing that will get destroyed
 
Quote from CaptainObvious:

The body count will be too high to ignore.

The media will frame it to the democrats advantage or ignore it.Afghanistan had the highest US death tolls of the war under Obama and it didn't matter one bit.Iraq was rarely discussed while it was going on under Obama but it was mentioned daily under Bush
 
Quote from AAAintheBeltway:

NJ Gov. Chris Christie seems determined to offend every conceivable important republican constituency. Fresh off his two month disaster of sucking up to Obama the week before the election and then excoriating House republicans for balking on another porkulus bill ostensibly designed for Sandy relief, the loud-mouth Governor is now attacking the NRA.

He calls their latest ad "reprehensible." Pretty strong language. Their crime? Pointing out that Obama's daughter's get the kind of armed guard protection at school the president doesn't see as appropriate for ordinary citizens. We protect government builidng with armed guards. We protect banks with armed guards. We protect airports with armed guards. All manner iof VIPs are protected by armed guards. Schools? Apparently there is something about schools and the kids inside that makes them less worthy of such protection. And shame on you if you point out the discrepancy.


Hard to believe this fat asshole was on the short list for VP and seen as a likely presidential candidate just a couple of months ago.
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Christie: NRA Ad on Obama Daughters ‘Reprehensible’

TRENTON, N.J. — New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is labeling “reprehensible” the National Rifle Association ad that brought President Barack Obama’s daughters into the gun-control debate.

The NRA ad accused the president of being a hypocrite for allowing his daughters to be protected by armed Secret Service agents but not embracing armed guards for schools.

The Republican governor and father of four said at a briefing Thursday in Trenton that the children of public figures should be off-limits to political attacks.

Christie again refused to take a position on Obama’s call for a federal assault weapons ban. The governor says he has no influence over what Congress and the president decide.

Christie has said he supports New Jersey’s current gun laws. They include an assault weapons ban in place for 21 years.


http://washington.cbslocal.com/2013/01/17/christie-nra-ad-on-obama-daughters-reprehensible/


Who cares what Christie has to say? He is a north eastern republican which pretty much means he is a democrat. If you don't know what I am talking about then Google 'Mitt Romney'.

In my opinion the NRA deserves it. What a bunch of idiots to suggest that we need armed guards at schools? You do realize that 99.9999% of them will be doing nothing but sitting on their asses, drinking coffee, and eating donuts. In about 6 months after taking that job they will be so fat and out of shape that they wouldn't be able to stop a damn thing. If a school shooting were to happen they would be the first to get shot because they are such big targets.

Armed guards in schools. Get real.
 
Quote from wildchild:

Armed guards in schools. Get real.
You give them rounds to make inside and outside the building. You have them moving most of the time. It's not a sit around and wait for an incident type of job. Then they have patrols around the arriving cars when school is starting and letting out. Security is not just waiting around for an assailant.
 
Quote from RCG Trader:

You have a two page list of wrong prognostications on your part. Politics is obviously not your best talent. Now, you post these silly little threads to get what little validation you can get for an antiquated worldview.:)

And you have a journal full of lies that was moved to Chit Chat for that very reason. Hard to get much lower than a phony journal.
 
Many schools already have armed guards. i guarantee you that every public and most private schools here in Dc do. Of course, they are there mainly to deal with gang violence among the animals who attend these schools, but if an armed guard is okay at Sidwell Friends, why not at Anytown High?

I think there are more cost effective alternatives in many districts. Having a few teachers, coaches or administrators armed surreptitiously is probably adequate for a lot of rural districts.

I was in an upscale jewelry store in an very upscale mall outside Washington. They had a guard who would not have looked outclassed in your average SEAL team. He certainlky wasn't sitting around chowing down donuts. He was assessing every person who came into the store and making eye contact with them. Do our kids deserve less?

Cover the cost by firing a few deadwood resource officers or counselors. Better yet, fire half the central office administrators.
 
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