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Why do Republicans seem to think "Boy, if we could just get Chris Christie to run...?" - Printable Version +- MacResource (https://forums.macresource.com) +-- Forum: My Category (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: 'Friendly' Political Ranting (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=6) +--- Thread: Why do Republicans seem to think "Boy, if we could just get Chris Christie to run...?" (/showthread.php?tid=131973) Pages:
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Why do Republicans seem to think "Boy, if we could just get Chris Christie to run...?" - Dennis S - 02-14-2012 I don't get it. Re: Why do Republicans seem to think "Boy, if we could just get Chris Christie to run...?" - $tevie - 02-14-2012 I don't get it either, but it seems to be the Gospel that Christie would be their Savior. Re: Why do Republicans seem to think "Boy, if we could just get Chris Christie to run...?" - OWC Jamie - 02-14-2012 and you're not going to Re: Why do Republicans seem to think "Boy, if we could just get Chris Christie to run...?" - Seacrest - 02-14-2012 They're just trying to motivate him to exercise. Re: Why do Republicans seem to think "Boy, if we could just get Chris Christie to run...?" - Surfrider - 02-14-2012 LOL Re: Why do Republicans seem to think "Boy, if we could just get Chris Christie to run...?" - Grace62 - 02-14-2012 Dennis S wrote: Here's a good editorial from NJ's largest paper on why Republicans want Christie to get in the race, and why the writer thinks he shouldn't. If you look at the end of the article you'll see links to lots of other articles on this same subject, both for and against Christie. http://blog.nj.com/njv_tom_moran/2011/09/why_nj_gov_chris_christie_shou.html Personally I think since fall Christie fever has cooled quite a bit. Re: Why do Republicans seem to think "Boy, if we could just get Chris Christie to run...?" - cbelt3 - 02-14-2012 Who ? Re: Why do Republicans seem to think "Boy, if we could just get Chris Christie to run...?" - decay - 02-14-2012 Oprah interviewed him Aired: 01/15/2012 http://www.oprah.com/own-oprahs-next-chapter/Oprahs-Next-Chapter-Governor-Chris-Christie Oprah travels to the home of New Jersey's governor, Chris Christie, a man The New York Times calls "one of the most intriguing political figures in America." He's also been called a human bulldozer, "Governor Wrecking Ball" and "the Tony Soprano of politics." Known for his in-your-face style, Governor Christie is a YouTube sensation, a rising star in the Republican Party and the type of leader many see as our next president. Whether he's confronting voters at his infamous town hall meetings or talking tough to teachers' unions, he's a man on a mission to tackle the really big problems facing America. Oprah rarely interviews politicians, but she makes an exception for Governor Christie because she believes he is a leader willing to go beyond sound bites and canned responses. In a candid conversation, he opens up about his lifelong struggle with weight and the guilt he carries, the best advice his mother ever gave him and why he resisted a run for the White House. Re: Why do Republicans seem to think "Boy, if we could just get Chris Christie to run...?" - maco - 02-14-2012 ![]() Re: Why do Republicans seem to think "Boy, if we could just get Chris Christie to run...?" - Chakravartin - 02-15-2012 They're grooming him for Veep. The party line is going to be that he pulls Mitt Romney just far enough to the right that it's okay to vote for him. |