Two despicable individuals.
Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ), who is widely expected to run for the Republican presidential nomination in 2016, may have just harmed his chances
by signifying his support for the policies of ultra-liberal New York
governor – and possible 2016 Democratic opponent – Andrew Cuomo. Talking
with union leader Larry Bulman, political director for United
Association of Plumbers, Pipefitters and Steamfitters, Christie
reportedly said, “I’m not much different from Andrew Cuomo. I probably
agree with him on 98% of the issues.”
Why, why, why to supposed conservative folk vote for the first idiot with an R next to their name! (why vote at all).
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DeleteReally.
Christie is NOT a conservative. I think he exhibits traits of a bully. That IS THE NICEST thing I can say about him.
ReplyDeleteThe last thing we need is another president from the northeastern liberal part of the country. In fact wouldn't it be great if we could all meet up, say on the 4th of Jul-lie, everyone could bring a chisel and jack hammer and we could just separate that part of the country from the main continent and push it toward Europe. ;)
Miss Violet
bring a chisel and jack hammer and we could just separate that part of the country from the main continent and push it toward Europe. ;)
DeleteWe are thinking alike as I mentioned something similar concerning NY today.:) Hope all is well.
Miss Violet that is an excellent idea!!
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Grins.:)
DeleteFine as frog's hair, Brock. Thank you Sir for asking. ;)
DeleteMiss V
Maybe we should just drop the 'New' from 'New England'. 230 years after fighting a war in order to not be English anymore, the best solution these folks can find to problems they enthusiastically created is 'Let's be British!"
ReplyDeleteMaybe they will secede and join Britain.
DeleteOne thing is for sure - I will vote for an actual yellow dog, or even a blue dog - before I vote for the Staypuft Marshallow RINO. I didn't like voting for McCain and didn't vote for Romney. A 2016 ticket that includes Christie or Rubio or Ryan is DOA for me.
DeleteThat's assuming we have a 2016 electoral cycle.
Difficult this far ahead, but I would say Rubio is presently in the lead
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