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Chris Christie becoming a very good politician
« on: September 30, 2012, 07:15:04 AM »
I dont know if this is good or bad.  He's on Meet the Press, and he hasn't stepped in shit or taken any real stands after 10 straight gotcha questions.

He's in major kneepad mode for ROmney - nice to see he's not jumping ship like Pawlenty did.

But I think Christie is running the risk of becoming some different than the off-the-cuff, brutally honest, tell you how it is kind of man.  He's effective in keeping the message on Romney, but I'm watching a politician speak right now, not a dude who is honest and direct like the christie we love.

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Re: Chris Christie becoming a very good politician
« Reply #1 on: September 30, 2012, 07:25:11 AM »
David Plouffe getting absolutely destroyed by David Gregory "Was it appropriate for him to go to a fundraiser just a few hours after the 9/11 terror attack at the embassy?

Why didn't obama meet with leader of Israel but had time for the View

Is he not performing all the criticial roles of the president during foreign crisis?

For an NBC show, Meet the Press throwing tough Qs at both... he's way harder on Plouffie than on Christie.