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Will NJ Gov Christie's leadership during Hurricane irene aftermath propel him...
to running for President?

He could come out looking like a mini-Rudy after 911 if NJ gets flooded and he is on the street with a bullhorn cheering on the nat'l guard.  He could capitalize on this and get a whole lotta backers/supports/nat'l recognition.

What did Rahm say about a crisis?

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Meanwhile - the two grifters, looters, thugs, Flash Mobbers, mini-maddoffs, and pieces of garbage are still in MV sunning their asses, playing golf, binging on caviar, wine, lobsters, rich desserts, etc.   

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Meanwhile - the two grifters, looters, thugs, Flash Mobbers, mini-maddoffs, and pieces of garbage are still in MV sunning their asses, playing golf, binging on caviar, wine, lobsters, rich desserts, etc.   

hey, everyone, let's change the thread from an opportunity for Christie to move into the nat'l spotlight into another thread bashing obama.

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hey, everyone, let's change the thread from an opportunity for Christie to move into the nat'l spotlight into another thread bashing obama.


Its a contrast of real leadership and concern for people, vs looting the nation and acting like crack heads who won $2 on a scratch off. 


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Its a contrast of real leadership and concern for people, vs looting the nation and acting like crack heads who won $2 on a scratch off.  

can we go back to talking about christie, or would you prefer i change the thread title?

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Its a contrast of real leadership and concern for people, vs looting the nation and acting like crack heads who won $2 on a scratch off. 




LMAO THATS ORIGINAL.. HAHAHAH GET NEW MATERIAL FUCKFACE

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Lmao.  Christie would make bama cry. 
Christie is a blue collar guy and speaks like real people do not the 1984 esqe crap from bama.


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Lmao.  Christie would make bama cry. 
Christie is a blue collar guy and speaks like real people do not the 1984 esqe crap from bama.



LMAO.. Real stand up guy

Claims of misuse of deferred prosecution agreements
Christie has been accused of using his office's role in crafting deferred prosecution agreements to award lucrative federal monitoring positions in no-bid contracts to friends, supporters, and allies.[21] Questions first arose after Christie awarded a multimillion dollar, no-bid contract to David Kelley, another former U.S. Attorney, who had investigated Christie's brother, Todd Christie, in a 2005 fraud case involving traders at the Wall Street firm, Spear, Leeds & Kellogg.[22][23] Kelley had declined to prosecute Todd Christie, who had been ranked fourth in the investigation-initiating U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) complaint among twenty traders who earned the largest profits for their company at the expense of their customers. The top three were indicted, as were eleven other traders.[24]
Christie was similarly criticized for his 2007 recommendation of the appointment of The Ashcroft Group, a consulting firm owned by Christie's former superior, the former United States Attorney General John Ashcroft, as a monitor in a court settlement against Zimmer Holdings, an Indiana medical supplies company. The no-bid contract was worth between $28 million and $52 million.[25][26] Christie defended the decision, saying that Ashcroft’s prominence and legal acumen made him a natural choice. Christie declined to intercede when Zimmer's company lawyers protested the Group’s plans to charge a rate of $1.5 million to $2.9 million per month for the monitoring.[21][27] Shortly after the House Judiciary Committee began holding hearings on the matter, the Justice Department re-wrote the rules regarding the appointment of court monitors.[28]
Christie also faced criticism over the terms of a $311 million fraud settlement with Bristol-Myers Squibb. Christie’s office deferred criminal prosecution of the pharmaceutical company in a deal that required it to dedicate $5 million for a business ethics chair at Seton Hall University School of Law, Christie's alma mater.[29][30] The U.S. Justice Department subsequently set guidelines forbidding such requirements as components of out-of-court corporate crime settlements.[31]
In June 2009, Christie was called before the House Judiciary Committee as part of its consideration of new regulations on deferred prosecution agreements. In his testimony, he defended his decisions to award no-bid, high-paying federal monitoring contracts to law firms that his critics say constitute a conflict of interest. Christie left the meeting after two and a half hours of questioning, against the requests of the Committee's chairman, stating that he had to attend to pressing business in New Jersey.[21][32]

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christie is still on the "he should run!" pedestal.


if he ran, it'd be just like everyone else.  he'd look way more ordinary fumbling and looking very un-sexy next to a bachmann and mitt on the debate stage.


it's easy to root for him when he's in a shiny FOX studio saying rehearsed catch phrases about things people like.  Wait til he has to stand up there, 312 sweaty angry pounds, next to a composed bachmann.  Will he still rule the polls then?  probably not.

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can we go back to talking about christie, or would you prefer i change the thread title?

don't you know by now that every thread has to be about 333's rantings and delusions.

I said a couple of days ago that 333 is like that schizo dude you see walking down the street

you know the kind, you hear him from a block away before you even see him and you see the crowd in front of you moving to the side to give him plenty of room

he's the one cursing at the top of his lungs, screaming and gesturing, talking to himself etc..

everyone who hears him coming and then sees him just gives him a wide berth (while being vigilant that he doesn't choose that moment to snap) and just let the lunatic pass them by

On the "street" that is the GB Polictical board - 3333 is that person

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Yawn.  I like Christie, and wish he would run.   


Christie is the example of get in the muck and deal with the problem type of person we need in the WH.   

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Christie is the example of get in the muck and deal with the problem type of person we need in the WH.   

how do you think he'll respond to a huge disaster in NJ, on the rare chance it happens?

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how do you think he'll respond to a huge disaster in NJ, on the rare chance it happens?

He is a guy who gets right imn the mix and deals with the mess.  I dont always agree with him, but really respect his willingness to pick fights with the unions, and deal with the issues that matter.