In a New York Times article, Chris Christie, the libs favorite Republican, is pictured as an opportunist with no soul
and a penchant for higher office. Within the article, we have this summary statement: He devoted most of his annual State
of the State speech to the storm. He spent the weeks before Memorial Day and
Labor Day at events along the shore, hosting Prince Harry of Britain and the
“Today” show. A recent campaign ad indicated the thrust of his re-election bid:
“When tragedy struck, he was there, every step of the way.”
The
afternoon that ad was released, Mr. Christie rushed to the boardwalk fire in
Seaside Heights, calling Brian Williams on the “NBC Nightly News” from the
scene. He set high expectations for
recovery, initially promising that the shore would be open by Memorial Day,
then pushing it to the Fourth of July, and only more recently saying that
recovery would take 18 to 24 months. For months, some storm victims have hounded
him on Twitter, complaining with hashtags like #redtape and saying
that the shore is #notokay, despite the images of the rebuilt boardwalks on
television.
Understand, that his
public love-making to Obama, days before
one of the most important elections in our history, is part of the reason Romney
lost that election, costing Romney 2 to
3 million votes or a swing of 4 to 6 million.
You should be reminded that Romney lost that election by 5
million (McCain lost by 9.5 million) while Obama took in 3.5 million fewer voters than he
did in 2008 (69.5 million in ‘08/65.9 million in ’12). I hasten to add this fact: the 3.5 million in "deficit voting" does not
include an additional 3 to 5 million new Democrats and libs registered to vote
that year – folks who did not bother to show up at the polls.
To be clear, Obama
scored 5 to 8 million fewer votes than anyone expected, indicating his loss of popularity at the time
of the 2012 elections, yet, the GOP could not pull off the victory.
But the point of this post is the grandiose nature of
Christie and the existence of his duplicitous political soul.
In short,
he is a self-serving opportunist within the GOP,
and that party has had its share of political hacks dressed as
conservatives. Most recently, Mikiee Bloomberg who switched parties to run
as a Republican, for Mayor of New York City;
We have Arnold who pretended to be a conservative as he won the gubernatorial
campaign in California several years ago;
Charlie Crist, GOP governor of
Florida and darling of the RINO Herd who is now a sniveling far, far Left jerk, and, John McCain, a man whose real alliances have become public
in the last two years, a disgusting
blowhard who is Sarah Palin’s silent enemy and a scourge to a GOP that has
completely lost its way.
Add to this mix,
Chris Christie, another conservative impostor, a hound dog for publicity, a politician who has proven himself willing
to compromise the Conservative Agenda in order to advance himself, a man
who is not to be trusted with the future of this country.