In moving on after the election to a new and brighter day, let's leave Chris Christie and his egocentric nonsense behind. The Dems can have him.


Thursday,  Laura Ingraham made this statement on her radio show: 

‘It would not surprise me if Chris Christie at some point became a Democrat.” 

Understand that Chris Christie did,  in fact,  play a role in Obama’s success,  this past Tuesday.  There is simply no way Christie did not know that his suddenly expressed love affair with the very dark,  Hussein Obama (and I am not talking about skin color at all),  would go unnoticed or unattended in the Marxist Media.  If you are a tightly wound conservative,  you were completely unaware of the monster deal the Marxist Media made out of the Christie Capitulation.  The story was center stage on every Leftist media outlet,  a repeat story of the campaign in the closing days before the November 6 national election. 
Cory Booker

Understand that Chris Christie is about to enter his own campaign season as governor and his opponent just might be the very gifted Mayor of Newark, New Jersey,  Cory Booker.  If there was any doubt that Booker would decide to run against Christie,  I believe that much of that doubt was erased as Booker stood on the sidelines and watched Christie’s star power go up in smoke within the GOP as the Marxist Media used Christie to push Obama over the finish line. 

Christie lashed out at those who would dare to criticize his honest and open praise of Obama,  waxing elegant as he criticized the partisans in his own party.  After the fact and assuming his honesty,  Christie appears to be the only politician in American who did not see the politics at in play.   He was the stooge, in this sad story,  and he still does not realize the degree to which he was used by those on the Left.   

Enough said on this matter except for this fact of life:  his capitulation will not be forgotten.  If it costs him the coming election,  fine with me.  Cory Booker would make a good governor,  certainly as effective as Christie.  At least,  we all would know where Booker stood on party politics.  

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