Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Is Chris Christie's Star Falling From The Republican Sky?

Sitting in as host for last night's edition of the Rachel Maddow Show on MSNBC was Chris Hayes, DC Editor for the Nation Magazine. Hayes featured two segments on last night show that dealt with NJ Governor Chris Christie (our pal).

This first segment below deals with the latest falling star in the Republican sky that is quickly becoming know around NJ and the Country as Chris Christie.

Hayes comments "... what a good guy that Chris Christie choosing the voters hifs state over the glory of the national ticket how do the new jersey voters feel about him? after hovering at about 50% approval for most of his first year as governor the latest poll has governor christie at 46%. that was before he had to deal with the spectacularly bad optics of his current political headache the post christmas blizzard that happened in his state while he was far away on vacation at disney world. in typical christie fashion he refused to apologize for leaving his state in other hands using his own kids as political cover... what a good guy that chris christie choosing the voters hifs state over the glory of the national ticket how do the new jersey voters feel about him? after hovering at about 50% approval for most of his first year as governor the latest poll has governor christie at 46%. that was before he had to deal with the spectacularly bad optics of his current political headache the post christmas blizzard that happened in his state while he was far away on vacation at disney world. in typical christie fashion he refused to apologize for leaving his state in other hands using his own kids as political cover."


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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

SPLAT !!!!

Anonymous said...

Groundhog Day 2011

This coming year, both Groundhog Day and the State of the Union
address occur on the same day.
Its an ironic juxtaposition of events; one event involves a
meaningless ritual in which we look to a creature of limited intelligence
for prognostication...while the other involves a groundhog.

Anonymous said...

If it is, it'll be a short ride down for our local brown-nosing politicians who think they've hitched their wagons to a rising star. What these bootlickers fail to realize is that Christie, like most autocratic personalities, needs ENEMIES, not friends. When they run out of enemies, they turn friends into enemies - just ask Bret Schundler.

Anonymous said...

What do Chris Christie and Rex Ryan have in common?

Answer: the size of them and loud mouths to match !!