DGS49
Diamond Member
We Republicans owe a huge debt of gratitude to the MSM and its insightful pundits who have now pronounced the untimely death of NJ Governor Chris Christie's 2016 Presidential Prospects.
To us, it merely seemed like a despicable trick played by his staffers without his knowledge, pursuant to which, when he found out the facts, he fired the bastards.
All in all, not a bad episode for the Governor himself.
But no,
He is mortally wounded (we are told) by this outrageous failure of leadership. It typified everything bad about this rude, uncouth bully of a politician.
Funny how, when a potential Democrat is exposed as having been grossly unaware, badly mishandled something, or has made pronouncements that look foolish or fatuous in retrospect, their prospects are never hurt. But any incident that is even arguably negative is a death blow to any Republican's chances for the WH.
Odd.
Or maybe it is generally a bad idea to take advice or accept assertions from people who hate you and wish you the worst.
To us, it merely seemed like a despicable trick played by his staffers without his knowledge, pursuant to which, when he found out the facts, he fired the bastards.
All in all, not a bad episode for the Governor himself.
But no,
He is mortally wounded (we are told) by this outrageous failure of leadership. It typified everything bad about this rude, uncouth bully of a politician.
Funny how, when a potential Democrat is exposed as having been grossly unaware, badly mishandled something, or has made pronouncements that look foolish or fatuous in retrospect, their prospects are never hurt. But any incident that is even arguably negative is a death blow to any Republican's chances for the WH.
Odd.
Or maybe it is generally a bad idea to take advice or accept assertions from people who hate you and wish you the worst.