where is the chorus?
Chris Christie: "We're already in World War III" (VIDEO)
Christie Christie is insane. We need President Rand Paul.
WATCH INSANE MAN ON VIDEO HERE AND WATCH CHARLIE ROSE LAUGH HIS ASS OFF:
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/chris-ch...types=og.likes
where is the chorus?
Good thing Christie will never sniff political office again (god willing).
And unfortunately Trump is going to be the next President. The more people actually hear Hilary speak the more her campaign will fall apart. She's not exactly charismatic.
Won't EVER happen, even if he's the candidate.
Holy , this fat piece of wants to setup a no fly zone in Syria?
holy hotcakes batman!!!
So does Hillary Clinton.
Russians certainly would respect any USA no-fly zone.
Thanks for geopolitics, Wall St greasebag
Trump, Cruz, Paul, Sanders, O'Malley are the only candidates that aren't proposing a no fly zone.
Worst election ever
called it
OK you're right, Gore wouldn't have gone into Iraq.
When did you call it?
I knew Hillary was going to be the ty choice on the Democrat side but I thought with all of the Governors on the GOP that one of them would emerge as a strong candidate. Never would have predicted they would all suck so badly.
Why Bridgegate Still Haunts Chris Christie
New Jersey’s governor can’t outrun the scandal he left behind.
BY BRIAN MURPHY
Standing at the edge of the stage during the Republican presidential debate in Las Vegas on Tuesday, Kentucky senator Rand Paul saw his chance. Just after New Jersey governor Chris Christie thundered that he would order American forces to shoot down Russian aircraft over Syrian airspace, Paul went for it: “When we think about the judgment of someone who might want World War III, we might think about someone who might shut down a bridge because they don’t like their friends.”
From the audience there were boos and hisses. But the reminder had been made: Bridgegate still looms.
The next day, Paul brought up the scandal again in an interview on Fox News. “It stretches credulity to think that he knew nothing about the bridge,” the senator said. “If he didn’t know anything about it, it goes to judgment in picking the individuals. If you’re willing to close a bridge down, it goes to judgment.”
MORE:
http://www.vanityfair.com/news/2015/...gegate-scandal
Santorum said the same thing in the last debate. I laughed then, too.
cartoonishly, morbidly obese doesn't look Presidential
presidential candidates agreeing with Alex Jones
Christie is in a mendacious league of his own
The worst thing about trying to analyze a Republican debate is the challenge of looking past the candidates’ brazen dishonesty. If the GOP presidential hopefuls were disqualified for deliberate deceptions, the event would end quite quickly and there just wouldn’t be much to cover.
And so we’re left in the awkward position of evaluating candidates’ debate performances with a cloud hanging overhead. As ridiculous as this may sound, pundits are left to wonder, “Aside from all the lying, how did the candidates do?”
Donald Trump lied about tariffs. Jeb Bush lied about whether Americans are better off than they were when President Obama took office. Marco Rubio lied about Benghazi, ISIS, Hillary Clinton, and the Affordable Care Act.
And then there’s Chris Christie. Vox’s Dylan Matthews noted this morning that the New Jersey was “just consistently, repeatedly, brazenly lying.”
Now Christie says, “I didn’t support Sonia Sotomayor.” Here is a direct quote from Christie in 2009: “I support her appointment to the Supreme Court and urge the Senate to keep politics out of the process and confirm her nomination.”
Christie claims, “Common Core has been eliminated in New Jersey.” Nope: almost all Common Core standards are still in place.
Christie says, “I never wrote a check to Planned Parenthood.” Here’s Christie quoted in 1994: “I support Planned Parenthood privately with my personal contribution and that should be the goal of any such agency, to find private donations. It’s also no secret that I am pro-choice.” (Christie, for his part, now claims this was a misquote.)
And really, those are just some of the more obvious examples. There were others.
Each line was delivered with great confidence and certainty, as if Christie fully believed what he was saying – and expected the audience to take him at his word.
A few months ago, the Newark Star-Ledger’s editorial board said the New Jersey governor “lies like the rest of us brush our teeth, as a matter of routine.” There’s no reason Christie has to keep proving the newspaper right.
http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-s...d=sm_fb_maddow
more Christie's and others' LIES here:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/fact-checker/wp/2016/01/14/fact-checking-the-sixth-round-of-gop-debates/?hpid=hp_hp-top-table-main_factchecker-115am%3Ahomepage%2Fstory
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