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no_hypocrisy

(46,160 posts)
Thu Mar 17, 2016, 08:25 PM Mar 2016

What's next for Chris Christie on the U.S.S. Drumpf

My guess is that Drumpf will test Christie's loyalty to him by having CC make a very public statement that excoriates the group of republicans who are plotting to take away Drumpf's "inevitable" nomination in Cleveland. That way Drumpf doesn't take responsibility for saying it and Christie burns the last of his bridges so he can't return to his mother ship if/when Drumpf loses.

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What's next for Chris Christie on the U.S.S. Drumpf (Original Post) no_hypocrisy Mar 2016 OP
chris needs to swob the dick, I mean deck.. juxtaposed Mar 2016 #1
That's Like Predicting Yesterday's Weather..... Laxman Mar 2016 #2

Laxman

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2. That's Like Predicting Yesterday's Weather.....
Thu Mar 17, 2016, 09:06 PM
Mar 2016

he already made that statement:

Christie: Denying Trump GOP nomination at convention may be 'very dangerous'

Speaking just hours before the close of polls in Florida, Illinois and Ohio, Gov. Chris Christie warned that any effort to deny Donald Trump the Republican presidential nomination through a brokered convention would be "dangerous."

After announcing the lowest New Jersey unemployment statistics since 2007, at Hello Fresh, a recipe-kit manufacturer in Linden, Christie took questions from reporters.

Asked what he thought should happen if Donald Trump or Ted Cruz failed to reach the needed 1,237 GOP convention delegates to win their party's nomination, the governor argued against a brokered convention.

"I think it will be very difficult, if someone comes in close, and has a clear plurality of the delegates, to deny them the nomination," Christie said. "I think it's a very dangerous thing for any party to engage in: To disenfranchise the way people are voting."


read the rest here: http://www.nj.com/politics/index.ssf/2016/03/christie_denying_trump_gop_nom_may_prove_dangerous.html

I was thinking more along the lines of something involving a dog collar and leash. Oh how the mighty have fallen!
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