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WilliamPitt

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41. Does that give you joy?
Fri Jan 10, 2014, 03:49 PM
Jan 2014

I'm glad for you.

He's still in office. And there are all the "If's" I listed.

He's not out of the woods yet. But he's still in the mansion. So.

You need better hobbies, imho.

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Not to speak heresies, but... [View all] WilliamPitt Jan 2014 OP
It's too soon to let him off the hook warrior1 Jan 2014 #1
He'll survive yeoman6987 Jan 2014 #27
Possibly. But there is much more than just the fact of the bridge closure. randome Jan 2014 #2
As long as "what he knew and when he knew it" is the standard used, he will skate. However, if by Ninga Jan 2014 #3
When Bernie Madoff's group needed to hire a ruthless lie machine he tapped Christie blm Jan 2014 #4
I disagree...Christie is painting a not so beachbum bob Jan 2014 #5
Yes they do...and can. I've worked for such people...but not for long. kelliekat44 Jan 2014 #17
But if she did go rogue it was to please her boss. A Simple Game Jan 2014 #32
I am also struck by the length of time he's given the press. cherokeeprogressive Jan 2014 #6
McCain's advice to him was to hold a very long presser and stay and answer every question. djean111 Jan 2014 #28
I basically said the same thing yesterday Le Taz Hot Jan 2014 #7
It'd be great if Herman Cain ran again tho, right? Inkfreak Jan 2014 #9
Oh, we'll get plenty of entertainment Le Taz Hot Jan 2014 #18
I have little faith in this doing long term damage. Inkfreak Jan 2014 #8
But then he comes across as clueless and not in control of his administration. 6000eliot Jan 2014 #12
Christie kept himself virginal through the shutdown debacle. Orsino Jan 2014 #20
Christie is ProSense Jan 2014 #10
A "successful" press conference would put the issue to bed. 6000eliot Jan 2014 #11
I believe that this is one of those "please proceed" moments... Demo_Chris Jan 2014 #13
I don't think the American people want a president athena Jan 2014 #16
Oh goodness yeoman6987 Jan 2014 #30
I don't think they care... Demo_Chris Jan 2014 #35
federal charges are en route magical thyme Jan 2014 #14
I spent 12 years in the car business and that guy reminds me of our best lying salesmen. Hassin Bin Sober Jan 2014 #15
I think you're right on the money NewJeffCT Jan 2014 #19
Have To Agree With You... THE Length ChiciB1 Jan 2014 #21
The reason he's toast is who is going to vote for him in a primary now? jeff47 Jan 2014 #22
I've got to agree. The length of Cyrano Jan 2014 #23
I think you're wrong. Raffi Ella Jan 2014 #24
I read your OP, then found the video Shampoobra Jan 2014 #25
spot on. people forget that republicans can get away with alllll kinds of crap. unblock Jan 2014 #26
This will be fodder in the primaries justiceischeap Jan 2014 #29
Look how many votes Mittens got - and I don't even think his WIFE really likes him. djean111 Jan 2014 #31
He's got the gop primary to worry about more than the GE gwheezie Jan 2014 #33
I never write a politican off the way many here are. Savannahmann Jan 2014 #34
Chris Christie eating a "shitburger" Warren DeMontague Jan 2014 #36
Hasty, weren't you???? nt msanthrope Jan 2014 #37
Note the last line. WilliamPitt Jan 2014 #38
So..were you wrong? nt msanthrope Jan 2014 #39
Does that give you joy? WilliamPitt Jan 2014 #41
It gives me amusement. In particular, I was struck how you msanthrope Jan 2014 #42
Meh. WilliamPitt Jan 2014 #43
He was a professional liar warrprayer Jan 2014 #40
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