
I am sure Christie imagines hundreds ,thousands or even millions of fan tails out there ,it's an asinine thing to want for.
He knows most people stick such a thing in the rear on the rear bumper for visibility. And Christie needs eyes on him for his method to work.
He's falling fast ,he knows that, he fears hitting rock bottom in the worst possible way. He swung many deals behind closed doors and over the phone, he's made promises he cannot deliver .He has certain obligations he cannot meet. He knows nothing is for nothing. And he knows the agents of collection will one day come calling .
When he said at the beginning he did not know where it would all end up ,he really didn't want to know but he had to fallow through with it . Where it all goes is where he ends up and there is just where he will go ballistic .
Nobody would really care to see that, it has to be something unseemly by any standard.
When he arrives at rock bottom ,I'll be there, there is nothing down there at Christie's rock bottom surprising to me, I have been there ,I know whats down there. Nowhere to run and no way to hide. Plenty of bridges burned along the way.
After he's all patched up he will make a fine guest on the segment of my new show called Brian's Corner. It's rather a confessional for reformed liars ! A place to tell the truth about all those lies !
Stay Tuned folks !
NEW JERSEY TO CHRIS CHRISTIE: CHUCK THE CAMPAIGN
http://onpolitics.usatoday.com/2015/10/15/new-jersey-to-chris-christie-chuck-the-campaign/
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie speaks at a No Labels convention on Oct. 12, 2015, in Manchester, N.H. (Jim Cole, AP)
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie speaks at a No Labels convention on Oct. 12, 2015, in Manchester, N.H. (Jim Cole, AP)
TRENTON, N.J. The people who know Gov. Chris Christie best New Jersey residents say Christie should pack it in and quit running for president, and that includes a majority of Republicans.
A Rutgers-Eagleton poll out today also shows the second-term GOP governor can no longer count on a home-state advantage when New Jersey has its presidential primary on June 7.
Sixty-seven percent of registered voters think Christie should end his campaign, while 27% say he should continue to run. Only 9% say Christies prospects have improved in the past few months since he officially entered the race.
Republicans are also giving up on Christie for President, with only 41% saying he should keep running, against 54% saying he should call it a day.
Christie is unlikely to win delegates in the New Jersey primary if hes still competing then. Businessman Donald Trump is the choice of 32% of Republican and GOP-leaning registered voters. Christies New Jersey GOP support has been cut in half since August, when he was in second place at 12%.
Now, with just 5% of Republican voters naming him, Christie also trails Dr. Ben Carson and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, both at 13%, and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and former CEO Carly Fiorina, both at 6%.