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In reply to the discussion: Rupert Murdoch: Chris Christie Must 'Re-Declare' For Mitt Romney 'Or Take Blame' [View all]Fed up in NJ
(35 posts)42. 2016
Makes on wonder if, even though Romney's chances are dwindling, Gov Christie isn't thinking he has no chance in 2016 if Romney wins.
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Rupert Murdoch: Chris Christie Must 'Re-Declare' For Mitt Romney 'Or Take Blame' [View all]
onehandle
Nov 2012
OP
I'd like to see Murdoch try to take a bite out of Christie--I have a feeling Christie would win that
MADem
Nov 2012
#93
All of the fucking asswipe GOPers outside of Chris Christie (and Bob McDowell of VA)
LynneSin
Nov 2012
#9
It used to be the norm to behave that way, now it's a shock to their system to see one of theirs
Dustlawyer
Nov 2012
#39
Welcome to DU, blackdiamond62! Remember their "America FIRST!" backdrops in 2008?
calimary
Nov 2012
#86
Maybe we should point out that it sure did look as though The Almighty wanted Obama to win.
calimary
Nov 2012
#89
Another DUer on a different thread said he or she was waiting for the first Fundy preacher to
coalition_unwilling
Nov 2012
#103
And THIS time, Christie isn't vacationing in Disney World with the family. n/t
Ian David
Nov 2012
#34
Agreed - and Christie cares about NJ andbeing re-elected or at least leaving a postive legacy...
Pachamama
Nov 2012
#105
Because he has money and a network, so he bought influence! We need to revoke Fox's use
Dustlawyer
Nov 2012
#41
Murdoch should not have been allowed to become a US citizen. Simple as that. It was one
byeya
Nov 2012
#27
I thought we had Reagan to thank for that so I took a quick look and found this
Samantha
Nov 2012
#36
Thank you very much. I feel better knowing that I was wrong and the Clinton had nothing to do
byeya
Nov 2012
#50
That's exactly what happened. reagan got rid of the ownership restrictions toward the end of his
calimary
Nov 2012
#92
Sounds like Murdoch is pissed Christie won't "kiss the Ring" AND they are setting up the scape goat
diabeticman
Nov 2012
#43
How f'g weak is your candidate if he can't survive a compliment to his opponent?!
SunSeeker
Nov 2012
#47
Somehow I don't think Christie gives much of a whit about what Rupert Murdoch says.
LoisB
Nov 2012
#57
Look at his facebook page,, right now he is acting more left than some of our own!
53tammy
Nov 2012
#63
I doubt that went over well with Christie. He is not my favorite person in the world but
appleannie1
Nov 2012
#67
Fox News: We are the all singing all dancing crap of the world. Do not fuck with us.
Initech
Nov 2012
#77
Seems to me that having a surrogate of the caliber of Mupert Rurdoch......
left on green only
Nov 2012
#94
Well, I didn't say he wasn't a Republican Asshole (Wait, sorry, that's a redundancy)
The Green Manalishi
Nov 2012
#111
Jesus, it's getting all "Night of the Long Knives" on the right wing lately. I hope
coalition_unwilling
Nov 2012
#104
Rupert Murdoch should keep his mouth shut, and clean out his own filthy yard.
crunch60
Nov 2012
#112