Chris Christie has angered the conservative overlord

Nov 03, 2012 12:30

Rupert Murdoch: Chris Christie Must 'Re-Declare' For Mitt Romney 'Or Take Blame'

Publishing titan Rupert Murdoch sent New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie what appeared to be a warning message on Friday, telling Christie to reaffirm his support for Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney "or take blame for next four dire years."

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kangofu November 4 2012, 04:20:16 UTC
Wait, why is he thanking Bloomberg? Didn't he endorse Obama?

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foxnikita November 4 2012, 04:32:33 UTC
That's what I thought! Didn't he say he endorsed Obama because of his stance on Climate Change? Did he take it back or something?

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kangofu November 4 2012, 05:09:16 UTC
I don't think he did. I'm thinking it's sarcasm ( ... )

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rkt November 4 2012, 04:49:27 UTC
what's the timeline? did bloomberg endorse after the post?

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mollywobbles867 November 4 2012, 04:33:24 UTC
rainbow_fish November 4 2012, 04:35:16 UTC
Rupert to Chris: YOUR GOD IS NOT HERE, CHRISTIE etc etc

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veracity November 4 2012, 06:56:08 UTC
Sorry if you don't understand that governors actually have to do work sometimes, and not just spew talking points.

They can borrow Georgia's. It's not like Deal does a damn thing for us, except be an ass stain on humanity.

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ragnor144 November 4 2012, 19:03:36 UTC
I think that it is a loyalty issue, not a reality issue. If Christie can't be reigned in, then he cannot be trusted to be a good party soldier when his turn comes. He's played to the middle, now it is time to come back and kiss the ring. Or maybe I'm too cynical.

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nowiamsix November 5 2012, 16:34:04 UTC
Sorry if you don't understand that governors actually have to do work sometimes, and not just spew talking points.

I live in Illinois, so I actually feel like I don't know what governors are supposed to do. :'( Ours seem to be mostly involved in bribery scandals and racketeering.

Are governors supposed to help the state in some way? PLS EXPLAIN.

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brucelynn November 4 2012, 06:17:06 UTC
I wanna believe that Christie is a good guy inside tbh

I can't stand him but I remember even during Irene he was determined to keep the folks in NJ safe and prepare then

Even though he annoys me I will say that he is a fool if he still endorses Romney tbh

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bestdaywelived November 4 2012, 16:09:08 UTC
Do you live near PA/NY/NJ/DE? He's really not, he's just doing the right thing now. Promise.

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brucelynn November 4 2012, 16:14:22 UTC
I live in NYC and yeah I am aware of his fuckery

This didn't make me praise him don't worry but he is a bigger asshole if he still associates himself with that party after they pretty much threw him under the bus

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red_pill November 4 2012, 08:26:44 UTC
greek collum?

dose he mean 5th collam?

cos ive not idea what a greek collum is outside of archtcture, and, realy, that seems unlikely...

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ceruleanst November 4 2012, 12:59:47 UTC
My best guess is that we are supposed to picture a pedestal elevating his stature.

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