Now I freely admit that I’m nowhere near the political expert that Chris Christie might be, but having said that I’m more than a little confused regarding his rather unorthodox way of convincing voters that they really should vote for him to be their next president. His platform seems to be centered around nothing more than the constant attacking of President Trump and not much else. And despite the fact that that doesn’t really seem to be working for him, made clear by the fact that he’s currently polling at around two percent, he shows no sign of being willing to change that. Which seems rather odd for a guy who claims to want to be president.
And it was during an appearance this past Sunday on
ABC’s “This Week,” that Christie, again a guy who claims to be running for
president, made the rather bizarre argument that Republicans made “a mistake” back
in 2016 by not targeting then candidate Donald Trump during his first bid for
the White House. And it was after playing a clip of Christie taking a shot at
Sen. Marco Rubio during a 2016 Republican primary debate, that host Jonathan
Karl asked, “Before we get to this race, a quick question about that race.
Looking back at all that’s happened since then, do you ever wish that you had
taken that swing at Donald Trump and not at Marco Rubio?"
Christie said, “I wish that I had taken swings at
both of them, Jon, looking back on it. I think we all made a mistake in 2016 —
myself, Marco, Jeb Bush, John Kasich — in not going after Donald Trump.” He
added, “I think we all were under the illusion that somehow what was obvious to
us at the moment, that there were better candidates on the stage than him,
would be obvious to the public.” He concluded, “It wasn’t, and I think it
should inform everybody’s approach to the race this time. It certainly is
informing mine.” Christie is a buffoon who seems not to care that he’s being
used as a tool by anti-America faux conservatives to attack the true American
candidate.
Frankly, I’m sick and tired of losers like Christie
thinking that they are in any way relevant. And why it is that those in our leftist
corporate media continue to give a national platform to people on the Republican
side, like Christie, who have no chance of becoming president, while it ignores
completely Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Cornel West for the very simple reason
that to do otherwise may actually do damage to the Democrats’ chances of
holding on to the White House. There is blatant collusion now taking place between
the corporate media, the deep state, the establishment in both political parties,
the RINOs, the Democrats, and, of course, the Never-Trumpers.
The ‘fake news’ media of today has become nothing
more than an army of junior propaganda ministers. They are less interested in
broadcasting the ‘news’ than they are in spinning a twisting narrative that
lends credence to their biased agendas. They speak blatant lies and muddied
half-truths. We rarely get facts. Listening to Christie badmouth Donald Trump
is not fact. It’s nothing more than character assassination. Christie is only
good at taking pot shots at other candidates and not much else. Most people are
tired of constants attacks on President Trump, they want to hear his ideas about
how to fix the mess we’re in. But he seems not to have any. Big surprise!
And Christie seems to forget just how many ‘conservatives,’
including more than a few radio talk show hosts, it was that spent much of
their time going after Donald Trump in 2016. And they did so with the full
knowledge that by doing so they were aiding and abetting Hitlery in her effort
to get herself elected president. And they didn’t stop once it became
inevitable that Donal Trump would be the nominee. All that Christie has thus
far been able to accomplish for himself is to become the most disliked individual
taking part in this contest. And I’m not exactly sure how he plans to get that
to transfer into votes. But then, like I said, I’m not the political expert he
is.
And it was also back in 2016 that many so-called
‘journalists’ on Fox News repeatedly referred to Donald Trump as being little
more than a “clown.” And it was the careers of some, George Will, Jonah Goldberg
and Charles Krauthammer to name only a few, that went up in in flames at Fox. The
only reason Christie makes news these days is because he’s a guy with an (R)
after his name who’s willing to bash President Trump. He’s little more than a
spoiled crybaby, still upset that President Trump didn’t give him a job in his
administration. You have to wonder, who does Christie think he’s appealing to?
Democrats won’t vote for him, and at this point neither will Republicans!
Finally, I believe that Christie
is really lamenting the fact that the establishment types weren’t more
aggressive in going after those voters who believed in ‘America First,’ government
by the people, and “Making America Great again!” Yes, establishment Republicans,
aka RINOs, are as evil, if not more so, than are the Democrats. Christie
represents everything bad about those Republicans who refuse to fight for
America and who have been more than a little complacent while the Democrats
have advanced their agenda to destroy America. Christie is a paid attack dog, he’s
merely there to be a disruptor. He’ll bank a couple of million and then fade
off into oblivion.
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