
A new svelte Chris Christie will show a man who can commit to a difficult task many struggle with and succeed and many will project that to his potential presidential success.

A new svelte Chris Christie will show a man who can commit to a difficult task many struggle with and succeed and many will project that to his potential presidential success.

Chris Christie has done it again. He gave President Obama a big verbal bear hug on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” program on Monday.

While Clinton was making her points with the gravitas the message deserved, what were writers in the media (some of them women) talking about? Her hair.

But Mary Pat’s defense for her delayed distributions wasno match for the Bluto-like rage her husband directed at FEMA and House Speaker Boehner in January for similarly long delays in hurricane relief.

It seems time to train the spotlight on the Gals of the CPAC; see what of merit they contributed to the circus sideshow of the week.

Whether it’s criticism for his philosophy or a matter of timing, one thing that seems undeniable: Mitt Romney’s relevance is old news.

When you look back at the record of the Republican party, even just the recent record, you can clearly see why their numbers are so bleak.

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie becomes the 8th Republican governor to accept the expansion of Medicaid under the new Obamacare law.

‘I remind my staff of this every day, and I want to remind you all today, the most powerful thing on our side is this we’re right and they’re wrong… let’s not make it any more complicated.’

Despite the drumbeat of anti-Democrat / Liberal coverage over at Fair & Balanced, it seems their viewers are as hot for Hill as Dems are.

‘I find it fascinating that a doctor in Arizona who’s never met me… could make a diagnosis from 2,400 miles away.’

It’s hard to picture a more colorful or potentially entertaining scenario than Booker and Rivera facing off in a state with the flair and flash of New Jersey!

When 25¢ spells the difference between passing or vetoing a minimum wage bill, along with all its other benefits, I’d say Governor Chris Christie has shown his true colors.

The GOP colleagues are clearly not happy with him. If he doesn’t play nice with the big dawgs, he won’t have a future in national politics.

‘Don’t be dragging people’s children into this. It’s wrong, and I think it demeans them, and it makes them less of a valid, trusted source of information.’

Chris Christie calls out Republicans for making New Jerseyans ‘second class citizens,’ but awarded gays in his own state ‘second class’ status when he vetoed bill for marriage equality.

Yet, these 37 hypocrites had no problem supporting federal disaster funds that benefitted their own home states.