Chris Christie on Obama’s Super Committee Failure: "What the hell are we paying you for?"
Tommy De Seno ·
Nov 29, 2011 at 7:29am
If he’s not going to run for President, can he at least write speeches for the folks who are running?
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Re: Chris Christie on Obama’s Super Committee Failure: "What the hell are we paying you for?"
He could write for them, but the current front runners would still sound hollow and mealy mouthed because Christie BELIEVES in what he's saying. It's coming from a moral center others lack.
And may I say, I am worried about the man's weight. He is too good a guy to lose and he is growing dangerously obese.
Re: Chris Christie on Obama’s Super Committee Failure: "What the hell are we paying you for?"
Denise Moss: He could write for them, but the current front runners would still sound hollow and mealy mouthed because Christie BELIEVES in what he's saying. It's coming from a moral center others lack.
And may I say, I am worried about the man's weight. He is too good a guy to lose and he is growing dangerously obese. · Nov 29 at 7:37am
I've been in his company and worried about the same thing.
Re: Chris Christie on Obama’s Super Committee Failure: "What the hell are we paying you for?"
Was this press conference held in a kitchen of a restaurant? Or is this his own private kitchen...?
Re: Chris Christie on Obama’s Super Committee Failure: "What the hell are we paying you for?"
Not sure. He references the Camden mayor so I'm assuming he's there somewhere.
Nov '10
Re: Chris Christie on Obama’s Super Committee Failure: "What the hell are we paying you for?"
OWS and the Tea Party do not have the same genesis. OWS doesn’t know what it wants and neither does anyone else. The Tea Party is not angry that government can’t get things done. They are angry that government is getting too much of the wrong things done and spending too much money doing it.
“Both parties deserve blame for what’s going on in Washington D.C.,” is just a cliche. It could be true but certainly not profound. It explains nothing, and it glosses over the facts of what is going on in Washington D.C. Worse, it misleads by implying both parties are equally at fault.
The line, “What the hell are we paying you for?” is Christie at his best. More of that please, less of the other.
He’s got to take a sabbatical and go to the fat farm.
Dec '10
Re: Chris Christie on Obama’s Super Committee Failure: "What the hell are we paying you for?"
I think I have a new Ricochet mantra.
If you do not believe both parties are at fault-- maybe not equally, but neither is running away with the title-- then you must not believe our fiscal situation is, in actuality, nightmarishly bad.
Because if you do believe-- as I do-- that it really is that bad, blaming both parties is unavoidable.
Sep '10
Re: Chris Christie on Obama’s Super Committee Failure: "What the hell are we paying you for?"
This was also on the Member Feed.
Apr '11
Re: Chris Christie on Obama’s Super Committee Failure: "What the hell are we paying you for?"
He looks like he's gained a significant amount of weight. Yikes.
Re: Chris Christie on Obama’s Super Committee Failure: "What the hell are we paying you for?"
Ricochet gridlock! That's a good thing. Looks like we posted at the same time.
Feb '11
Re: Chris Christie on Obama’s Super Committee Failure: "What the hell are we paying you for?"
Isn't all the hand wringing over his weight just a bit overwrought? The guy is fat, but he's not morbidly obese or anything. He doesn't yet need to wash himself with a rag on a stick.
Nov '10
Re: Chris Christie on Obama’s Super Committee Failure: "What the hell are we paying you for?"
KarlUB: I think I have a new Ricochet mantra.
If you do not believe both parties are at fault-- maybe not equally, but neither is running away with the title-- then you must not believe our fiscal situation is, in actuality, nightmarishly bad.
Because if you do believe-- as I do-- that it really is that bad, blaming both parties is unavoidable. · Nov 29 at 9:57am
Pearl Harbor was bad, real bad. So I guess both Hawaii and Japan are to blame.