01-18-2013 04:36 AM
"Blunt-speaking New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, thought to be eyeing a 2016 run for the Republican presidential nomination, blasted an NRA ad that mentions President Barack Obama's daughters as "reprehensible" and warned it "demeans" the powerful gun-rights group.
"To talk about the president’s children, or any public officer’s children, who have—not by their own choice, but by requirement—to have protection, and to use that somehow to try to make a political point is reprehensible," Christie said.
"The president doesn’t have a choice, and his children don’t have a choice, of whether they’re going to be protected or not," the governor said. "It’s awful to bring public figures' children into the political debate. They don’t deserve to be there."
He added that "for any of us who are public figures, you see that kind of ad, and you cringe, you cringe."
Christie's remarks are unlikely to endear him to those conservatives he already annoyed by praising Obama for the federal government's response to superstorm Sandy. But the NRA ad—which could either be about the Obama daughters' Secret Service protection or the armed guards at their posh D.C. private school—has drawn sharp criticisms for bringing the girls into a debate about gun violence. The NRA has said it's a legitimate criticism of Obama, who has expressed skepticism about the organization's call for armed guards in schools in the aftermath of the school shooting in Newtown, Conn.
"They’ve got real issues to debate on this topic. Get to the real issues. 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 on the real issues," Christie said.
The governor made it clear that, if he decides to run in 2016, his kids won't have much of a say in the decision.
"My children had no choice, realistically, in what I decided to do with my career and what effect that’s had on their lives, in making them somewhat public figures, and making them subject to protection from the executive protection unit," he said. "My kids don’t have a choice about that.
"My children had no choice that I wanted to run for governor. I mean, I pretended that they did, I asked them what they thought. But in the end they had absolutely no choice in whether I ran for governor or not," he said, to chuckles from his audience.
"They knew that, by the way, when I was asking them, which is why they didn’t spend a whole lot of time answering," he quipped."
He's right.
01-18-2013 04:43 AM
01-18-2013 04:45 AM
mauser wrote:
Those poor, public figure's children.....
Have anything intelligent to add, or is that it?
01-18-2013 04:47 AM
01-18-2013 04:49 AM
01-18-2013 04:52 AM
kav wrote:
mauser wrote:
Those poor, public figure's children.....
Have anything intelligent to add, or is that it?
So the answer is no.
By the way, the plural possessive is " figures' ", but take pride in your illiteracy!.
01-18-2013 05:06 AM
Good for Christie. I like him more and more.
01-18-2013 05:16 AM
01-18-2013 05:23 AM
mauser wrote:
Kav: Thanks for the invaluable info.
We have to take care of the Illiterate like you.
01-18-2013 05:33 AM - edited 01-18-2013 05:35 AM
quickie1 wrote:Good for Christie. I like him more and more.
I don't. He's still a Conservative, generally poor Governor of my state, with a history of poor governors since I got here 20 years ago. Only one from either party, Acting Governor **bleep** Codey, who stepped in when Whitman resigned, was competent and effective.
However, since late October, Christie HAS stepped up to the plate and taken strong stands AWAY from the bat-$#!t-crazy right-wing-nuts, and is more in line with traditional Republicans. Besides, he's up for re-election in a STRONGLY Democratic state in 10 months and the more he aligns himself with the RWNs the more he hurts himself here. The "glow" from his superb handling of S-S Sandy can fade really quickly if he doesn't oppose, or, worse, adopts the positions of the fringe right-wing. He's a smart politician and he knows he has to continue to be an effective Governor during our state's election season.
Notice Christie attacked the ad by the NRA, not the NRA. Cleverl
Edit note: Bleeping the nickname for RIchard Codey that begins with D? The censor is imbecilic!
01-18-2013 05:38 AM
yanktar wrote:
quickie1 wrote:Good for Christie. I like him more and more.
I don't. He's still a Conservative, generally poor Governor of my state, with a history of poor governors since I got here 20 years ago. Only one from either party, Acting Governor **bleep** Codey, who stepped in when Whitman resigned, was competent and effective.
However, since late October, Christie HAS stepped up to the plate and taken strong stands AWAY from the bat-$#!t-crazy right-wing-nuts, and is more in line with traditional Republicans. Besides, he's up for re-election in a STRONGLY Democratic state in 10 months and the more he aligns himself with the RWNs the more he hurts himself here. The "glow" from his superb handling of S-S Sandy can fade really quickly if he doesn't oppose, or, worse, adopts the positions of the fringe right-wing. He's a smart politician and he knows he has to continue to be an effective Governor during our state's election season.
Notice Christie attacked the ad by the NRA, not the NRA. Cleverl
Edit note: Bleeping the nickname for RIchard Codey that begins with D? The censor is imbecilic!
Wow. You have much more at stake and know a great deal about the man. I agree with you on the fact that he seems to be distancing himself from the stringent GOP hardcore.
01-18-2013 05:42 AM
kav wrote:
mauser wrote:
Those poor, public figure's children.....
Have anything intelligent to add, or is that it?
mauser is a big Rush Limbaugh fan,He has all of his action figures collection.
01-18-2013 05:43 AM
mauser wrote:
Oh yeah....Chris Christie is a douche.
Well mauser he "is" a Republican after all.
01-18-2013 05:44 AM
buckethead99 wrote:
kav wrote:
mauser wrote:
Those poor, public figure's children.....
Have anything intelligent to add, or is that it?
mauser is a big Rush Limbaugh fan,He has all of his action figures collection.
The only "action figure" I could see of Rush, is him sitting on the toilet.
01-18-2013 05:49 AM
Christie is unusually righteous for a repug
01-18-2013 05:50 AM - edited 01-18-2013 05:51 AM
quickie1 wrote:
yanktar wrote:
quickie1 wrote:Good for Christie. I like him more and more.
I don't. He's still a Conservative, generally poor Governor of my state, with a history of poor governors since I got here 20 years ago. Only one from either party, Acting Governor **bleep** Codey, who stepped in when Whitman resigned, was competent and effective.
However, since late October, Christie HAS stepped up to the plate and taken strong stands AWAY from the bat-$#!t-crazy right-wing-nuts, and is more in line with traditional Republicans. Besides, he's up for re-election in a STRONGLY Democratic state in 10 months and the more he aligns himself with the RWNs the more he hurts himself here. The "glow" from his superb handling of S-S Sandy can fade really quickly if he doesn't oppose, or, worse, adopts the positions of the fringe right-wing. He's a smart politician and he knows he has to continue to be an effective Governor during our state's election season.
Notice Christie attacked the ad by the NRA, not the NRA. Cleverl
Edit note: Bleeping the nickname for RIchard Codey that begins with D? The censor is imbecilic!
Wow. You have much more at stake and know a great deal about the man. I agree with you on the fact that he seems to be distancing himself from the stringent GOP hardcore.
Well, until S-S Sandy, Christie, while a strong contender for re-election here, was definitely vulnerable, especially to Newark Mayor Corey Booker, who has done a HELL of a good job bringing that city back as well as being a genuine hero, rushing into a burning building to rescue someone and getting 2nd degree burns doing it--with his bodyguards chasing after him!
This was Christie's fourth storm: the Christmas Blizzard, which he totally mismanaged, Hurricane Irene, where he was better, but not very good, the Halloween Blizzard where he was generally ineffective, and finally S-S Sandy, where he excelled. He's mis-managed several major things in NJ, cost us a quarter billion in Fed Education aid, then lied about it and scape-goated and fired an aide. He cost us billions by cancelling a joint Port Authority tunnel project, and, in general, hasn't done much better with state finances than either of his predecessors.
But he HAS stepped up to the plate and shown he has balls standing up to the RNC and Fux Noise, refusing to toss his state under the bus for the sake of the national election (which was already lost and he knew it).
01-18-2013 05:55 AM
01-18-2013 05:58 AM
I still like Christie. But like many here, he's missing the point of the NRA.
Besides, where's his outrage over Obama exploiting his own children for political gain?
Either way, if armed guards are an effective way to protect some children, then they're an effective way to protect all children.
No amount of menstruating by the left will change that.
01-18-2013 06:00 AM - edited 01-18-2013 06:01 AM
nedezero1 wrote:I still like Christie. But like many here, he's missing the point of the NRA.
Besides, where's his outrage over Obama exploiting his own children for political gain?
Either way, if armed guards are an effective way to protect some children, then they're an effective way to protect all children.
No amount of menstruating by the left will change that.
Or B.S. from the right.
01-18-2013 06:03 AM
nedezero1 wrote:I still like Christie. But like many here, he's missing the point of the NRA.
Besides, where's his outrage over Obama exploiting his own children for political gain?
Either way, if armed guards are an effective way to protect some children, then they're an effective way to protect all children.
No amount of menstruating by the left will change that.
So you advocate Secret Service protection for all children ned?
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