Saturday, June 8, 2013

On the "Bromance"


I personally feel that it's a good thing whenever a Democrat and a Republican get together and form a positive relationship and, yes, I would absolutely like to see more of it (not that I'm holding my breath, mind you, with morons like Pelosi - the biotch hasn't even made spell-check yet - and Bitch McConnell ruling the roost).

11 comments:

Les Carpenter said...

My respect for Christie has risen of late. The man in my opinion is acting very much like a public servant should. I'm quite sure the founding fathers would approve.

You?

dmarks said...

Amen, Les.

Chris Christie is acting in the public interest so much of the time, which is not that common among powerful politicians.

In the link below, you can see he has clearly earned the wrath of destructive special interest groups which aim to get public service "workers" rich while preventing their necessary jobs from being completed:

http://www.aflcio.org/Blog/Organizing-Bargaining/New-Jersey-Gov.-Chris-Christie-Attacks-Unions-and-Working-Families-in-RNC-Speech

The above link, of course, contains many falsehoods. Despite the claims in the rant, Christie has never "attacked those workers’ right to join together" to do anything in any shape or form, ever.

Rusty Shackelford said...



Christie is a republican governor in a very blue state, up for re-election next year How else should he act? He may be a bit over weight but he aint stupid.He's also riding an approval rating closing in on 70%.

Will "take no prisoners" Hart said...

I would like to see him run as an independent in 2016. I know that I would certainly give him some consideration.

Rusty Shackelford said...



Wish in one hand Will....do you still hold stock that an (I) could win a general election? If you do....how is the weather in OZ today?

dmarks said...

That is where we are, Rusty. The Land of Oz. Where a humbug rules over us all by means of smoke and mirrors. And he blew in from Midwest on a balloon of Hope and Change.... Where the media is full of cowardly lying, pundits argue by creating straw-men, and it is hard to find someone with a heart..... and the Wicked Witch waits in the wings to take over in 2016.

Will "take no prisoners" Hart said...

I think that there are a handful of independents who could possibly get to 270 electoral votes and Christie is one of them.

Lisa G. said...

I like Christie - he's a man of his word and for a politician, that's very rare. I wish he were running my state. My aunt and uncle, both liberal democrats, like him too. The only person who could beat him for governor is Cory Booker - that man is unbelievable for what he did for the citizens of Newark during that massive snow storm.

Rusty Shackelford said...


Christie isn't an independent Will,he's a republican.......hell,he gave the keynote address at the convention last August.

dmarks said...

Will: Wealthy anti-worker organizations like the AFL-CIO will use millions of dollars of dues money from workers that don't even want to belong to it to fight Christie to their last breath.

Will "take no prisoners" Hart said...

Russ, I noticed that you spelled Republican with a small r in Mr. Christie's case. It's one of the reasons why I'd like to seem him move to the Is