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marmar

(77,045 posts)
13. I don't share your optimism on his enlightenment.
Wed Nov 21, 2012, 09:41 AM
Nov 2012

I predict this too will pass -- his corporate sponsors will see to that. Rupert Murdoch already coerced him to 'see the light' on support for Mitt Romney.


Nothing false in this article (though Christie is not a friend of democrats and liberals) graham4anything Nov 2012 #1
You are wrong about Cuomo edhopper Nov 2012 #19
I know this is not relevant, but, I remember when Andrew ran his dad's campaign graham4anything Nov 2012 #25
Andrew Cuomo edhopper Nov 2012 #29
it's the same one. Don't let them fool you. Son of Mario. Smearer. graham4anything Nov 2012 #30
The very article you sight edhopper Nov 2012 #31
I did address the issue. It is the same Cuomo. graham4anything Nov 2012 #32
He handled the situation very well. TheCowsCameHome Nov 2012 #2
Hmmm....a run for President in 2016? nt Honeycombe8 Nov 2012 #3
Not wanting people to suffer and die get the red out Nov 2012 #4
Good point, our expectations are so low of the repukes he looks good! flamingdem Nov 2012 #28
People tend not to be big picture thinkers .............. marmar Nov 2012 #5
+1 xchrom Nov 2012 #7
I'm sure he's probably gained a little insight now that he has Skidmore Nov 2012 #8
I don't share your optimism on his enlightenment. marmar Nov 2012 #13
+100 satxdem Nov 2012 #11
Some people forget. ProSense Nov 2012 #14
Approval surges using government to help people. Please proceed Nov 2012 #6
hang around the President and your favorables rise... spanone Nov 2012 #9
Sorry ... there's still too much ugliness in his past Auggie Nov 2012 #10
Most people on this board won't vote exboyfil Nov 2012 #16
there's no doubt he represents the future of their party. xchrom Nov 2012 #17
A lesson to all politicians--Americans respect a person who seems to do the job. HereSince1628 Nov 2012 #12
Depending on Christie's next move, it could be temporary. no_hypocrisy Nov 2012 #15
As an Okie I'll always see Cristie in a more favorable light madokie Nov 2012 #18
I have to admit that I gained respect for him after Sandy. HopeHoops Nov 2012 #20
Cory Booker will decline to run; North and South Dems will split; Christie will be re-elected. FarCenter Nov 2012 #21
Wrong! n/t ProSense Nov 2012 #22
And the Repub party hates him right now. Jennicut Nov 2012 #23
He'll win New Hampshire easily - after that, who knows FarCenter Nov 2012 #24
Obama can make a shirt look good and he made Christie look good Autumn Nov 2012 #26
And there will be plenty of time for the Dems later on to remind people of the things he did in the graham4anything Nov 2012 #27
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