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How would you define "left wing radical nutjobs"? UnrepentantLiberal Jan 2013 #1
Are you suggesting there are no left wing radical nutjobs? Cary Jan 2013 #2
I think that's a pretty good definition right there WeekendWarrior Jan 2013 #12
True. UnrepentantLiberal Jan 2013 #15
people like Crazy Bachmann or Snowbunny Palin those kind of nutters are exclusive to the right. Sunlei Jan 2013 #35
It's the same strident, take no prisoners attitude WeekendWarrior Jan 2013 #38
Todays new republicans are downright dangerous because they fund groups like NRA, JBS and KKK Sunlei Jan 2013 #40
Cornell West and PETA are 2 examples that come to mind. CheapShotArtist Jan 2013 #25
Cornell West is not a nutjob. UnrepentantLiberal Jan 2013 #27
IDK about that... CheapShotArtist Jan 2013 #33
Over the top? Yes. UnrepentantLiberal Jan 2013 #36
I don't think Peta is a nutjob either, they did a lot of good things and follow their agenda. Sunlei Jan 2013 #34
Anyone to the left of him? *shrug* Creideiki Jan 2013 #31
Yep. UnrepentantLiberal Jan 2013 #32
Clean up & federal $ is one thing. Christie hasn't done much at all to think about the next storms. Sunlei Jan 2013 #3
Mitt Romney used the debates to highlight NewJeffCT Jan 2013 #4
Don't fall for his bs CitizenPatriot Jan 2013 #5
I'm only talking comparison here. Cary Jan 2013 #8
I do like General Powell, he is a very reasonable man one of the best Rs out there. Even he backed O Sunlei Jan 2013 #41
Although I think Christie's straight talk express works on the local level, I don't think it would politicaljunkie41910 Jan 2013 #6
He also said on MJ that it was the redistricting of House seats that has caused CTyankee Jan 2013 #7
Leopards don't change their spots Cary Jan 2013 #9
well, I'd say he's crafty. He knows that being a very large man can be quite CTyankee Jan 2013 #11
He'll revert back... tallahasseedem Jan 2013 #19
well, we'll see how well he does going forward, won't we? If he reverts, he'll feel CTyankee Jan 2013 #20
Unfortunately, yes... tallahasseedem Jan 2013 #21
wehave to keep fighting, that's for sure, esp. on unions who have a more tenuous CTyankee Jan 2013 #23
Not sure if he will run in 2016 but if he does he could be very tough to beat. Interesting Filibuster Harry Jan 2013 #10
It works 2 ways. Cary Jan 2013 #13
Christie is the new Guilani NewsCenter28 Jan 2013 #14
I'm afraid you're correct. n/t Cary Jan 2013 #16
Uhh. Christie also pretends to be moderate. Until the hurricane that's all he did. madinmaryland Jan 2013 #22
I also think Jeb Bush will be a frontrunner in 2016. I don't think that the Bush name is that Nay Jan 2013 #29
If he ever is elected president, he'll be just like bush co- stubborn, dismissive of any other view craigmatic Jan 2013 #17
Oh, I'll never vote for him but I just wonder how many other Dems he'll fool... CTyankee Jan 2013 #24
It's easy to fall for his BS, let's hope... tallahasseedem Jan 2013 #18
I don't know if the GOP would ever nominate him, CheapShotArtist Jan 2013 #26
Opportunistic and arrogant? Sounds like the same kind of puke to me Politicub Jan 2013 #28
Unlike Florida DonCoquixote Jan 2013 #30
Fat chance cbrer Jan 2013 #37
That's heavy, man. Cary Jan 2013 #39
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