Christie standing his ground on bear hunting
The ad continues by saying that Trump will “quickly cut the head off ISIS and take their oil”, using an acronym for the Islamic State group.
“We’re actually interacting with people”, Christie said about his campaign events and town halls in New Hampshire, continuing that he’s “not just standing up and doing speeches”. “Jeb had a Republican legislature his entire time in Florida”.
“Show time is over”.
“We have one of the most efficient and effective campaign teams in the race”, campaign manager Ken McKay said.
“If you’re an American who has committed the ultimate act of betrayal against our country, I will have no qualms about treating you like the enemy combatant you are”, he said. Donald Trump leads with 26.3 percent, followed by Marco Rubio with 13.3 percent, Ted Cruz with 12 percent and Christie with 11.3 percent.
“I said, ‘Excuse me, Mr. President did you ask how much gasoline do we need, ‘ looking at the people around the table like, help me out here, man. It felt like I was on Who Wants to be A Millionaire, and I was trying to phone a friend”.
“You’ll never have to wonder and certainly by the time my presidency will be over, you won’t say you won’t know me”, Christie said. It’s a format where his bold personality shines; he cracks jokes, occasionally argues with questioners, and often spends more than two hours talking with voters.
Wrapping a visit to New Hampshire, which will hold the first presidential primary in just over a month’s time, the Florida senator accused Clinton of lying in her response to the September 2012 terrorist attacks in Benghazi.
The former secretary of state says the killings, which included the execution of a prominent Shiite Muslim cleric, “will inflame the region even more”. “I’m not afraid of these emotions – God’s sakes I’m from New Jersey, how could I be afraid of anger and frustration?” He was asked if there would be a national bear policy, something he said he hadn’t thought of, but did warn that bears are invading our communities.
The New Jersey governor in his comments at Saint Anselm College didn’t mention Trump specifically but said, “Showtime is over”.
“What ISIS would really want is Marco Rubio’s immigration bill, giving them unfettered access to attack us at home”.
“The other thing”, he continued, “is it [the situation with Saudi Arabia] reveals the true nature of the criminal government that governs Iran – they allowed protesters to storm a diplomatic facility”. Another said he doesn’t blame them for being afraid.
“I’m just better qualified; I’m better tested; I’m more experienced”, he told reporters at a forum on drug addiction on Tuesday in Hooksett. And, for the record, I think it’s possible (if not probable) that we go into Cleveland for the Republican National Convention in July with no candidate with enough delegates to be the nominee. So it’s good to be attacked. John Kasich? He’s attacking me from the right? The holidays are over, and there is now less than a month to go before the first round of voting in the election, the Iowa caucuses. When Quinnipiac surveyed Buckeye voters, their two-term governor who got a free ride to reelection in 2014 courtesy of major newspapers who turned their eyes to minor infractions of his Democratic challenger trailed Donald Trump by ten points [23-13%]. “I looked at him, I said, ‘Stop it, powerless”.
“I think he’s very bright”.
According to administration officials, one measure in Obama’s executive order would require background checks for those who buy firearms at gun shows, a proposal that Republican congressmen, backed by the National Riffle Association, have long blocked. “Close your eyes and picture Hillary Rodham Clinton on the front steps of the Capitol in January of 2017, taking the oath of office as President of the United States”.