Chris Christie calls Obama a ‘petulant child’ on guns
Republican presidential candidate New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie speaks as Sen. So, I greatly admire the Tim Scotts of the world and, frankly, Ronald Reagan and Marco Rubio who can communicate our message in an aspirational, hopeful way. “Is that the kind of person that we want to put on the stage against Hillary Clinton?”.
National Review, citing unnamed sources with the Rubio PAC, reported the ads were to go up on the air and online Tuesday in New Hampshire, where Christie has focused his campaign.
All of this fresh attention is a testament to Christie’s growing momentum on New Hampshire, where he is battling Rubio, Bush and Kasich to become the more traditional party alternative to billionaire businessman Donald Trump, a political outsider who has led the state in most preference polls.
Christie had already criticized Rubio for his lack of dedication to his job as a Senator, saying that Rubio was spending too much time campaigning and not enough time voting on important things like the most recent budget.
The former secretary of state says the killings, which included the execution of a prominent Shiite Muslim cleric, “will inflame the region even more”.
Christie first used the number to ask for extra gasoline as New Jersey residents without power struggled to heat their homes.
Republicans also know how to have fun, at least New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is when he hit back at his GOP presidential rival Sen.
The IRS is planning to push you to fire up the computer rather than calling for tax help, but the agency’s in-house watchdog say that could freeze out millions of taxpayers or force them to pay for advice.
The ad was packed with photos of Christie and Obama from the president’s 2012 visit to New Jersey in the wake of Hurricane Sandy – a late election moment of comity between the two that many in the conservative blogosphere refuse to let Christie live down. Titled, “Look at me”, the ad bashes Christie for mismanaging New Jersey, where he’s now beginning his third year of his second term in office. It’s a not so-subtle dig at the outsiders in the race, as well as the senators, Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio, who he targeted repeatedly during his nine-event, four-day swing through the state to kick off 2016.
“Chris Christie could well be Obama’s favorite Republican governor. Why?”
The Democratic presidential front-runner says the US must raise some “serious questions” with the Saudi monarchy.
One Republican candidate said he doesn’t blame Americans for being angry.
The governor essentially settled on a one-state strategy, camping out in New Hampshire, doing endless town halls and using his flair for retail politicking to connect with voters. “Of all the candidates running in either party, only I have that record”.
Christie said the country needs a leader who can handle tough decisions.
“Our Founding Fathers gave us a president and a commander in chief because they understood that national security and public safety are the foundations of a free people, and there is nobody better on those two issues than Marco Rubio”, Gowdy says in the commercial.
‘If we are going to turn our frustration and anger with the D.C. insiders, the politicians of yesterday and the carnival barkers of today into something that actually changes American lives, we must elect someone who has been tested, ‘ Christie told the crowd. He has attacked Republicans that oppose Common Core.
“Hillary Clinton voiced her support for vaccinations tweeting “The earth is round, the sky is blue, and “#vaccineswork”.