Saturday, November 23, 2013

Chris Christie and the Mouth that Leads the Brain

Democrats plan to use Chris Christie's comments against House Republicans:
Democrats are preparing a new broadside against vulnerable House Republicans by highlighting critical remarks made about Washington Republicans by New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, a possible GOP presidential contender. 
On a number of issues, Christie has been critical of House Republicans this year, particularly over their handling of the October government shutdown, the delayed federal aid to victims of Superstorm Sandy, and the general state of congressional gridlock in the nation's capital.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, the official party group responsible for electing Democrats to the House, is planning to launch a messaging campaign that uses the governor’s remarks against sitting House Republicans. 
While not a paid ad buy (yet), the early messaging blast serves as a sneak peek into how Democrats intend to highlight discord within the Republican Party and badger potential GOP presidential candidates at the same time. The DCCC plans to blast out a series of press releases against GOP candidates in New Jersey, New York and California this week.
Read the rest of the story HERE.

What the Democrats that are running in 2014 need to do is throw a pre-election party and invite Christie in to talk about himself..

Once there,......Ask for pictures.........Then one-at-a-time go up and throw your arms around him for a nice pre-election hug...and snap away..

For the BEST EFFECT, do it the week before the General election.

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4 comments:

BOSMAN said...

Thanks Chris..I guess it's your M.O. to try and be a 2014 spoiler 'too'.

What's that say about HIS JUDGMENT?

Didn't it ever occur to him that HIS BIG MOUTH and CRITICISM of the GOP plays right into the hands of the Democrats?

Anonymous said...

Yup. Christie lacks in judgment, and only cares about himself. Bad combo. Oh, but isn't he great the way he says it like it is? The way he works across the aisle? GAG

These faults (and more)are what make him a weak candidate in a general election. He is only great in his own eyes--sort of like the current occupant of the White House. This breed of politicians think that their mere presence is what makes the difference. GAG.

-Martha

Anonymous said...

I'm not saying we don't need to work with Democrats, we clearly do. I'm saying that the Republicans who are out there dissing each other (Christie, Rand, Ted) rather than fighting the real battle (leftists) do a lot more harm than good. And I hope we do not nominate one.

-Martha

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