lighthouse99
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Bush criticizing Trump was hilarious
Maybe he should have added: "You can’t scowl your way to the presidency.”
LOL The guy has a perpetual scowl
Fiorina got ticked off because some pundit made a comment using the sexist v word in reference to her. Well, what does she expect after she says stuff like If you want to talk about something, get a man, if you want something done, get a woman to do it Then, worse, she gets all snarky toward Cruz, who had nothing to do with it except the guy supports him, which only makes her look like, well, sour grapes
Chris Christie seems to think most Americans are a bunch of dummies/couch potato air-heads. He repeatedly says: “They [the people] don’t care about that”…Cruz and Rubio were talking about very interesting debates going on in Congress right now, but CC interrupted and once again said: “They don’t care about that…!”
HUH? I'm sorry but that strikes me as rather presumptuous and WORSE: condescending . Sure, the low-info voters "don’t care," so he’s right about them, but they probably don’t care about much of anything—except maybe “first female president!!” or maybe “first low-info president”
I believe most people, while they may not understand everything that goes on in Congress (who does?), are interested in such things just the same. I know I am. Now, maybe CC didn’t mean to offend and just cares about the "informationally challenged" folks in the audience, but I can’t help the thought that he was being somewhat arrogant/condenscending
That said, I did appreciate his answer to the person with the question about how, if we are a Christian nation, shouldn't we take in the Syrian refugees? Christie didn’t back down, didn’t show the least sign of “guilt” or hesitancy or whatever, concerning his position. And why should he? It is a matter of putting the nation’s security over all else, as a president is supposed to do, not a matter of (misdirected) “compassion.” If people want to help the refugees, they can go to a church that helps them and donate—The government needs to get out of the charity business just like it needs to get out of [fill in the blank] other kinds of business. I frankly wish the government would focus on defense ONLY and leave everything, or almost everything else, in the hands of the private sector
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LOL The guy has a perpetual scowl
Fiorina got ticked off because some pundit made a comment using the sexist v word in reference to her. Well, what does she expect after she says stuff like If you want to talk about something, get a man, if you want something done, get a woman to do it Then, worse, she gets all snarky toward Cruz, who had nothing to do with it except the guy supports him, which only makes her look like, well, sour grapes
Chris Christie seems to think most Americans are a bunch of dummies/couch potato air-heads. He repeatedly says: “They [the people] don’t care about that”…Cruz and Rubio were talking about very interesting debates going on in Congress right now, but CC interrupted and once again said: “They don’t care about that…!”
HUH? I'm sorry but that strikes me as rather presumptuous and WORSE: condescending . Sure, the low-info voters "don’t care," so he’s right about them, but they probably don’t care about much of anything—except maybe “first female president!!” or maybe “first low-info president”
I believe most people, while they may not understand everything that goes on in Congress (who does?), are interested in such things just the same. I know I am. Now, maybe CC didn’t mean to offend and just cares about the "informationally challenged" folks in the audience, but I can’t help the thought that he was being somewhat arrogant/condenscending
That said, I did appreciate his answer to the person with the question about how, if we are a Christian nation, shouldn't we take in the Syrian refugees? Christie didn’t back down, didn’t show the least sign of “guilt” or hesitancy or whatever, concerning his position. And why should he? It is a matter of putting the nation’s security over all else, as a president is supposed to do, not a matter of (misdirected) “compassion.” If people want to help the refugees, they can go to a church that helps them and donate—The government needs to get out of the charity business just like it needs to get out of [fill in the blank] other kinds of business. I frankly wish the government would focus on defense ONLY and leave everything, or almost everything else, in the hands of the private sector
:think: