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Rove: Dems fear Christie
« on: February 16, 2014, 05:20:12 pm »
http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/presidential-races/198516-rove-dems-fear-christie

February 16, 2014, 09:40 am
Rove: Dems fear Christie

By Julian Hattem

Democrats are raising a fuss about the closure of the George Washington Bridge because they are afraid of Gov. Chris Christie's (R) chances in 2016, according to former President George W. Bush adviser Karl Rove.

“The reason the Democrats are doing this is because Gov. Christie is a strong potential candidate in 2016 and they’re going to try to smother every Republican presidential possibility they can,” Rove said on “Fox News Sunday.”

“They know that this race in 2016 is going to be difficult for the Democrats, hard to get a third term, particularly after the two terms of Obama.”

A former top Christie aide sent emails that seemed to indicate that the George Washington Bridge, a major thoroughfare connecting New Jersey to New York City, was closed as political retribution for a mayor not supporting the governor.

Before the scandal broke, Christie was seen as the potential frontrunner for the Republican nomination for president in 2016.

Last week, former Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland (D) said that Christie either knew about the planned closure “and he is lying, or he is the most inept, incompetent chief executive imaginable.”

On Sunday, Strickland said that Christie should have asked his aide, Bridget Anne Kelly, why she sent the emails.

“Why didn’t he ask her why did she send that email and try to find out why and who told her to do that?” he said.

“We still do not know ho told Bridget Kelly to do what she did.”

Rove countered that Strickland was a poor messenger on the issue, since his administration was mired in a scandal around the Ohio state government’s investigation of Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher, a man known during the 2008 election “Joe the Plumber."

“Damaging information about Joe the Plumber was leaked to the press,” Rove said.
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Re: Rove: Dems fear Christie
« Reply #1 on: February 16, 2014, 05:31:09 pm »
Hmm w here have we heard this before... oh, please font throw me in this broad patch... :thud:  some if us are on to these Democrats games to pick our candidates.
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Re: Rove: Dems fear Christie
« Reply #2 on: February 16, 2014, 05:37:12 pm »
Hmm w here have we heard this before... oh, please font throw me in this broad patch... :thud:  some if us are on to these Democrats games to pick our candidates.

Dems fear losing, period! They are more worried they don't have a good candidate. The hype in favor of Hillary is mostly hype. They chose Obama over her, and most likely will choose someone else over her. The only way she will get the democratic nod is if there is someone like Biden to challenge her.

Christie is tanking big time. Even so, he's Rove's anointed one. I prefer having a voice, and wish Rove's voice would go silent.

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Re: Rove: Dems fear Christie
« Reply #3 on: February 16, 2014, 05:43:46 pm »
Dems fear losing, period! They are more worried they don't have a good candidate. The hype in favor of Hillary is mostly hype. They chose Obama over her, and most likely will choose someone else over her. The only way she will get the democratic nod is if there is someone like Biden to challenge her.

Christie is tanking big time. Even so, he's Rove's anointed one. I prefer having a voice, and wish Rove's voice would go silent.

You and me both, happy.  Rove is past his expiration date.
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Re: Rove: Dems fear Christie
« Reply #4 on: February 17, 2014, 01:38:00 am »
Christie will do one thing if he runs and is nominated, he will put an end to the relevance of the so-con.  Most Americans don't like Democrats but are scared as Hell of the Republican so-cons.  People will take a shot with the libertarianism of a centrist Republican, especially if Hillary is the Dem standard bearer.
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Re: Rove: Dems fear Christie
« Reply #5 on: February 17, 2014, 02:03:36 am »
Hmm w here have we heard this before... oh, please font throw me in this broad patch... :thud:  some if us are on to these Democrats games to pick our candidates.
It's the old "Rope a Dope" game OR..
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Re: Rove: Dems fear Christie
« Reply #6 on: February 17, 2014, 02:44:58 am »

Dems fear losing, period! They are more worried they don't have a good candidate. The hype in favor of Hillary is mostly hype. They chose Obama over her, and most likely will choose someone else over her. The only way she will get the democratic nod is if there is someone like Biden ...


That's right. Think about it. The Democrats have never nominated the candidate that was leading early in the process.

In more then 60 years the candidates that won the nomination and then went on to win the presidency were all unknowns. Truman, Kennedy, Carter, Clinton, Obama. All were little-known Democrats and all came out of nowhere to win.

If past is prologue at least Hillary won't have a shot.

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Re: Rove: Dems fear Christie
« Reply #7 on: February 17, 2014, 02:57:19 am »
Christie will do one thing if he runs and is nominated, he will put an end to the relevance of the so-con.  Most Americans don't like Democrats but are scared as Hell of the Republican so-cons.  People will take a shot with the libertarianism of a centrist Republican, especially if Hillary is the Dem standard bearer.