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Shouldn’t Shun Christie In Spite Of
Giving Obama ‘Lap Dance’ After Sandy
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Krauthammer To O’Reilly: GOP
Shouldn’t Shun Christie In Spite Of
Giving Obama ‘Lap Dance’ After Sandy

Mediaite, by Josh Feldman

Original Article

Posted By:KarenJ1, 2/27/2013 2:41:56 PM

New Jersey governor Chris Christie has not been invited to speak at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference this year, due to what one insider described as his “limited future” within the Republican party. Bill O’Reilly brought on Charles Krauthammer to talk about why this happened, with both men surmising it had to do with Christie embracing President Obama during Hurricane Sandy. Krauthammer quipped that it was more than an embrace, it was a “lap dance.” O’Reilly presumed that this was all due to Christie publicly embracing the president in the wake of Hurricane Sandy a week

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That´s too horrific to even contemplate! Yuck!

  

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Reply 1 - Posted by: fb2002, 2/27/2013 2:44:21 PM     (No. 9199371)

Chrissycreme is dead to me! CPAC was right to shun that RINO who ensured we are governed by zippy.


Reply 2 - Posted by: Axeman, 2/27/2013 2:48:50 PM     (No. 9199379)

Kristi´s selfishness and double dealing, backstabbing ways have led to many reasons to shun him. He is not a conservative, only an opportunist.


   

 

  


 
Reply 3 - Posted by: Dignitary Protection, 2/27/2013 2:50:10 PM     (No. 9199383)

Sorry Mr. Krauthammer, the GOP should shun the RINO.

He can continue kissing up to the occupant and Conservatives will shun them bot.


Reply 4 - Posted by: Dignitary Protection, 2/27/2013 2:50:53 PM     (No. 9199385)

That was suppsed to read "both"


Reply 5 - Posted by: coldoc, 2/27/2013 2:53:55 PM     (No. 9199390)

Write him off. He is well on the way to becoming a card carrying democrat anyway.


Reply 6 - Posted by: whyyeseyec, 2/27/2013 2:55:15 PM     (No. 9199392)

Christie will be a department head in Hillary`s Regime starting in 2017....


Reply 7 - Posted by: droopydog, 2/27/2013 2:57:31 PM     (No. 9199394)

When I see him on TV, I avert my eyes and hit the mute button. He´s crossed off the list.


   

 

  


 
Reply 8 - Posted by: King of all trolls, 2/27/2013 3:05:21 PM     (No. 9199404)

Christie is an insult to honest RINOs everywhere. He is a craven opportunist and a very ugly groupie.


Reply 9 - Posted by: JAN, 2/27/2013 3:14:54 PM     (No. 9199416)

Charles, you are WRONG.


Reply 10 - Posted by: yuban, 2/27/2013 3:20:03 PM     (No. 9199428)

Christie is just another elephant within the GOP. I must say he acts more like a jacka..


Reply 11 - Posted by: MattMusson, 2/27/2013 3:28:21 PM     (No. 9199445)

We distance ourselves - because we DO NOT want Christie to be the next GOP presidential candidate.


Reply 12 - Posted by: ladydawgfan, 2/27/2013 3:29:16 PM     (No. 9199447)

Chris Christie? Who´s Chris Christie?? Don´t know him. Never heard of him. There´s only this rather large vacuum where something promising used to be. But not to worry. It will soon be filled with T.E.A and sympathy!!


   

 



 
Reply 13 - Posted by: droopydog, 2/27/2013 3:40:14 PM     (No. 9199464)

#12 A void where Christie used to be? Sounds like the makings of a black hole.


Reply 14 - Posted by: ladydawgfan, 2/27/2013 3:44:48 PM     (No. 9199475)

Well, I DID say it was rather large and I did also mention the word "vacuum . . ."


Reply 15 - Posted by: LittleHoodedMonk, 2/27/2013 3:57:18 PM     (No. 9199500)

WARNING: Please put down all drink and food before reading my response.

Now, try to imagine what it would look like if a person as large as Chris Chrisite got down on 0bama and did him a “lap dance.” Even the SS couldn´t save him in time. Wait. Unless Michelle has been practicing to keep her man home.


Reply 16 - Posted by: Philipsonh, 2/27/2013 3:57:31 PM     (No. 9199501)

If the man ACTS like a Democrat, why should he be invited to a Conservative function.


Reply 17 - Posted by: mitzi, 2/27/2013 3:59:35 PM     (No. 9199503)

Is this the Krauthammer version of "love the sinner, hate the sin"?


   

 

  


 
Reply 18 - Posted by: connor, 2/27/2013 4:09:33 PM     (No. 9199515)

Krauthammer is correct. If we keep going who will be left? I am quite serious. We have this narrow vision of what constitutes a conservative that we are willing to embrace. People are people. Ronald Reagan was about as perfect as you can get and yet he embraced the Brady Bill.


Reply 19 - Posted by: TakeBackAmerica, 2/27/2013 4:11:14 PM     (No. 9199518)

O´Reilly needs to be upbraided for having dismissed Obama this past fall as merely a politician intent on winning his election instead of a traitor intent on doing exactly what we all knew he´d be doing if handed a second term: establishing an anti-American dictatorship.


Reply 20 - Posted by: bob913, 2/27/2013 4:13:41 PM     (No. 9199521)

I view Krauthammer as one of those that gradually undermines conservatives. He is always giving obama and the democrats the benefit the doubt.


Reply 21 - Posted by: snowoutlaw, 2/27/2013 4:25:41 PM     (No. 9199547)

The Republician Party should never shun any Republician. On the other hand the Conservative Political Action Conference should only invite people they want to listen to.


Reply 22 - Posted by: oldsfc, 2/27/2013 5:07:23 PM     (No. 9199604)

Well #18, look at it this way. If the GOP/Rove cabal shove another RINO down the throats of the voters, said voters will probably stay home. Please note Bob Dole, McCain, and Romney. Losers all. And Bush was no prize either.


   

 



 
Reply 23 - Posted by: fritzilou, 2/27/2013 5:51:50 PM     (No. 9199659)

Christie is not a conservatiive, but may of the other´s who are speaking are not conservatives as well. None of them should have been invited to CPAC. CAPAC has been hijacked by the moderates and no longer serves it´s purpose ala Bill Buckley´s intent. It is sad that this once exciting institution is another casualty of our discent; very sad.


Reply 24 - Posted by: TXknitter, 2/27/2013 6:17:10 PM     (No. 9199685)

I heard Mark Levin echo #23 and I agree. As far as Dr. K., why do we care what his critique of CPAC´s strategy is when he isn´t a conservative? I don´t.


Reply 25 - Posted by: rocket scientist, 2/27/2013 9:32:53 PM     (No. 9199929)

But the mainstream media keeps telling us that Christie is the most popular politician of 2012! By itself reason enough to lock Fat Boy out of OUR Conservative conference. If it looks like a RINO, talks like a RINO and lapdances for Obama like a RINO, it´s a RINO.
I agree with others here, the mental image of Fat Boy giving Obama a Lap Dance is "disturbing", to say the least!


Reply 26 - Posted by: absalom, 2/27/2013 10:45:04 PM     (No. 9200065)

The establishment includes the likes of O´Reilly, a first class moron, Krauthammer, a former Mondale adviser and Christie, a Rep in the Kean, Case, Cahill mold; trendy lefties all. When will posters wise up and realize that republicanism has never had anything to do w/principled conservatism. Never!!!!!



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