Krauthammer: Christie Gave Obama 'Lap Dance' After Sandy
by Tony Lee 31 Mar 2014
Republican pundit Charles Krauthammer said that when Republican New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie embraced President Barack Obama after Hurricane Sandy a week before the 2012 presidential election, he was essentially giving Obama a lap dance.
“I think many Republicans are extremely upset with what was described in the press as giving Obama a bear hug,” Krauthammer said on Sunday in a debate with Obama strategist David Plouffe, according to Politico. “I saw it slightly differently, I thought it was more of like a lap dance. Not a phrase I would use on television, since the image is too disturbing.”
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Quote: Rev wrote in post #1Krauthammer: Christie Gave Obama 'Lap Dance' After Sandy
Republican pundit Charles Krauthammer said that when Republican New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie embraced President Barack Obama after Hurricane Sandy a week before the 2012 presidential election, he was essentially giving Obama a lap dance.
Hard to disagree with that assessment.
Contrast that to the SEVERE beating the Bush took at the hands of the Dems after Katrina, and it becomes clear that the rules of engagement are not the same.
Don't forget Mr Ray Nagin.... From the "Never let a crisis go to waste, Rahm Emanuel School of Self Advancement
"The former mayor of New Orleans, Louisiana has been found guilty of corruption and charges that he accepted bribes, free trips, and other favors from private contractors hoping to secure work in the city after the devastating Hurricane Katrina.
Federal prosecutors asserted that Ray Nagin accepted payments worth $500,000 before the storm leveled portions of New Orleans in 2005 and through the city's recovery. The jury found Nagin guilty on 20 of 21 counts against him. He sat quietly as the verdict was read "
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You have to combine Christie's coquettish behavior with Obama with that terrible and self-centered keynote speech he gave "endorsing" Romney at the 2012 convention. He's not a guy I am likely to support. Indeed, I wonder if he's actually a Republican at all.
Quote: Cincinnatus wrote in post #4You have to combine Christie's coquettish behavior with Obama with that terrible and self-centered keynote speech he gave "endorsing" Romney at the 2012 convention. He's not a guy I am likely to support. Indeed, I wonder if he's actually a Republican at all.
Quote: Cincinnatus wrote in post #4You have to combine Christie's coquettish behavior with Obama with that terrible and self-centered keynote speech he gave "endorsing" Romney at the 2012 convention. He's not a guy I am likely to support. Indeed, I wonder if he's actually a Republican at all.
Christie Creme is an utter disaster in NJ. Raising taxes and still the state is on the verge of bankruptcy. He is a lousy Gov any way you slice it. He has nothing to point to as an achievement like Perry or Walker do.
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Quote: Cincinnatus wrote in post #4You have to combine Christie's coquettish behavior with Obama with that terrible and self-centered keynote speech he gave "endorsing" Romney at the 2012 convention. He's not a guy I am likely to support. Indeed, I wonder if he's actually a Republican at all.