Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Congratulations, Governor Christie in being snubbed by CPAC. He might have a real chance at being President himself should he decide to run.

CPAC has become obnoxious with right wing extremism and unrealistic answers for the nation. 

I am happy for him. He knows the GOP is all about Jeb Bush in 2016. There is no secret there. 

Governing Republicans currently elected to office should take this opportunity to refuse their invitations. It would provide a way to state they are serious about governing and moving the nation into prosperity once again.

His re-election is not at all in contention. It was good of a Democrat to throw her hat in the ring. She will be better known, but, there is no chance. Seriously.

Christie's approval rating has sustained. It will continue regardless of the GOP at CPAC. It might even increase when New Jerseyans realize he is unchanged by the snub. Can CPAC snub anyone? At this point if a person is passed over by CPAC, isn't it more or less a sigh of relief?

By Matt Friedman/The Star-Ledger 
on February 20, 2013 at 6:00 AM, updated February 20, 2013 at 6:09 AM

TRENTON — New Jersey voters overwhelmingly approve (click here) of the job Gov. Chris Christie is doing and think he deserves to be re-elected, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released this morning
The Republican governor’s approval rating is 74 percent — the same as last month and the highest rating Quinnipiac has recorded for a New Jersey governor. Seventy-one percent of state residents think he deserves re-election to a second term in November.
By contrast, state Sen. Barbara Buono (D-Middlesex) – the Democrat who is all but certain to take on Christie – is virtually unknown to voters around the state, with 83 percent saying they have not hear enough about her to form an opinion....

One potential 2016 hopeful (click here) who won't be there, however -- New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie. Despite being the keynote speaker at the Republican National Convention and having a sky-high approval rating in the Garden State, CPAC officials told First Read Christie was not invited.