Will Republicans accept him though since he's getting pretty friendly with Obama these days? Originally Posted by jbravo_123
I think they see that as an example of conservatives being open minded, in spite of the stereotypes. Originally Posted by Jewish LawyerHe's been friendly with Obama. Nothing wrong with that as long as he keeps the conservative principles. The conservative talking heads need to keep in mind that he his running a state and having open access to the White House helps him do that. It certainly helped him after Sandy. It's good business and good politics considering he is a republican Governor in a blue state.
I think they see that as an example of conservatives being open minded, in spite of the stereotypes. Originally Posted by Jewish LawyerIt is nice when any politician can remain open minded and keep their principles. Even better when they can keep their principles and realize that the "other side", whichever that may be, are humans--most of whom are not inherently evil just because they disagree.
I think they see that as an example of conservatives being open minded, in spite of the stereotypes. Originally Posted by Jewish Lawyer
He's been friendly with Obama. Nothing wrong with that as long as he keeps the conservative principles. The conservative talking heads need to keep in mind that he his running a state and having open access to the White House helps him do that. It certainly helped him after Sandy. It's good business and good politics considering he is a republican Governor in a blue state.
As much as I like Governor Perry and the Texas attitude it would never work anywhere in the Northeast.
If Christie makes it to the nomination he will certainly be fun to watch debating Hillary. Originally Posted by boardman
It is nice when any politician can remain open minded and keep their principles. Even better when they can keep their principles and realize that the "other side", whichever that may be, are humans--most of whom are not inherently evil just because they disagree.Yeah don't get me wrong - I'm all for moderate conservatives and liberals who are mature enough to you know, actually work with the other side to get things done.
Both sides have spewed so much hate speech and worked so hard at demonizing anyone who disagrees with them (BOTH sides), it has made it near impossible for any serious debate of complex problems. It doesn't matter which party is in charge now, the Hatfield-McCoy mentality is deeply entrenched and will take a long while to change.
I don't know as much about the NJ governor as I probably should, but the fact that he is willing to work across the chasm is a major plus in my mind. Originally Posted by Old-T
He's been friendly with Obama. Nothing wrong with that as long as he keeps the conservative principles. The conservative talking heads need to keep in mind that he his running a state and having open access to the White House helps him do that. It certainly helped him after Sandy. It's good business and good politics considering he is a republican Governor in a blue state.
As much as I like Governor Perry and the Texas attitude it would never work anywhere in the Northeast.
If Christie makes it to the nomination he will certainly be fun to watch debating Hillary. Originally Posted by boardman
With Lautenberg dead Christie will get to fill the seat. If he choses a republican he can mend his bridges with the GOP. Originally Posted by JD BarleycornBut picking a Republican will create a shitstorm.