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NJ Governor Tapped To Deliver Keynote Speech At GOP Convention

Mayhem

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Chris Christie GOP Keynote: NJ Governor Tapped To Deliver Marquee Speech At GOP Convention

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/14/chris-christie-gop-keynote-convention_n_1774525.html

Chris Christie, the sometimes abrasive but always entertaining governor of New Jersey, is set to be announced Tuesday as the keynote speaker for the Republicans' national convention later this month.

Christie, who considered a 2012 presidential bid of his own before endorsing former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, is already at work on his speech to the convention in Tampa, Fla. His record of cutting his state's budget, curtailing public sector unions and dealing with a Democratic legislature with disarming and combative confidence all were expected to be on display as he looked to fire up his party's base.

The scheduling decision was first reported online by USA Today early Tuesday and confirmed by Republican officials directly involved in convention planning. The Republican officials spoke on the condition of anonymity because the formal announcement was not planned until later Tuesday.

"I'll try to tell some very direct and hard truths to people in the country about the trouble that we're in and the fact that fixing those problems is not going to be easy for any of them," Christie told USA Today in an interview announcing his speech. He said he will describe his experiences in New Jersey as evidence that "the American people are ready to confront those problems head-on and endure some sacrifice."

The keynote speech is the highest profile spot for someone not accepting the party's presidential or vice presidential nominations. The slot has launched many political figures, most notably a little-known state senator from Illinois named Barack Obama in 2004. Four years later, he won the White House.

Christie, already a favorite among fiscal conservatives for his tough talk and take-no-prisoners persona, will find a national introduction of sorts in Tampa and, perhaps, offer the opening steps toward a presidential run in 2016 if Romney loses, or in 2020. The 49-year-old former prosecutor has shown little sign of his influence waning, and he has left the door open for a White House run of his own.

Responding to a question about a 2016 presidential bid, Christie told NBC's "Meet the Press" that he was "going to need a job" after 2013. He added, "So maybe it will be that. Who knows?"

Christie became the first Republican elected New Jersey governor in a dozen years when he defeated Democratic millionaire and ex-Wall Street executive Jon Corzine in 2009. Christie was among the most sought-after guest stars on the GOP speaking circuit and spent much of the recent years traipsing from Connecticut to Michigan and Illinois, appearing in Oregon and Minnesota to endorse fellow Republicans and elevating his own national profile.

Many in the party hoped he would mount a last-minute effort to get on the 2012 ballots. He weighed it and in October 2011 earned headlines when he declared with finality that "now is not my time" to run for president, dashing the hopes of Republicans still searching for someone other than then-front-runners Romney and Texas Gov. Rick Perry.

Christie had insisted for months that he wouldn't run. But then came an intense weekend of reconsideration before he made a firm announcement at a news conference at the New Jersey Statehouse. His decision effectively made the campaign between Romney and the rotating cast of anti-Romneys who rose and fell as each primary came and went.

In leaving the 2012 melee, he said he wasn't seeking the job of vice president.

"I just don't think I have the personality to be asked," he said. "I'm not looking for that job."

But, apparently, he wasn't opposed to going to Tampa to deliver a speech that may rekindle buzz about his own presidential ambitions.

"It's what I accomplish or don't accomplish as governor that will be the springboard or not for me," he told USA Today. "It's not what you say but what you accomplish."

Well, that's more votes in Obama's pocket. This guy couldn't talk to his own grandmother without pissing her off. And trust me, the last thing you ever want speaking for you is a guy from New Jersey.

This is quite the suicide pact that the GOP has signed.
 

bobjustbob

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Sorry, but you've gotta love the guy. He doesn't hide behind political rhetoric. Sure he comes off harsh at times but you have to remember, he is down 60/40 in both houses in the legislature. Every committee chairman is a Democrat. Every one of his ideas are fought. The only way to do what the people elected him to do is fight back. He comes out and tells you his plan and names who is fighting him on it and their reasons. He would piss the same people off even if he took the softer approach. From the beginning he said that he wanted to finish his job in NJ before moving on to other offices. I'm sure that some of the Republicans are pissed too for that decision. Tough shit. He knows that even if Reagan rose from his grave to take the VP spot, Mitt still can't win with this parties organization.
 

Mayhem

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Sorry, but you've gotta love the guy. He doesn't hide behind political rhetoric. Sure he comes off harsh at times but you have to remember, he is down 60/40 in both houses in the legislature. Every committee chairman is a Democrat. Every one of his ideas are fought. The only way to do what the people elected him to do is fight back. He comes out and tells you his plan and names who is fighting him on it and their reasons. He would piss the same people off even if he took the softer approach. From the beginning he said that he wanted to finish his job in NJ before moving on to other offices. I'm sure that some of the Republicans are pissed too for that decision. Tough shit. He knows that even if Reagan rose from his grave to take the VP spot, Mitt still can't win with this parties organization.

No disagreement with any of your points. I grew up in Joisey and I get it. But the same things that make him effective in the Fahgedaboutit State is the same things that are going to bite the GOPs ass when he addresses the nation. Seriously, the kinder, gentler GOP voters are going to be pretty turned off by this guy.
 

bobjustbob

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I see it the other way. Fat Chris goes out there and makes a crowd rising speech. Then he says,"And now your next President of the United States Mitt Romney." (insert sound of crickets here)
 
And in other convetion news, it's going to rain. I hope it rains A LOT. So now the GOP'er inside can go out and give the Occupy malcontents out there some bars of soap (and considering what happened in previous Occupy camps, those bars of soap should be on a rope) and bottles of RID.


:tongue:
 

xfire

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And in other convetion news, it's going to rain. I hope it rains A LOT. So now the GOP'er inside can go out and give the Occupy malcontents out there some bars of soap (and considering what happened in previous Occupy camps, those bars of soap should be on a rope) and bottles of RID.

You have an unhealthy obsession with the occupy movement. Why do I think it's unhealthy? Because they're fairly marginal. Who really gives a fuck what they're doing? Why do they bother you?
 

Mayhem

Banned
Sorry, but you've gotta love the guy. He doesn't hide behind political rhetoric. Sure he comes off harsh at times but you have to remember, he is down 60/40 in both houses in the legislature. Every committee chairman is a Democrat. Every one of his ideas are fought. The only way to do what the people elected him to do is fight back. He comes out and tells you his plan and names who is fighting him on it and their reasons. He would piss the same people off even if he took the softer approach. From the beginning he said that he wanted to finish his job in NJ before moving on to other offices. I'm sure that some of the Republicans are pissed too for that decision. Tough shit. He knows that even if Reagan rose from his grave to take the VP spot, Mitt still can't win with this parties organization.

I see it the other way. Fat Chris goes out there and makes a crowd rising speech. Then he says,"And now your next President of the United States Mitt Romney." (insert sound of crickets here)

Told ya he was gonna tank.
 

bobjustbob

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I don't know what Mitt was thinking having fat Chris up there. I could tell that Christie was holding back. The guts and gusto isn't Mitt and the party knows that. Don't show the poster boy up. I watched the whole speach and when they cut to Mitt he was just frozen faced. Looking like he was worried that Christie might himself look better than him. And that doesn't take much. Mitt is dead in the north east.
 
What? Ann Romney comes out emphasizing that love is the most important thing in ones life, a few minutes later Christie comes out and basically throws the love thing in her face. He says it's all about respect, talking like a Jersey mobster.
 

alexpnz

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America's Governor.
 
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