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  • @charlesvan13

    Read: " None dare call it conspiracy " by Gary Allen

    Its only about 100pgs ...it explains everything

  • @heebyjeebus Unfortunately our presidents have been Selected not elected for years now... voting is easily tampered with now that everything is electronic ...its a all a scam but we can't be silent regardless

    Im just one voice hoping for improvement and helping to expose the ppls opposition to the filth in politics ... which our presiding Commander in Thief DEF is

  • @TrickTrolan

    Who is it then that is selecting the winner?

    It's not necessarily true that electronic ballots are easier to tamper with than paper.

  • @KungfoCow5 I see you been a sleep for the last 3yrs

  • @TrickTrolan Yeah 'cause the previous 8 years were fucking fantastic

  • Y@heebyjeebus You see me defending Bush anywhere in my posts? He sucked to but Barry's just making things worse

  • @TrickTrolan You really think the Republicans will improve your country? As a Brit I'm more concerned about your foreign policy, and the last thing I want is a return to messianic interventionism - which is probably what you'll get with a Republican (Paul excepted - he'll go too far the other way). The state of your economy is cumulative - years of bad policies by successive Dem and Republican govts, and a consumer debt culture that was never sustainable. Its systemic failure brah

  • This video is a symptom of the transformation of government.The Democratic Party your family supported is being replaced by the Democratic Socialists of America. You have probably seen the changes in Washington and felt the economic turmoil.The DSA includes members that are Socialist, Communism/Marxism and "Progressives."The DSA website lists its 70-100 members.You will lose freedom.We can't afford to lose our Bill of Rights - we are the only country in the World that has this. Check it Out!

  • Chris Christie is so fat, he has press conferences in the kitchen.

  • @Vegemighty LOL

  • ROMNEY/CHRISTIE 2012

  • @TrickTrolan Obama/Biden 2012. 

  • HOLY CRAP! JOHN CANDY ISN'T DEAD!!!

  • He had to move this event to a restaurant, so he could get his fat ass closer to the buffet.

  • @thereallurker hahaha

  • what the hell? is he doing this speech at a Steak N Shake? probably a Jersey diner. 

  • I can't stand this fat arrogant butthole.

  • We all need to learn to get along together. I don't agree with Gov. Christie, but it won't help to call him names.

  • lol @ the black Obama supporters in the background...

  • Oh shit - another know it all politician - what a gas bag

  • @radh20 - You're an idiot, but you're a Useful Idiot.

  • I think this man would make the president for the country. but I know he doesnt support you complete agenda.

  • christie know his stuff. plus he is no a bullshitter. than man keeps his promise. the guy is a moderate type man. but he vetoed the gay bill so now he is horrible. gays rather have a horrible economy and country and be able to get married.

  • Chris Krispy.

  • Damn, I wish Christie would have run.

  • Arguing on youtube is as productive as arguing with a mirror. No matter how valid your point is, you probably won't change someones mind who believes differently. Just sayin....

  • @natazer Yeah, not to mention that most of the time these arguments descend to having absolutely nothing to do with the video -- how in the world did people get to arguing about the size of embassies? XD

  • He's bloody well right! Ron Paul for President!

  • See, even Gov. Christie isn't the straight shooter he claims to be by is talking as a stooge when referencing the Tea Party. The Tea Party and Occupy movements are actually polar opposites. The Tea Party is not about the government not doing any thing but rather too much. The vast majority of federal spending has no Constitutional basis. The Occupy movement wants all sorts if increased extraconstitutional spending.

  • Big talk for somebody who ran on getting the corruption out of Trenton and so far hasn't done squat to clean it up. Just more right wing attacks on labor and education unions while corporate fat cats get their special tax deals.

  • Go eat another donut and shut the fuck up fatboy!

  • @usmaddog7 i love how ppl make fun of his weight because his politics are right

  • So fucking true.

  • All of the people in the background are working on Christie's lunch. It takes 6 man hours to make.

  • @Tanksareforcowards Did the words hit too deep so you had to make a weight joke to make yourself feel better? He's done more for the State of New Jersey than the President could ever dream of doing. Why? Because he's willing to work things out through compromise, unlike the President. Feel free to make another snarky comment, but you know what Gov. Christie says is true.

  • @Tacoz4Evry1 I can't even make fun of someone I like? Down boy.

  • @Tacoz4Evry1 Did you see CPAC? It's the Right who despises compromise.The say it themselves! Christie is an elected official who is morbidly morbidly obese to a point where it makes me wonder. How are the people of NJ able to trust this man who obviously has ZERO self control. Elected officials get chastised for mental illnesses (depression) but look at Christie! He is psychologically/physically ill.wondering how people can trust him to lead when he cant even lead his own body.smh

  • @TheLambeezy You're absolutely correct in that statement. The right (as well as the left) hate compromise and can't stand to hear the very word. However, look at where Gov. Christie's from: New Jersey!!! With a substantial majority in NJ Legislature, Christie has no choice but to compromise with democrats and play the middle. But unlike the POTUS, he does listen to the other side and strikes a deal. BTW did you know the POTUS smokes a pack a day? How about that "self control?"

  • @Tacoz4Evry1 Yes absolutely, both right and left can be intransigent. I am not familiar with Christies record but to say the president has never listened to the other side? His 'thing' as president was healthcare and he dropped the public option from it and took a republican mandate model. He extended Bush's tax cuts compromising w/ Reps. at the horror of Dems. This being an election year and all the while mcconnell's #1 goal was to make him a 1 termed pres.

  • @Tacoz4Evry1 Nicotine is addictive. Is food?

  • @TheLambeezy The only thing I've seen both parties unite under in Obama's administration is last year's budget. Democrats and Republicans in the Senate came together and unanimously junked the budget with a 97-0 vote. The thing was a waste of paper & guess what? He did it again this year! He's someone who's never been proud of his country and seeks to change everything that made this country great. I don't blame McConnell because he said what every opposition leader's said before.

  • @Tacoz4Evry1 If we returned to Bush's 2008 budget, the last one past, we would instantly have a surplus.

  • @Robbob9933 well let's not forget Bush was a big spender too.

  • @Tacoz4Evry1 He's a coupon clipping housewife compared to Obama.

  • @Tacoz4Evry1 Not like Obama.

  • @dplessel correct, but like Gov. Christie said: both parties are at fault. no single party or group is completely at fault. the mess we're in right now is a result of trying to grow government and overextending our reach overseas. the trillion dollars that we spent on Iraq and Afghanistan would have been better spent over here in our schools than in Karzai's pocket.

  • @Tacoz4Evry1 Bush did the spending correctly, normal non-wartime DoD spending in the budget, war spending as supplemental spending requests. But a lot of that "war" spending was had nothing to do with the wars, between 25% and 33% because NO ONE would deny the troops their war fighting needs. Time to stop with the completely debunked war spending arguement, sure it was a hell of a lot of money, but noi where near the claim.

  • @Robbob9933 I'm just wondering how they can justify building a multibillion dollar embassy in Baghdad that's larger than the Vatican. It's hardly smart spending.

    PS damn youtube 200 limit!

  • @Tacoz4Evry1 When people don't have information it is easy to get them to believe almost anything. In all but a very few countries around the world all American citizen Embassy staff live out in the communities the eambassies are located. The Amassador does not normally live inside the embassy. In Baghdad, ALL American citizens assigned to the embassy will be living inside the compound. The Marine Guard detachment will be larger than normal, I can go on but you might see my point.

  • @Tacoz4Evry1 As to the size, in areas likely to have instabillity you need places where those Marine helocopters can land. BTW, the embassy compound in Somolia is/was 3000 acres.

  • @Robbob9933 in areas of instability, we need to let those people solve their own problems. if those people want what's in their best interest, let them fight for it. we sure as hell did it

  • @Tacoz4Evry1 Places in the world can be stable for years but have a history of going coocoo fast. What happens is every forigner in that nation tend to high tail it to the US Embassy and not their own. Why? Becasue we are the only nation is the world that can project power to safe guard them. When Somalia blew up in 1991, 2 Marine CH53Es loaded with infantry and supplies flew, w/arial refueling, from just off eastern Oman to the US Embassy in Somalia.

  • @Robbob9933 and where in the Constitution does it give anyone the power to do that? Embassies shouldn't be military fortresses.

  • @Tacoz4Evry1 Embassies are considered the sovereign territory of the country that they represent. This means a US Embassy IS the United States. Embassies in DC are little plots of those countries. They foremost duty of the executive of a country is to defend the physical territory of that country. You want to bitch about the cost of an embassy where I can agree with you, go look up the cost of the proposed new embassy in the UK.

  • @Robbob9933 that's all honky dory but embassies should be no bigger than a large hotel, not the size of a small country. Put the chopper pad on the roof, have however many rooms are required, a few conference rooms, and enough room to have a friendly receptionist with a warm smile. And no, Abrams tanks don't make good receptionists...

  • @Tacoz4Evry1 Where is there a law saying embassies have to be a certain size? Medicare and Social Security will consume 100% of the budget in 12 years. Meaning no money for highways, education, military, research, NASA etc. etc. And you are bitching about an embassy? We are in debt because of an embassy? We spent 15 trillion dollars and are projected to spend 62 trillion on embassies and military? Get a clue yourself and the rest you liberal nimrods.

  • @chuck3668831 Perhaps you need to reread the whole conversation. I was talking about getting rid of wasteful spending, & citing the Baghdad Embassy as a single example. Not sure how you got into Medicare and SS because I'm all for cutting that right now along with the DoE, ALL foreign military bases, the Fed, the IRS, plus every other POS that's crippling this country. Those are hardly the stances of a "liberal nimrod", so stop and think before you make yourself look like a dumbass

  • @Tacoz4Evry1 Perhaps you need to reread my comment. According to CBO you can cut military 100% get rid of the Air Force, Marines, Navy, and Army. Cut education 100%. Cut highways and infrastructure 100%. Cut NASA 100%. Cut everything but Medicare and Social Security which will consume over 100% of the budget in 12 years and we will still be borrowing with no way to pay down the debt. Get a clue you dumb fuck.

  • @chuck3668831 I fail to see your point. I just said we need to cut Medicare and SS before it gets too out of control. Those two programs and the others that I JUST mentioned are going down the hole and the best way to deal with it is to axe them now. It's like ripping off a bandaid, either do it slowly and it hurts down the road or get it over with quick and forget about it in seconds. But that's besides the point. When (if) you get a coherent argument together, message me back...

  • @Tacoz4Evry1 You fail to see the point because you are a nimrod as I stated before. You are arguing about things that have no effect on the debt if 2 other things arent taken care of.We have 62 trillion owed in unfunded liabilities.How does cutting a base/embassy in Iraq solve that?How does cutting foreign aid which is a fraction of a tenth of a percent cut into 62 trillion and then pay down our current 15 trillion in debt? Just another ignorant Paulite.Get hooked on phonics then respond.

  • @chuck3668831 I didn't say that was the solution, I said that's PART of the solution. I used the embassy as an EXAMPLE of the utter waste that our government's using our tax dollars on. The other part of the solution is to drop Medicare and SS in addition to other failures such as the DoE, Federal Reserve, and the IRS. If anyone has a reading problem it's you because I've repeated myself 3+ times already. Talking to you is like talking to a brick wall only a brick wall's smarter.

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  • @chuck3668831 Do you have any idea how much it costs to maintain those bases? Trillions!!! (With a T). You get rid of these bases, save some money, lower people's taxes and allow them to spend their own money they way they want to. Also the military personnel won't be spending their paychecks in Korea or Japan, they'd be spending in San Antonio or Phoenix. This strategy would invest in America, not in other countries. Oh well, commonsense wasn't the neocon's strong suit anyways...

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  • @chuck3668831 Four major flaws in your last comment. First one: you make an assumption that I hinge on Paul's every word. I don't. Second: I'm not an anti-Semite Israel hater. Not sure where you got that from, but once again you assume too much. Third: we have spent trillions on those bases overseas over the past 20 years. Forth flaw: It's Obama that's doing the cutting. He's cutting 1 dollar & spending 2. Now feel free to make more assumptions like the incompetent hick you are.

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  • @chuck3668831 There's something called a character limit, dumbass. And forgive me for not being enthusiastic about talking to an idiot at 12 in the morning and not answering every little detail.

    Back to the point, only an idiot would think I was implying a trillion/yr. And as I referenced in my previous comment (listen), Obama cuts 1 dollar only so he can spend 2, hardly what I would like to see. Now I'll let you go back to humping John McCain's leg, because I'm calling it a night.

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  • @chuck3668831 after a long day of rest I've determined that you're nothing more than an ignorant little troll and aren't worth another second of my time. We've both made ourselves look like morons over the last 24 hours and I'll be the mature one to break this off. Feel free to make a snarky comment but do so knowing that the chances of me reading it, let alone responding to it are beyond nonexistent. Have fun being a dick on the internet b/c apparently that's all you can do. k bye

  • @Tacoz4Evry1 I don't care what you read or respond to. You think I hang on your every word? You've made yourself look like a moron because you can't acknowledge a single point I have made yet you complain about things that aren't important just because your cult figure Ron Paul thinks they are. All you can do is say the same stupidity over and over so good riddance.

  • @chuck3668831 No both of you were way out of line. Calling names on the internet is no way to solve your problems. Both of you obviously care deeply about this country and the direction it's going in and we don't need to be fighting amongst ourselves but working together to defeat the guy in office now. And calling Paul's supporters "cultists" is taking things too far because we'll need those kids if we're going to beat Obama.

  • @ThePumacast They are cultists. And I think the Republican part should have disowned Paul a long time ago. For his associations with anti-Semites, holocaust deniers, and 9/11 conspiracy theorists. He and his followers are a joke. He is to the left of Obama on foreign policy. Paul should also answer for those racist hate screeds he made millions of dollars off of. I think him and his followers will hurt the Republican party in the end. Just like Pat Buchanan and his people did.

  • @chuck3668831 OK now you're just being stupid. His supporters aren't anti-semite holocaust denying, 9/11 conspiracy theorist racists. They're people like you and me who care deeply about this country and represent an era of Republican politics that isn't too far in our past. By no means am I supporting them, but you act as if none of the other candidates have skeletons in their closets. Everyone has a right to be fairly heard.

  • @ThePumacast I said "his association." Are you illiterate and stupid? You come on here saying we shouldn't be insulting each other and now you show you are nothing but a moron hypocrite. And believing 9/11 was an inside job isn't a "skeleton in the closet." It means you are a complete moron and unqualified to run as president and you shouldn't be heard. Paul also agreed the US government blew up the space shuttle Challenger on the Alex Jones show. Fuck you and fuck Ron Paul. Goodbye moron.

  • @chuck3668831 He isn't associated with any of those theories. Now if you could provide proof to accompany your claims, like video or congressional statements, I'd be welcome to observe it. PM me please because I'd like to see it. I'm not a Paul supporter by any stretch of the imagination, but what you're claiming, I haven't seen any proof of. And there's no need to call me a moron or illiterate because I'm clearly not. It only makes you look bad and doesn't further your cause

  • @chuck3668831 we'll who the moron is. wait until the we have a new world order and you realise everyone you called morons were the smart ones..can't wait..they have evn presented the new world order currency, I guess you haven't even considered to look at the evidence's..let me tell you one thing... Money

  • @Tacoz4Evry1 No federal dollar should be going to any school, anywhere. There is absolutely no basis in the US Constitution for this spending, or the entire Department of Education or guarenteeing student loans, subsidising and paying interest on them. The money would have been better not being spent at all.

  • @Robbob9933 You're right in that it shouldn't be used for furthering DoE expansion. I was just trying to point out that since they're bent on spending every dollar they get their hands on, it's better to use it for our own people than others. Perhaps border control would've been a better example to use. Or better yet, in the tax payer's pockets so they can spend it how they choose (but that's too absurd for politicians these days :P)

  • @Tacoz4Evry1 Where did I say he wasn't??

  • @Robbob9933 you said that if we went back to Bush's 2008 budget, we'd have an instant surplus. you may as well have said we should return to 1798's budget because our nominal GDP's changed

  • @Robbob9933 yeah but people cannot realize that. they are dumb and complete idiots. remember you cannot argue with facts you have to argue with the popular opinion. obama the liberals pointed the finger and said bush is to blame......"vote for me" I am not like your typical politician....change.......cha­nge....for the worst.

  • @TheLambeezy and for the record, yes food is addictive.

  • @Tanksareforcowards yeah what an asshole real men eat wraps

  • @MezaseMaster get the fuck out

  • This blowhard needs to spend more time worrying about his own state and less time flying around in helicopters to campaign for Romney.

  • Right, what are WE paying for in DC? it appears we are paying foreign countries (Israel especially) and ignoring AMERICANS and their needs.

    Time to get rid of ALL governments and start over with new people and take the bribes and money out of politics.

  • @Marblemania your jackoff president just gave 800 million dollors to egypt.. get it right you blowhard

  • People need the same healthcare, as the people thay Elect ? price rate and rules..... 

  • Wrong Christie. The Occupy movement is PROTECTING Obama. They are anti Republican first and anti business second. If Bush were in office, they would be occupying the government buildings and blame him. AT ALL COSTS, they will never blame any Democrat – especially Obama. Because Obama is in office, they have nowhere else to go. The occupy movement is a DIVERSION !!!

  • @Entropy56 you can apply the same hypocrisy to the TEa party movement

    where wer they wen Bush turned a deficit into a surplius ? medicare part D ? patriot act ? being anti big business and anti buisness are different things

  • @harj2009 Answer: We were not yet in existence as an organized group but Bush's big spending was what got us angry and starting to coalesce.

  • @Entropy56 and democrats do blame each other Keneddy ( not a fan of his ) ran against Carter (huge fan of his) , when has that happened in the GOP ? in the GOP the establishment picks the candidate

  • @harj2009 You forgot about 1964. Barry Goldwater stormed through the convention beating the eastern establishment and rockefeller.

  • @harj2009 You mean like Regan and Ford?

  • I agree! What the hell does Christie get payed for?

  • Can't control your body you aren't fit for office. You are part of the establishment and a rude fat mother fucker ass well. When is the last time you even saw your dick? Go get a whopper and watvh your wife get some real lovin' do'boy!

  • @zygotepeyote you're an embarrassment to the oxygen that you waste breathing.

  • @ZamolxisReborn Really? That's all you've got? Talk about wasting oxygen......look at this morbidly obese mother fucker sucking in everyone else air. He is just a lazy fat fuck who can't discipline himself to be just obese. That fat fuck can't even sit in a chair properly. His wife probably fucks him doggystyle or as they call it at the Christie's farmville!

  • @zygotepeyote You're right everyone who is fat is worthless like Oprah Wifrey , Notorius B I G , Cathy Bates Burl Ives , Queen Latifah , John Belushi  ,John Goodman Seymour Hoffman , Dom Deluise , Kevin James etc etc etc etc etc etc . W

  • camden, newark, jersey city, etc etc/all the rest of the gangster ghetto slums need to be purged and rebirth new towns/cities. in brazil, the group BOPE (group thats responsible for the pope's security when he visits), they go out there and basically kill gang members when caught in the act. no arrest, no warning, if they see a violent crime being committed by gang members, they shoot them on sight. a co worker of mine who lived in brazil introduced me to that GREAT concept that brazil uses.

  • @TeslaDRay

    and BOPE is an offshoot of their gov i believe. now i know it's not realistic here but it should be. give the gangsters a warning that this will happen and if they still prey upon the innocent, they would be killed.

  • This guy should be president

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  • new jersey...80% our jobs created there are under $7 per hour...wake up christie

  • Christie is waiting for that batch of donuts to finish.

  • Soooo...Christie thinks the Tea Party is like the Occupy Movement in that they are both upset that government isn't getting anything done?

    That statement alone proves what a clueless Progressive he really is. Yes, the Tea Party IS angry, but not because nothing is getting done. It's because the government has and is doing WAY TOO MUCH!

  • If we call everybody who runs for office a liar or a crook, then when somebody genuine comes along, we are not going to know how to handle it. Kind of like how the media treats Ron Paul, then the people start saying, ya, the tube told me he is unelectable, so I think he is too. I'm not defending Christie or any other politician, but come on.

  • Lots of tough talk by someone who doesn't want to be President.

  • Is this guy in a freakin' kitchen?

  • @martha0436

    Im deceived? Ha! Christie is one of very few politicians who doesnt talk one thing and do another! Nor does he sugar coat or dance around direct questions, he tells you like it is and that is that!

    Dem's are all about control and big government, Limited government is in our Constitution for a reason, plus We are a Democratic Republic... The States should have more power than the Federal Gov.

    But you go ahead and think Im the one who is Deceived!

  • He takes on a teachers union and wins. So now he can judge gingrich? Wtf? Gingrich has done some amazing things with policy. Christy benefited from it...we a did.

    I'd bet that Christy has heard more than one dining establishment manager say, "Hey! The sign says buffet, not all day."

    Christy is so big that when he puts on a black suit, he looks like outer space.

    There! Hows it feel Christy?

    Your comments on Gingrich...false.

    My comments on you...false.

    Are we having fun yet?

  • is he holding a press conference in a kitchen lol?

  • It figures, this fat scumbag makes his best speeches from a kitchen. For all you non-New Jersey types: Boss Hog has done nothing for the state of New Jersey. He is just as crooked as his predecessors. It's the same circus, with different clowns. 60,000 new jobs? That's a lie. Balancing 2 state budgets? He has to, by state constitutional mandate. The public education system actually got worse under his tenure. The only people benefiting are the lawyers and stockbrokers.

  • What a bunch of nonsense, and I'm surprised it's coming from Chris Christie. The tea party was caused by a feeling that government is getting too big, too expensive, and is taking responsibility and autonomy away from the people. The Occupy protests came out of a feeling that the government isn't doing enough to take care of the people, that life is too hard and that the government should solve our problems. One movement wants to take responsibility, the other movement wants the opposite.

  • OBAMA IS A DOUCHE.

  • asshole

  • He is the MAN !! I almost feeling like moving to Jersey, but..........

  • Thank you for being such a straightforward honest leader! The people of NJ are very fortunate to have you.

  • FUCK YOU GOVERNOR CHRISTIE AND YOU GREEDY ASS MOTHERFUCKER Y DID WE ELECT YOU IS OBLIVIOUS TO ME BUT YOU TOOK OUT POLICE FROM FUCKING PATERSON THE MOST CRIME RIDDEN CITY YOU FUCKING IDIOT O AND NOW WE DON'T GET MONEY FOR RETIRING Y AREN'T YOU IMPEACHED OR DEAD? SO BASICALLY YOU ARE AN IDIOTIC MORON WHO LIKES MONEY GTFO OF THE RACE YOU'LL LOSE COMPLETELY.

  • So he's having his press conferences in kitchens now? How hungry can one man get?

  • Chris Christie would be a great President.

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  • Return to a gold-backed currency. That would end the wars, and end the wasteful spending for overpaid gov't workers. A gold standard removes having to worry about "political will" for making the tough decisions.

  • Entitlement spending and abuse, and over legislating the private sector has wrecked this country! If you factor in the two wars and tax cuts its comes to about 2 trillion, entitlements and abuse about 9 trillion... Militia is about 3 trillion... Go to the heritage foundation to find out more!

  • @the430movie

    I agree with most of what you said, except for the part about tax cuts costing us money. When Bush cut taxes for everyone, the amount of money that this country brought in increased to the highest levels in history. We got the short end of the stick because he spent way too much money, not because there was a problem with how much was coming in.

  • @IggleOckle nicely stated....

  • Blaming the president for the failure of congress...

  • @DoctorMeh what else is new for the right wing neo-con artists that want to brush 9/11 and bush under the rug along with jfk. scum, all of them, and not one has the balls to say 9/11 was an inside job from the start. if that had been a democrat in office while 9/11 happened there would be senate hearings day in and day out.

  • @DoctorMeh This congress has been in control for 11 months, the last congress, there is no excuse... Congress 111 6.2 trillion in spending between 2 presidents with 3 budgets passed... This congress now has to do what the last congress didn't do...... Stop spending. In fact they stop spending. Wheres the senates budget??? The Dems are in control there??? 25 jobs bills for the last 5 months... Recall Reid! Recall Durbin!

  • @DoctorMeh

    The president is the one responsible for most of the problems with congress. He has no leadership skills at all and he is not willing to own up to his mistakes; everything is someone else's fault, not his.

  • @60ahbla The President isn't a member of congress, much less it's leader, very much less the leader of the Republican part of congress which has blocked everything save naming some post offices.

  • @DoctorMeh

    So it was the GOP fault that the Democrats in a FULL majority could not or chose not to pass a bill that outlined how the nation was going to allocate funds for the next year? In case you didn't notice, the President is the one who signs all bills into laws. Without his approval, nothing can get passed. He is only willing to work with his Liberal cohorts.

  • @60ahbla What you said doesn't relate to what I said. For anything to get past the Republican obstruction, they needed a supermajority. They didn't have that.

  • @DoctorMeh what Republican obstruction? There has rarely been a 60 vote majority in the Senate. Maybe if Obama didn't say for the GOP to "go sit in the back of the bus" and refused to listen to their concerns they would actually try to meet him halfway.  Obama is too incompotent to do anything if it isn't handed to him.

  • @Srd1126 The kind you can't see because you are happy blind I suppose. Google cloture for godsakes.

  • @DoctorMeh I know what it means, and I know that Obama had 60 Senate votes for some time thanks to a stolen electiopn in MN and a party flip by Specter. It is very rare for there to be 60 votes in the senate for either party. But Obama is so radical and out of the mainstream that he couldn't get even ONE vote from the other side. Says something about him that he can't even get one person to break ranks. As to fillibuster, racist dems invented it to avoid a vote on civil rights--look it up.

  • @Srd1126 Or the Republican's stuck together like eggs in a carton and refused to break ranks. What does it say about them? Record breaking years in getting nothing done. Blocking things at every turn. You say that there were good reasons, maybe so. But that doesn't change the obstructionism actually happened. Yes, those southern racist dems that upon completely failing to stop the civil rights... changed parties. :) The south has been Republican since then.

  • What did he mean by the 40-21-1 reference?

  • Congress, cutting their pay and staff and making them live and work under the laws they pass. I would end lifetime appointments for Supreme Court judges. The idea that the federal government and federal courts tell us how we can pray, whether our kids can pray in school or we can have the Ten Commandments on our capitol grounds -- that's offensive to me. I am the only presidential candidate who has never served in an administration or in Congress Rick perry 2012

  • hey fat boy , couldn't get ur fat ass out of the kitchen long enough to criticize the pres. ...stfu

  • @Z3nfU31 no chit...he's lucky the frigin' helicopter can get off the ground...and he's a real tuff guy, verbally smacking that lady around when she asked him about where he sends his little brats to school..if he spoke to me like that ,,,tubbo' would have a jersey attitude right in his fat face......well, now i feel better---- lol.........................

  • Damn...why can't other politicians be this clear when they speak!!!

  • What the hell is the guy with the mohawk doing behind him?

  • A sure sign of the apocalypse when I say "damn right!" when this guy is talking, but he's 100% dead-on right. I live in NJ and hate 90% of what Christie is doing, but he is LEADING (in the wrong direction, to be sure), he is not a "bystander." His criticisms of Obama are why I will only vote for him if NJ is close and why I won't be donating or volunteering for the Conceder-In-Chief.

    Damn I hope at least a few of the 225,000 viewers of this are in Obama's circle!

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  • @IggleOckle We have another election in less than 12 months, i don't see that as being a sore looser, we won the house last year so I'm sure we have a shot this year. and Bachmann NEVER said she wanted to put a embassy in Iran, i have not seen one report saying she want's to. i never said anything about gays so I'm not sure why you decide to randomly bring that into this. now let me ask you something what has obama that the MAJORITY of people like (Note:most people hate health care)

  • @IggleOckle how are we sore looser? the election hasn't even happens yet, I am hoping that a black republican get's into office, and I'm not a supporter of Romney. Grinch is a man every republican i have met dosen't like. as for Bachmann, no she dosen't, where have you heard this? she want's t CLOSE the embassy in Iran

  • @IggleOckle really? because most Republicans i know like Cain a BLACK MAN. your president smokes, and his wife is getting fatter by the day. his wife also spends tax payer money on hotels for her and her friends, he was not elected to do this

  • @IggleOckle It's so easy for you to sit there and point out his weight. But you may not know the underlying problem. Maybe he is a glutton, or maybe he struggles with weight. At any rate it's none of your business and I'm sure you have flaws of your own. So get over yourself you hypocritical liberal scum.

  • @uhlsport10 "you hypocritical liberal scum"..wow, you reallly let him have it...gee...with such comments like that no wonder i bought a gun

  • Obama could not get involved with the SuperCommittee or the Republicans who are sresponsible for nothing getting done would have had a field day. This windbag needs to realize he's part of the problem when he tries to make this about Obama when he knows it nots. Look in the mirror, Christie, your hamburger and nacho budget could pay off part of the national debt.