Bryan Kurt Weber 05/01/2012
With things looking pretty much a shoe in for Romney as the GOP Nominee,.. which many Conservatives are very uneasy about the prospects of, but will be forecd to throw their support behind Him as well,..... A New and possible "Game Changer" may be in the mix that many may find as the "Spoon full of Sugar" they needed to make the fact that Romney wasn't their first choice,.. go down a bit easier.
On Monday, Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ) has made it known that He would be willing to become Romey's Rinning Mate. This may be something that most who feel uneasy about Romney's supposed "Conservative Values" could find solice in their being forced to support someone they may not view as the best choice for Our Nation as it's much! needed "Statesmen" who would be tasked with this Nation's Recovery from the disaster of this Administration,.. and It's Assult on America.
However,.. Chris Christie is someone MANY! can stand behind,.. and willingly! LET'S HOPE THIS WORKS!
via: FoxNews.com
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said Monday that Mitt Romney might be able to "convince" him to be his running mate -- the first time the governor has appeared to open up to the idea in public.
The brash Garden State governor repeatedly has played down the idea of being the Republican vice presidential nominee, saying he's not interested in being anyone else's No. 2. That's just not his style, he argues.
But speaking to a group of high school students in western New Jersey on Monday, he took the question and said this:
"He might be able to convince me. He's a convincing guy, but I really love this job. I really want to stay in this job."
Christie, according to MyFoxPhilly.com, also reiterated that he has "no interest in being vice president," before saying he'd hear out the former Massachusetts governor and presumptive GOP presidential nominee.
"But if Gov. Romney called and asked me to sit down and talk to him about it, I'd listen because I think you owe the nominee of your party that level of respect, and who knows what he's going to say," Christie said.
What Say You??
With things looking pretty much a shoe in for Romney as the GOP Nominee,.. which many Conservatives are very uneasy about the prospects of, but will be forecd to throw their support behind Him as well,..... A New and possible "Game Changer" may be in the mix that many may find as the "Spoon full of Sugar" they needed to make the fact that Romney wasn't their first choice,.. go down a bit easier.
On Monday, Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ) has made it known that He would be willing to become Romey's Rinning Mate. This may be something that most who feel uneasy about Romney's supposed "Conservative Values" could find solice in their being forced to support someone they may not view as the best choice for Our Nation as it's much! needed "Statesmen" who would be tasked with this Nation's Recovery from the disaster of this Administration,.. and It's Assult on America.
However,.. Chris Christie is someone MANY! can stand behind,.. and willingly! LET'S HOPE THIS WORKS!
via: FoxNews.com
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said Monday that Mitt Romney might be able to "convince" him to be his running mate -- the first time the governor has appeared to open up to the idea in public.
The brash Garden State governor repeatedly has played down the idea of being the Republican vice presidential nominee, saying he's not interested in being anyone else's No. 2. That's just not his style, he argues.
But speaking to a group of high school students in western New Jersey on Monday, he took the question and said this:
"He might be able to convince me. He's a convincing guy, but I really love this job. I really want to stay in this job."
Christie, according to MyFoxPhilly.com, also reiterated that he has "no interest in being vice president," before saying he'd hear out the former Massachusetts governor and presumptive GOP presidential nominee.
"But if Gov. Romney called and asked me to sit down and talk to him about it, I'd listen because I think you owe the nominee of your party that level of respect, and who knows what he's going to say," Christie said.
What Say You??