LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) — New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie told Kentucky Republicans on Saturday that President Barack Obama was “posing and preening” instead of working to resolve pressing issues facing the country.
“He is the most ill-prepared person to assume the presidency in my lifetime,” Christie told some 600 Kentucky Republicans at a Lexington hotel. “This is a guy who literally is walking around in a dark room trying to find the light switch of leadership.”
Christie was in Kentucky to deliver a pep talk to state GOP leaders. The state’s presidential primary is Tuesday, though it will have no significant impact. Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney is the presumptive Republican presidential nominee.
In his remarks, Christie focused entirely on the general election, drawing a standing ovation for his biting remarks about Obama.
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Christie Bashes Obama For ‘Posing And Preening’ (4),Afternoon Updates:
1:34 pm EDT, May 22nd, 2012 — Michelle Obama: “All This Just For a Flag”
In my view Christie is completely correct but the blame for this President’s election should be shared by all the politically challenged out there who believed in candidate screams of “hope and change” in 2008 and quite unwittingly (in most cases) bought a “pig in a poke“.
Hopefully, 2012 will be different now that all have had a chance to view the product and realize they elected their very first “carnival barker”.
I can’t see it happening again.
“As police and firefighters fold the flag to the sound of marching bagpipers, a skeptical looking Mrs. Obama leans to her husband and appears to say, “all this just for a flag.” She then purses her lips and shakes her head slightly as Mr. Obama nods.”
Beneath contempt. Both of them.
Agreed.
Pay close attention to that young student who challenged a teacher. It’s all good stuff and perhaps the next generation is not quite as “stoopid” as we think.
I applaud.
Goodnight.
Yes, some are ” NOT STOOPID ), but people of any age who function at the level of rational thought and ” try ” to rise above emotion or prejudice are much too rare: As often said ” Common sense is not that common ” !