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riversedge

(70,235 posts)
Thu Feb 4, 2016, 01:35 PM Feb 2016

GOVERNOR CHRISTIE'S COMMENT re: Hillary -REFLECT TENDENCY FOR VIOLENCE, MISOGYNY (Hill grp)

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GOVERNOR CHRISTIE'S COMMENT re: Hillary -REFLECT TENDENCY FOR VIOLENCE, MISOGYNY
Christie is a sick man!
On msnbc Christies spokesperson was asked about this--and he basically pushed it under the rug.


Press Release:


GOVERNOR CHRISTIE'S COMMENTS REFLECT TENDENCY FOR VIOLENCE, MISOGYNY http://www.njdems.org/governor_christie_s_comments_reflect_tendency_for_violence_misogyny … #p2 @GOP #WarONWomen #nhpolitics @HillaryforNH


http://www.njdems.org/governor_christie_s_comments_reflect_tendency_for_violence_misogyny



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GOVERNOR CHRISTIE'S COMMENTS REFLECT TENDENCY FOR VIOLENCE, MISOGYNY
By Matt Farrauto
On the Ropes, He Says He’d "Beat Rear End"


(Trenton) — Leading New Jersey Democrats are expressing disgust at the sexist remarks of New Jersey’s absentee Governor, Chris Christie, who said of Secretary Clinton "I'll beat her rear end.” The remark was captured on video by ABC News.

“This is childish and inappropriate, even for Governor Christie. His poor performance in Iowa and the chaos of the Republican field do not give him license to ignore basic rules of decorum or to throw all civility out the window,” said John Currie, the Chairman of the New Jersey Democratic State Committee.

Christie’s latest remarks echo a comment he made about another strong, progressive female official, who would not let him have his way. Speaking of Loretta Weinberg, the Majority Leader of the New Jersey State Senate, the Governor encouraged the media to " take a bat to her.”

“I am sure Chris Christie will argue that this is just who he is, but I hardly think that his violent tendencies are a selling point. This kind of demeaning language is unacceptable, and it begs the question: Would he speak of Senator Sanders or Martin O’Malley in these immature, and sexist terms?” asked Vice Chair of the New Jersey Democratic State Committee Lizette Delgado-Polanco.

Assemblywoman Valerie Huttle also responded, saying, “This is typical. When times get tough, Gov. Christie resorts to name calling, bullying, and one of his all time favorites behaviors -- misogyny. After finishing next to last in Iowa, the only rear end he should worry about is his own!”

Governor Christie’s remarks also lack foundation. While his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination is on the ropes after his pathetic, 10th place finish in Iowa’s Republican caucus, Secretary Clinton finished in first place, after energizing and mobilizing tens of thousands of the state's Democrats in support of her candidacy.

Meanwhile, in New Jersey, roughly two-thirds of the people who know him best believe he would make a bad president. A solid majority want him to resign from office, and save our state any more embarrassment.
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GOVERNOR CHRISTIE'S COMMENT re: Hillary -REFLECT TENDENCY FOR VIOLENCE, MISOGYNY (Hill grp) (Original Post) riversedge Feb 2016 OP
K&R! stonecutter357 Feb 2016 #1
Mr. Christie reminds us that we have not come as far as some of us think or had hoped. Jackie Wilson Said Feb 2016 #2
Nice to see some Sanders supporters mcar Feb 2016 #3
It seems to methere are plenty of targets available in the GOP primary for him to attack Thinkingabout Feb 2016 #4
I guess he want a fist fight with her Iliyah Feb 2016 #5

Jackie Wilson Said

(4,176 posts)
2. Mr. Christie reminds us that we have not come as far as some of us think or had hoped.
Thu Feb 4, 2016, 01:44 PM
Feb 2016

When liberals hang out with only other liberals, there tends to be a rude awakening when confronted with disgusting folks like this guy.

What explains the existence of Ted Cruz being in POWER?

Or a man who gleefully bullies school teachers, and is then supported even more so by his fans?

There seems to be a wide swath of people in this country who operate from a position of hate, I wish there was another word but I think that is the word, hate.

It is one thing for a politician to be a politician, like either Hillary or Bernie who both are guilty of playing politics so they can survive within the system, and an entirely different matter when someone like this acts out with such rude and ugly comments.

Thinkingabout

(30,058 posts)
4. It seems to methere are plenty of targets available in the GOP primary for him to attack
Thu Feb 4, 2016, 02:10 PM
Feb 2016

and destroy but it looks like he is chicken to tackle Trump, he played to his base with his remark. I did not like Christie for his ugly remarks to others, he is not doing anything to change this fact. He can't control himself. His wife might think he is great with his mouth, it does not sound nice to many others.

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