Christie Indicts Clinton in Cleveland
Christie delivers Clinton 'indictment'
To chants of
"LOCK HER UP!"
CLEVELAND — New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) on Tuesday night laid out what he called his “indictment” against presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
Christie, a former prosecutor, noted the Justice Department’s recent decision not to bring criminal charges over the former secretary of State's use of a personal email server.
“Since the Justice Department refuses to allow you to render a verdict, let's present the case now, on the facts, against Hillary Clinton,” he said.
“She was America's chief diplomat. Look around at the violence and danger in our world today; every region of the world has been infected with her flawed judgment. But let me be specific, so you can render your verdict.”
Christie’s case against Clinton expanded from the email case to foreign policy and her record as President Obama’s secretary of State.
He mentioned the Iran nuclear deal, the 276 kidnapped schoolgirls in Nigeria, her views on Libya, Syria and the lifting restrictions with Cuba.
Huh - they don't seem impressed that she's the most qualified-est candidate EVAH.
Always prepared to push-back:
Clinton hits back at Christie's speech with Bridgegate joke
Hillary Clinton on Tuesday hit back at Gov. Chris Christie (R-N.J.) after he delivered a fierce speech at the Republican National Convention criticizing her judgment and character.
“If you think Chris Christie can lecture anyone on ethics, we have a bridge to sell you,” Clinton tweeted in response, a reference to the governor's "Bridgegate" scandal.
Clinton’s tweet included a link to a 2015 New York Times article explaining the events surrounding the scandal. Christie has repeatedly taken fire for his role in a September 2013 decision to close lanes along the crowded George Washington Bridge, with critics claiming it was done to punish a political opponent.
If you think Chris Christie can lecture anyone on ethics, we have a bridge to sell you. https://t.co/c1nkZojJFL #RNCinCLE
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) July 20, 2016
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Damn I hate to agree
with the Repugs but he does have a point. Imo being unethical and closing a bridge and being a criminal responsible for an untold amount of deaths among other things not quite the same. although i'm sure he would be no different if he were SOS or some other high ranking official.
One of the signs of the apocalypse, pro left...
is surely how often I've been forced to agree with Republicans lately. Cats lying down with dogs and all that.
How could any thinking person disagree
with this statement made by Governor Christi:
"We didn't disqualify Hillary Clinton from becoming President, the facts of her life and career did!"
Yet MSM is still more 'concerned' with 50 words from Melania Trump than all of the Clinton's scandals without end. Disgraceful
The USA needs a multiparty system, just like most European nations have. The current two-party system is not remotely fair. Real democracy means more than a false choice between neoliberal and neoconservative.
That's why I'm Voting Green in November!
I don't want to minimize, however, that there were emergencies
caused by the bridge blocking, however - I think there may have been an inadvertent death... I remember something shocking but can't remember the details. Christie deserves censure for what he did. But TRUE, he has in no way orchestrated what she has.
'What we are left with is an agency mandated to ensure transparency and disclosure that is actually working to keep the public in the dark' - Ann M. Ravel, former FEC member
Well, he's probably jealous
Well, he's probably jealous that she's more corrupt than he is, but that's certainly not from want of his trying.
In any event, going by my rather superficial reading Wall St. et al would rather have President Hillary than him, although he was at one time on their top 3 list of dirty-enough-to-work-for-them in both senses, later replaced by Rubio, I believe? But according to what little I've read, Bush and Hillary were the top corporate picks, although I gather that they'd be OK with (surprise, surprise, surprise - hah!) ready-to-parachute-in-rather-than-Bernie Biden. Otherwise, probably anyone but Bernie, the unmentionable oligarchical nightmare.
But it seems Christie feels Hillary's going down (may he be right, just for once) and can be replaced as corporate management so I'd like lots of butter on my popcorn, please.
Psychopathy is not a political position, whether labeled 'conservatism', 'centrism' or 'left'.
A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.
He's probably jealous that she gets better GOODIES from being
corrupt than he has gotten from corruption, but now that the VA Gov is scott free, I guess folks can try again!
'What we are left with is an agency mandated to ensure transparency and disclosure that is actually working to keep the public in the dark' - Ann M. Ravel, former FEC member
So her defense is
The pot shouldn't call the kettle black. She should have tried, "I'm rubber and you're glue".
"Religion is what keeps the poor from murdering the rich."--Napoleon
I enjoyed Christie's words and style last night.
you enjoyed
these words?
As for "style," his subsequent "case" against The Mad Bomber featured no defense counsel, no rules of evidence, no judge. Just a snarling demagogue of a prosecutor, and a bloodthirsty, brainless mob. That's how people got—get—lynched.
Nothing at all here to celebrate.
indeed, thx, brainless and bloodthirsty, the mob is enchanted/nt
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One may appreciate good oratory...
without applauding with the oration.
Rhetorically, the speech was well written, had a solid theme, made good use of repetition, and allowed for frequent audience participation, which it got in droves.
The delivery was actually a bit understated, which made it more effective. The pacing was smooth and Christie knew when to pause for maximum effect.
Let's face it, whether you like the speaker or not, the quality of the speech was head and shoulders above most of the stilted, droning, soporifics you usually get at these things.
Art for art's sake, you know?
The current working assumption appears to be that our Shroedinger's Cat system is still alive. But what if we all suspect it's not, and the real problem is we just can't bring ourselves to open the box?
no, sorry, that's not a good enough reason for enjoyment /nt
https://www.euronews.com/live
leaving aside
for the moment the fact that Captain Lapband's vomitings hardly qualify as art, the notion of "art for art's sake," Orwell had something to say about that:
He's no Mario Cuomo...
but it was still a good speech.
The current working assumption appears to be that our Shroedinger's Cat system is still alive. But what if we all suspect it's not, and the real problem is we just can't bring ourselves to open the box?
it was
mendacious, demagogic filth.
Liked this stuff—thought it "good speech"—did you?
Relax.
You are intentionally missing my point about aesthetics just so you can get your two minutes of hate on about the content.
Your aggressively demagogic attitude is no different than that which you accuse Christie of.
Orwell would be proud.
The current working assumption appears to be that our Shroedinger's Cat system is still alive. But what if we all suspect it's not, and the real problem is we just can't bring ourselves to open the box?
Personally I'm at a loss as to why anyone would
listen to that cretin. Or watch the Rethuglican convention at all. To each her/his own but it certainly seems like a waste of time to me. And giving people like that the time of day, i.e., TV clicks, could be seen as consorting with the enemy.
Ya, seriously.
Aw, come on!
I appreciate that someone else took the time to watch that asshole and report back here. Cuz I sure wasn't turning it on. There's nothing wrong with the 360-approach to critiquing it. Although I should add, IIRC, the Third Reich had plenty of good orators too. Nothing wrong with noting it, long as you're not actually taking whatever they said seriously. And I'm not seeing that here by Not_Henry, at least. Gah, you have way more intestinal fortitude than I have on that, good sir...
And I only dug it up b/c I saw the headline
that he'd gone after her. Wanted to know if he'd given his horn a good toot. I think he did ok. Not a fan of his by any means, but I think her corruption really should get more prime time attention. For THAT reason, I think it was a decent speech.
'What we are left with is an agency mandated to ensure transparency and disclosure that is actually working to keep the public in the dark' - Ann M. Ravel, former FEC member
For the entertainment factor.
I got a lot of laughs out of it. Nothing wrong with that.
Whatever floats your boat.
It wouldn't be entertainment for me because it would literally make me sick. I refuse to watch any political and news shows on the boob tube. Maybe if more people did that they would just go away.
I appreciate your permission. Thanks.
How do you know what hecate's motivations are
for making the comment he/she made. (forgot again hecate's gender, sorry)?
I for one am tired that everything is seen for its entertainment or aesthetics value. As much as it's an art to be a good comedian, corporate media's entertainment by its comedians, for example, is in the end distraction, even if it's eye-opening in its content. So, for example, I can't stand the comedians for their "distraction" value (as in, ok, folks, it's all a joke and so funny, relax), but value their "content value" as revealing facts for what they are and not for what they are sold for.
It's the content that matters to me, not the way it was presented, as artfully or aesthetically it might have been.
Ok, I am not having my best day. The smooth talk gets on my nerves, even here on C99p. Sorry I should shut down my laptop now.
https://www.euronews.com/live
I hope the day improves, mimi
mine is less bad than it started out, thankfully.
'What we are left with is an agency mandated to ensure transparency and disclosure that is actually working to keep the public in the dark' - Ann M. Ravel, former FEC member
i'm not
missing your point at all. You are aesthetically pleased with mendacious, demogagic filth. Good on you. Takes all kind. And I am quite relaxed. Having accepted, long ago, that people on this site, in their foaming hatred of The Mad Bomber, will eagerly clasp hands with anyone, who also so hates.
And your amusing "I know you are but what I am" assertion, that, in quoting the Lapband's own words, I am in a "two minute hate," with an "aggressively demogagic attitude," of which "Orwell would be proud," is likewise indicative of the exhausted-batteries brainpower of those who cuddle up to the likes of Captain Lapband, through their mutual hate.
And your amusing "I know you
The English language needs a name for when someone denies or contradicts an opponent in such a way as to prove their opponent's claim.
This is about Christie and Hillary. read the title.
And hell yeah, I enjoyed what he had to say about her because it was the truth.
Unintentional Irony Alert:
My first thought:
Yeah Hillary, and you're soooo willing to sell that bridge to any sucker you can find, aren't you?
The current working assumption appears to be that our Shroedinger's Cat system is still alive. But what if we all suspect it's not, and the real problem is we just can't bring ourselves to open the box?
Never would miss an opportunity to scam more folks
I'm sure she's sold many, many bridges in many, many countries. Just look at all those miles she spent traveling as SoS!
'What we are left with is an agency mandated to ensure transparency and disclosure that is actually working to keep the public in the dark' - Ann M. Ravel, former FEC member
Christie on the server:
He hit her hard (toughest part of the speech):
Meanwhile, that night Cleveland broke a record for most porn watched.
You may draw your own conclusions.
(reposted from another thread)
The current working assumption appears to be that our Shroedinger's Cat system is still alive. But what if we all suspect it's not, and the real problem is we just can't bring ourselves to open the box?
Best part of his speech.
As I was watching (which I said I wasn't going to do), I was thinking how many of us knew what a stupid thing she did when we found out the server, yet her loyal supporters immediately called it a nothing burger.
Also, we were told to shut up about it because we'd be giving republicans ideas to use against Hillary. OMG, that was so funny. Like the Republicans didn't already have that ammo ready to go at her.
Is there an AG appointment in Christie's future
Should Drumpf win? A consolation prize for not being the VP pick?
Because Hillary Goddamn Clinton (I can't recall who used this in the last few days, so I can't attribute it, but I love it and am therefore stealing it) may be in for some interesting times ahead if so ...
Whoever Trump's AG might be
And truth doesn't depend on who says it. Always good to reinforce truth, wherever it pops up.
Either that or Supreme Court.
I shudder at either appointment...
But I don't think Trump actually respects sycophants - he just loves watching them buff his shoes.
'What we are left with is an agency mandated to ensure transparency and disclosure that is actually working to keep the public in the dark' - Ann M. Ravel, former FEC member
Leave it to Slate to attribute it to "political bloodlust"...
a.k.a. sexism.
http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/politics/2016/07/chris_c...
I love how the author invokes the history of the witch trials, which implies that Hillary is innocent and being unjustly persecuted simply because of her gender. And leave it to establishment "progressives" to label massive blunders that have resulted in the deaths tens, if not hundreds, of thousands of innocent people as "foreign policy errors." When you consider Iraq, Libya, Syria, and every State Department intervention in Latin America in their totality, the catastrophic damage and loss of human life caused or facilitated by Hillary Clinton is staggering. If that's not criminal, I don't know what is.
Yes, Christie's focus was off in a number of areas, particularly with regard to the Obama administration's policy toward Cuba and Iran, but that doesn't invalidate the conclusion, where there is consensus among most of us on the Left AND the Right: Hillary is a disaster when it comes to foreign policy and she blatantly lied to the FBI (and the American people) about her email server.