"Vetoing all three bills at once for budget reasons could give Christie political cover “for those who claim that his veto of the family planning money was ideological,” said Patrick Murray, polling director at Monmouth University. But he noted some Republicans voted yes for the home buyer tax credit. “How can they override the veto on one but not the other?” he said.
It drives me bonkers that the media portrays ALL Repubs as conservative! Start calling the RINOs out.
Christie sure is an interesting fellow. Too bad he isn't pro-life.
Posted 2010-07-24 9:51 AM (#41392 - in reply to #41391) By: EternalVigilance
Your right EV, he falls into the "exception" mold. However, you have the give the man credit for not forking out $$ to "family planning clinics" - PP. There is hope for him.
Posted 2010-07-24 10:16 AM (#41394 - in reply to #41392) By: ThanksSaintJoseph
Republican New Jersey Governor Chris Christie appeared on Wednesday's Today show and deftly handled all of Matt Lauer's pointed questions from whether or not he was worried about "taking on" the "sacred cows" of unions and teachers, if he will support Barack Obama's small business legislation, and even if the governor's criticism of Snooki and The Situation was good for Jersey Shore tourism. On taking on the "sacred cows" Christie told the Today co-anchor "We're treating the people of New Jersey like adults."
Posted 2010-07-29 11:00 AM (#41635 - in reply to #41391) By: ThanksSaintJoseph