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<blockquote data-quote="whatbogsends" data-source="post: 61728404" data-attributes="member: 11978"><p>Chris Christie is, overall, a good governor. I don't necessarily agree with him on most issues, but he is a straight shooter, who sticks to his core principles, and ultimately puts those core principles ahead of partisan politics.</p><p></p><p>It may have been harsh on Ryan, but not far from the truth. He doesn't say stupid things to the level of Palin, but he's yet to say anything that demonstrates him to be a deep thinker.</p><p></p><p>What America needs is a cross-party ticket. Dem Pres, Rep VP or vice versa, both moderates, who can actually try to unite the country. There are some (vocal minorities) on both sides that will never be reconciled, but i have no qualms about leaving them behind, as they're both "my way or the highway" folks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whatbogsends, post: 61728404, member: 11978"] Chris Christie is, overall, a good governor. I don't necessarily agree with him on most issues, but he is a straight shooter, who sticks to his core principles, and ultimately puts those core principles ahead of partisan politics. It may have been harsh on Ryan, but not far from the truth. He doesn't say stupid things to the level of Palin, but he's yet to say anything that demonstrates him to be a deep thinker. What America needs is a cross-party ticket. Dem Pres, Rep VP or vice versa, both moderates, who can actually try to unite the country. There are some (vocal minorities) on both sides that will never be reconciled, but i have no qualms about leaving them behind, as they're both "my way or the highway" folks. [/QUOTE]
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