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Steven Spielberg calls Chris Christie his hero OOT

by Phantom Ace ( 68 Comments › )
Filed under Elections 2012, Elections 2016, Progressives, Republican Party, Tranzis at December 19th, 2012 - 10:53 pm

Traitor Chris Christie has dodged a political bullet. Newark Mayor Cory Booker is leaning towards a Senate run in 2014. This all but assures that Chris Christie will get re-elected as NJ Governor next year. With re-election behind him, Christie will be the Republican Party Establishment’s pick should Jeb Bush not run. Knowing how the GOP operates, Christie (should Jeb not run) would probably defeat Marco Rubio or Rand Paul for the nomination. But it’s not just the GOP Establishment that loves Chris Christie.

With Christie’s back stabbing of Romney and assisting Obama in the final week of the campaign, he has become the Progressive Movement’s favorite Republican. There are other reasons they like Christie. He’s anti-Gun and a supporter of the Muslim Brotherhood. Director Steven Spielberg who is a Leftist calls Chris Christie his hero. In his view, Christie’s treachery of Romney was noble.

Spielberg: You asked me for an example. Gov. Chris Christie was a hero for me. He was able to put party politics aside for the greater good. And the fact that he would, right at the end of the election cycle, tell the truth about his gratitude — he was my hero.

Being a traitor makes Chris Christie a hero to the Progressive Left. Next time that disgusting transvestite Ann Coulter recommends a Republican, don’t pay attention to he/she. Christie is an anti-Individualist and an all around scumbag!

This is the OOT!

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