
In a rare moment of honesty, Chris Christie spoke the truth about
what the Republican Party stands for at the Conservative Political
Action Conference (CPAC) today. Christie told the audience Republicans
need to have a positive message as he proclaimed:
We have to start talking about what we’re for and not continuing to rail against what we’re against is because of one simple reason, our ideas are better than their ideas.
And according to Chris Christie, what are Republicans for? They are
for the Koch brothers. Christie blasted Democrats and defended the Koch
brothers by stating:
What they’re for in Washington, D.C. is to have the leader of the Senate Democrats stand up and rail against two American entrepreneurs (the Koch brothers) who have built a business, created jobs and created wealth…Harry Reid should get back to work and stop picking on great Americans.
Chris Christie has a message for Democrats. Stop picking on the Koch
Brothers. Yes, the heroic Governor of New Jersey has come to the rescue
of the most vulnerable Americans, Charles and David Koch. The
beleaguered billionaires need the government to stand up for them
against these bullying attacks from the commoners and from that mean
Harry Reid. So without a second thought, Chris Christie voiced in his
own words what Democrats have been saying for quite some time. The
Republican Party is now little more than an entire political party
devoted to making the lives of Charles and David Koch better while
giving the rest of the nation the shaft.
Chris Christie’s simple straightforward admission of the Republican
Party’s priorities should serve as a reminder to the rest of America who
the conservative movement represents. No matter how well they wrap
their policies in populist or patriotic rhetoric the Republican Party
has decided that its job is to fight for the Koch brothers and protect
them from the rest of the American people. Chris Christie said so much
at CPAC. We appreciate the Governor of New Jersey’s brief but heartfelt
moment of candor. Now we have his words on record.
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