Christie: No Regrets And No Apology For Calling Ex-Navy Seal "Idiot" [VIDEO/POLL]
Governor Chris Christie said he has “no regrets” for calling an ex-Navy SEAL an “idiot” during a town hall in Burlington County last week.
Governor Chris Christie said he has “no regrets” for calling an ex-Navy SEAL an “idiot” during a town hall in Burlington County last week.
While Bruce Springsteen’s leftist political beliefs has long been reflected in his music, including his new release, ‘Wrecking Ball,’ the views of his bandmates are less well-known. However, in a recent interview, guitarist Nils Lofgren railed against what he considers to be a lack of seriousness on the part of the Republican presidential candidates towards the main issues facing America today.
Governor Chris Christie is strongly criticizing the New York City Police Department for carrying out surveillance operations on possible Muslim terrorism suspects in the Garden state – without letting authorities in Jersey know what was going on.
Governor Christie says he’s not going to apologize for calling Assemblyman Reed Gusciora a “numbnuts”, but he won’t hold a grudge against him either.
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has apologized for a remark about civil rights but says he’s not sorry for using a slang term to describe a lawmaker who compared him to segregationist Southern governors.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have hired Rutgers’ Greg Schiano to become the team’s next coach while Rutgers names assistant coach Kyle Flood the Scarlett Knight’s interim head coach.
Governor Christie wants Jersey voters, not the Legislature, to decide whether gay marriage should be allowed in the Garden state.
Newt Gingrich has surged to the front of the field among Republican presidential hopefuls, despite questions about his past failed marriages.
In fact, Gingrich seemed to score points with GOP voters when he lambasted CNN’s John King during a South Carolina debate for bringing up one of Gingrich’s ex-wives’ allegations of infidelity.
Gov. Chris Christie makes the media rounds for a second day today starting with a “scolding” of Townsquare Media New Jersey 101.5 host Jim Gearhart about the political motivations of his proposed 10% income tax reduction and continuing with an appearance on the CBS Morning Show and a discussion about his national aspirations.
Jersey democrats in the state Senate and Assembly have vowed to pass a gay marriage bill by the end of the year – saying it’s one of their top priorities.
Governor Chris Christie talked of his administration’s perceived accomplishments in yesterday’s State of the State Address.