Posted on 01/12/2014 10:18:28 AM PST by Nachum
RNC Chairman Reince Priebus sparred with Meet the Press host David Gregory on Sunday morning over whether New Jersey Governor Chris Christie should be held liable for creating a culture in his administration that encouraged political retribution, as the chairman had said President Barack Obama should be with regards to the IRS scandal.
He trusted people that lied to him and he fired those people, Priebus said. The president doubles down on Eric Holder, he doubles down on Hillary Clinton and Lois Lerner and Susan Rice. Its the opposite effect.
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Theres some deflection going on here, Gregory said. You said in May that theres no denying that the president created the culture in his administration that encouraged the targeting of these groups. Theres not evidence to prove that linkage. Thats your asse
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Both parties are corrupt and being bought by those who want government power and taxpayer dollars used to benefit them.
So both parties keep raising our taxes like Ryan and Murray did with their budget deal last month.
Stop going on these propaganda Sunday shows, especially Meet the Press, which nobody watches except the Beltway elites so they can create their narrative/spin for the week.
Rush is right. All of this is just a soap opera now.
[snort]
Not impressed.
Chistie fired people because he is trying to maintain viability for higher office.
0bama is a lame duck. What does he care?
David Gregory is a monkey. I couldn’t care less about Chris Christie or a closed lane on some stupid highway in New Jersey. Remember Bengazi?
0 rules by executive order . In his world there is no “ lame duck “ .
I won’t defend Christie. He is as worthless as Hitlery and Obamugabe.
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