Chris Christie’s Islam Problem

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A Quinnipiac poll in April showed Chris Christie as the most popular potential Republican vice-presidential candidate, thanks to his budget cuts and standing up to government employees’ unions. But the governor of New Jersey has a problem, specifically an Islam problem, that can and should get in the way of his possible ascent to higher office. Time and again he has sided with Islamist forces against those who worry about safeguarding American security and civilization.

Some examples:

2008: When serving as U.S. attorney for New Jersey, Christie embraced and kissed Mohammed Qatanani, imam of the Islamic Center of Passaic County, and praised him as “a man of great goodwill.” He did this after Qatanani had publicly ranted against Jews and in support of funding Hamas, a U.S. government�designated terror organization, and on the eve of his deportation hearing for not hiding an Israeli conviction for membership in Hamas. In addition, Christie designated a top aide, Assistant U.S. Attorney Charles McKenna, to testify as a character witness for Qatanani.

2010: After Derek Fenton burned three pages of a Koran at a 9/11 memorial ceremony, his employer, New Jersey Transit, got Christie’s approval to fire him. Protecting Islam at the expense of the constitutional right to free speech, Christie endorsed Fenton’s termination: “That kind of intolerance is something I think is unacceptable. So I don’t have any problem with him being fired.” The American Civil Liberties Union successfully represented Fenton to get his job back.
2011: Christie appointed an Islamist, Sohail Mohammed, to the New Jersey state superior court. Mohammed’s record includes serving as general counsel to the American Muslim Union (which has stated that a “Zionist Commando Orchestrated The 9-11 Terrorist Attacks”), acting as spokesman for Muslim prisoners who went on a hunger strike after being jailed during Ramadan, defending Palestinian Islamic Jihad operative Sami Al-Arian (his indictment, Mohammed said, was “nothing but a witch-hunt”), and helping Qatanani’s legal defense. Mohammed established himself not just as the Islamists’ lawyer but as one of them.

When members of New Jersey’s Senate Judiciary Committee asked Mohammed appropriately tough questions about his enthusiasm for Islam’s archaic law code, the Shari’a, Christie ridiculed the lawmakers: “Shari’a law has nothing to do with this [appointment of Mohammed] at all. It’s crazy. It’s crazy. . . . So, this Shari’a law business is crap. It’s just crazy. And I’m tired of dealing with the crazies. I mean, you know, it’s just unnecessary to be accusing this guy of things just because of his religious background.” For this outburst, unsurprisingly, the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) thanked and applauded Christie.

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New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie assured voters that he will not bother to pretend to be someone he is not, and that if he is expected to, voters ought to choose someone else.

Sarah Palin To Chris Christie: Sometimes When Your Guy Loses You Get Your Panties In A Wad

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Governor Christie Appoints Homosexual To Supreme Court

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TRENTON – Gov. Chris Christie today nominated Chatham Borough Mayor Bruce A. Harris and Executive Assistant Attorney General Philip Kwon for two seats on the New Jersey Supreme Court.

If confirmed, Harris would be the third African American on the Supreme Court and the first openly gay Supreme Court justice.

Kwon would be the first Asian American to sit on the Supreme Court. Harris is a Republican; Bergen County resident Kwon is undeclared.

Neither has served as a judge.

“We should not be afraid of setting an example for the rest of the country,” said the governor.

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Christie: Romney Should Release His Tax Returns ‘Sooner Rather Than Later’

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New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is known for his straight talk and fearless rhetoric. This morning, Christie continued this trend when he appeared on NBC’s “Today” and MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” and proclaimed that GOP presidential contender Mitt Romney should release his tax returns.

The governor, who endorsed Romney back in October, struck a balanced tone and said that it is “up to [Romney]” when he releases the returns. But Christie maintained that it is always more favorable for candidates to be as open and honest with the public as possible.

While highlighting his own record of disclosure, Christie essentially said that Romney would be better off releasing the tax returns immediately, rather than waiting until April.

“I would say if you have tax returns to put out, you know, you should put them out sooner rather than later,” Christie said.

Watch Christie‘s interview on NBC’s “Today”:

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Chris Christie For President? I Won’t Fuhgeddaboudit

by Tom Purcell

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Yo, Chris Christie, governor of New Joisey, how ya doin’?

What’s this I’m hearin’? People are beggin’ you to run for president and all you can say is “fuhgeddaboudit”?

Well, you need to fuhgeddaboudDAT!

Look, smart guy, you surely see what a mockery Republicans are makin’ of their presidential nomination process.

Yeah, it’s early. But what’s with Trump takin’ the media for a ride? Fox News took the goof seriously.

Here we got real problems, and that guy had us talkin’ about birth certificates!

The rest of the field isn’t much better.

There’s Mitt Romney, two-term governor of Massachusetts. Sure, he’s got a lotta dough and a well-run organization.

But as governor, he passed a health care plan that stinks almost as bad as the one President Obama rammed though — that thing’s hangin’ around Mitt’s neck like a rottin’ side of beef!

Tim Pawlenty, two-term governor of Minnesota? Seems like a nice enough guy, with an OK enough record as governor.

Trouble is, we need a bold, knock-your-socks-off candidate. Pawlenty’s about as inspirational as a toll collector on the Joisey Pike.

U.S. Rep. Ron Paul, the libertarian guy, has some sensible ideas about reinin’ in our out-of-control government.

Then again, there’s something a little nutty about the guy. I prefer him in Congress — where we can keep an eye on him.

That brings us to Rick Santorum, the social conservative.

Wasn’t he the guy who tried, when he was a U.S. senator, to get the federal government to fund a program to support marriage?

Ain’t marriage in enough trouble without Washington muckin’ it up.

Newt Gingrich is a smart guy. But he’s really steppin’ in it lately. What was he thinkin’, turnin’ on fellow Republican Paul Ryan’s plan to reform Medicare?

Besides, he’s mighty polarizing — the opposite of what we need right now.

John Bolton, our former UN ambassador, is a smart guy, too. But he ain’t got a prayer for the nomination.

Americans can’t handle a guy who speaks the truth so abruptly. And some in our country aren’t ready for a president who looks like Mark Twain.

It doesn’t look like former governor of Alaska Sarah Palin is gonna go for it, but between you and me I’m afraid she wouldn’t beat President Obama — and she’s almost as polarizing as Gingrich.

So the press is lookin’ to beat up another Republican woman. That would be U.S. Rep. Michelle Bachmann – she has some good things to say but hasn’t thrown her hat in the ring yet.

I was really hoping Mitch Daniels, governor of Indiana, would jump in, but he’s out.

That’s a shame, too, because he has his state in sound fiscal order and firing on all eight cylinders — exactly what our country needs.

The most interesting pol in the lot is Herman Cain. He’s one of those guys who makes everything he touches turn to gold — which is why he was so successful in business.

Trouble is, he’s a political novice. Thanks to Obama, nobody’s in the mood for another political novice.

It’s real simple, Gov. Christie.

The country is in a mess. Spending is out of control, unemployment remains high and we’re headed for a fiscal collapse if we don’t get our act together.

We need somebody like you to tackle that thing — spending.

We need somebody like you to beat the federal government into shape — just like you’re doin’ in Joisey.

But the Republican field has got nobody like you.

We need you to reconsider, big boy — and we’re not gonna fuhgeddaboudit.