Mitt Romney Shows His True Character, With His Campaign Criticizing New Jersey Governor Chris Christie

Mitt Romney’s campaign is rapidly imploding, and Romney’s spokesman is now criticizing New Jersey Governor Chris Christie for praising President Barack Obama for his quick response to Hurricane Sandy, including touring the area of devastation with Christie.

Rupert Murdoch and other conservatives are already laying the base for blaming Romney’s defeat on Christie, and Romney aides are claiming that Christie is annoyed that he was bypassed for Vice President.

This whole event just demonstrates further how Romney is not fit to be our President, since he does not give a damn for the “47 percent”, and for the Northeast, since he knows he will not be gaining their electoral support on Tuesday. The fact that Christie is doing what he needs to do for his state does not seem to cross Romney’s selfish, mean spirited personality, but it is clear that he is not the proper person to lead us into the future!

One comment on “Mitt Romney Shows His True Character, With His Campaign Criticizing New Jersey Governor Chris Christie

  1. Ali Rahnavard November 4, 2012 9:47 pm

    If Romney was smart he would be comending the President as well. At least that would show that he can recongnize when someone of the other party does something write instead of just sticking to his if you arn’t a member of the GOP anything you do is wrong attitude.

    See this is precisely why there is nothing decent you can respect about Mitt Romney even if you don’t agree with his policies. I found that in 2008 at least you could find things about John Mcain to respect regardless of wither or not you agreed with his ideas or not. I also laugh at the fact that the Romney Camp constantly blames the president for “not doing anything about anything”, yet get all pissy when the President points out that Republicans have done worse than nothing they have stopped a great deal of plans that would have been extremely helpful. Romney seems to be the type of person who needs someone to blame and as a President you can just imagine how little if at all he would ever take responsibility for anything. If by some bizarre and horrible chance that he does win I wouldn’t be surprised to see his approval ratings within the end of his first year, lower than Bush administration at its worst point. Reason I think that way is because it’s obvious Mitt Romney doesn’t know what the meaning of the buck stops here is. When your President you need to be able to accept blame and criticism and take responsibility both of which he has shown himself utterly incapable of doing without throwing temper tantrums.

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