Showing posts with label chris christie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chris christie. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

"Some people without brains do an awful lot of talking"

Scarecrow: I haven't got a brain... only straw.  
Dorothy: How can you talk if you haven't got a brain? 
Scarecrow: I don't know... But some people without brains do an awful lot of talking... don't they?  
Dorothy: Yes, I guess you're right. 
- The Wizard of Oz (1939)
Oh, Scarecrow, how right you are.

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Job well done, New Jersey!

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie and Newark Mayor Cory Booker have made national news for both their efforts to reform government and their very active online personalities (follow on Twitter: @GovChristie and @CoryBooker). 

Last night, Christie tweeted a link to a hysterical little video featuring the two, which you really don't want to miss:

Thursday, October 13, 2011

My first WMFE podcast: "Procrastinating Politicians"


My first contribution to WMFE's new "Conservative Voices" commentary program aired yesterday. In case you missed it, click the below player to listen:



If the embedded player doesn't work, try this link:

WMFE | Conservative Voices | Sarah Rumpf - Procrastinating Politicians

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Shameless plug: Some media appearances regarding the Florida Straw Poll

Here's a few media appearances I did over the past week regarding CPAC Florida, the Presidency 5 debate and straw poll, and reaction:

American Spectator | Herman Cain's Magic Moment (quoted in article about Scott Plakon's endorsement of Herman Cain the day before the straw poll)

Flashpoint | 09.25.11 | Guests: Justin Sayfie, Sarah Rumpf, Bill Mick (click link to view video; site does not allow embedding their videos)


YouTube | Sarah Rumpf on Fox 35 Orlando discussing Cain's Florida Straw Poll Win

Friday, December 3, 2010

Governor Christie: How will our children judge us?

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie gets a lot of attention - and YouTube hits - when he's fired up, debating political opponents, tearing apart the unions, and humiliating wanna-be hecklers, but he's also got some good things to say when he's in a calmer mood.

Here is Governor Christie giving the keynote address at the Foundation for Excellence in Education dinner in Washington, D.C. earlier this week:

YouTube | Governor Christie: How will our children judge us?

I'll be honest...I don't want Christie on the 2012 Republican Presidential ticket.  Not yet.  But I have an immense amount of respect for his tough attitude and his strength of character.  His audacity and stubborn insistence on sticking to his principles, regardless of who attacks him or how often he's attacked, is something that a lot of Republican candidates could benefit from studying.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Catching up on my trip to Washington, D.C.

Hello everyone...sorry I haven't posted anything in awhile.  My trip to Washington, D.C. was absolutely fantastic until the very end when I ended up with a wretchedly evil cold.  I managed to make it through security without getting groped, irradiated, photographed naked or otherwise assaulted by TSA, but thought my ears were going to explode from the air pressure changes during the flight.  Not fun.  Anyway, I'm finally feeling better now - just in time for Thanksgiving with the family, hooray! - so I thought I'd share some of my photos and adventures in our nation's capital last week...

(Long post with pictures and video...after the "read more" link...)

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Sarah on Flashpoint


Lauren Rowe hosts a great political talk show on Local 6 WKMG called "Flashpoint" and she invited me to join the discussion for her post-election show.  You can watch the show, which was taped the day after the election, here:

Flashpoint November 7, 2010 | 'Flashpoint' Revisits Election Night

Lauren and I are joined by Jeremiah Jaspon, Chair of the Orange County Democratic Party, and Chris Trenkmann, WKMG political reporter, and we discuss the races for Governor, Senate, Congress, as well as the amendments.

It was my first time on the program, and I really enjoyed it.  Besides her hosting duties, Lauren oversees all the production for Flashpoint, so I got a great behind-the-scenes view of how a program like this is put together.  Thanks also to Lauren for giving a great shout-out to my little blog!

...and P.S. to Jeremiah: The GOP is not like bell bottom pants!  (See his comment near the end of the program.)

Friday, July 16, 2010

Even the NY Times has to admit, Chris Christie is a force of nature

From the New York Times this weekend, a great article describing New Jersey Governor Chris Christie as "six months into his term as governor: blunt, energetic, clearly enjoying himself...[a]nd having his way."
Mr. Christie has turned out to be a far more deft politician than his detractors — and even some supporters — had expected, making few compromises as he pursues a broad agenda for remaking New Jersey’s free-spending political culture. So far, polls suggest, the public is giving him the benefit of the doubt.
“The most important thing in public life, in a job like governor, is for the people you’re representing to know exactly where you stand,” Mr. Christie said in an interview on Friday. “People who disagree with me on things at least have a sense of comfort in knowing where I’m coming from.”
In a mostly blue state where Democrats control the Legislature, Mr. Christie, a Republican, won election last year mostly because of the deep unpopularity of his opponent, Gov. Jon S. Corzine. Mr. Christie, a former federal prosecutor known for aggression rather than deal-making, took office to predictions that his hard-charging style would not work in the labyrinth of Trenton, where factions of party, region and interest group would slow him down.
“I think we all underestimated his political skill coming in,” said Brigid Harrison, a political science professor at Montclair State University. “You can’t deny that he’s been a tour de force in Trenton. He has managed to control the legislative agenda more than other governors, despite having a Legislature controlled by the opposite party.”
The governor has a direct, pithy speaking style...often leavened by humor. And he is relentless, willing to hammer any message repeatedly and take on any critic, and he rarely meanders or evades a question...

He’s a much better communicator than we realized, and people seem to be willing to go along with him for now,” said Patrick Murray, director of the Monmouth University Polling Institute. “He uses clear language, he doesn’t mince words, he’s funny, and he says what he thinks.” 
So, basically,what Chris Christie has done is completely blow out of the water the standard argument that Republicans need to dilute their positions, moderate their ideas, and bend over backwards in the hope that they might be seen as bipartisan.  

Christie offers no apologies and takes no prisoners in his efforts to enact much-needed reforms of New Jersey's tax and spend culture.  He has attacked the powerful teachers' and labor unions head on, and, incredibly, seems to be succeeding.

Personally, I cheer the development of elected leaders like Chris Christie.  Republicans trying to be moderates gives us politicians like Arlen Specter and Charlie Crist, and disastrous legislation like Ted Kennedy's immigration reforms and the McCain-Feingold campaign finance bill (which, in my opinion, is an unconstitutional assault on the First Amendment).

Thursday, June 24, 2010

More awesomeness from Chris Christie

Check out this video and then a great post at RedState about why the calls for "bipartisanship" should be ignored and yet another reason Chris Christie is a rock star.



http://www.redstate.com/martin_a_knight/2010/06/22/chris-christie-shredding-the-script/

New Jersey, you can keep Christie for now, but I sincerely hope we can steal this guy sometime soon and send him to Washington D.C. to kick some tail there.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Chris Christie for President

I strongly encourage you to spend some time on youtube checking out Chris Christie. We need more politicians not afraid to say exactly what they think...plus he is just so freaking hysterical.  Make fun of New Jersey all you want, but I just have to love any state that manages to elect a guy like Chris Christie.  Times are tough right now, and we need elected leaders who can be tough too.

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