“Let’s do something fun,” Chris Christie said at the Republican National Convention last night. The Governor of New Jersey had spent the past day in less expansive emotional states—defending Melania Trump’s plagiarized speech on the “Today” show, expressing his own disappointment that Mike Pence was the Republican Vice-Presidential pick—and he seemed due for some pleasure. Christie told the delegates that he, a famously truculent former federal prosecutor, would present an indictment against Hillary Clinton, and they would get to judge whether she was guilty or innocent.
The crowd on the floor, gossipy and distracted when Paul Ryan spoke, a few minutes earlier, grew attentive. This was the case that Christie had been promising he would make against Clinton since early in his own Presidential campaign. “As a flawed evaluator of dictators,” Christie asked, suggesting that the former of Secretary of State had been too ready to reset relations with Russia, “is Hillary Clinton guilty or not guilty?” He asked for verdicts on Clinton’s competence (“as an inept negotiator”) and for being weak toward the Syrian regime (“as an awful judge of the character of a dictator-butcher in the Middle East”). The floor, following the California delegation’s lead, chanted, “Lock her up!” Christie said, “I’m getting there.”
If Christie was pursuing Clinton last night, he was also being pursued. Earlier in the day, Christie’s mentor and appointee David Samson, who was once the chairman of the Port Authority, had pleaded guilty to shaking down United Airlines to keep them from cancelling a direct flight that he took to his vacation home. The case against Samson grew out of the investigation into the Christie administration’s vindictive George Washington Bridge lane closures, which presses on. Even during his political ascent, Christie was a creature of grievance and emotion, an open wound, a human tumult machine. When he gave the keynote speech at the 2012 Republican Convention, Christie got three-quarters of the way through a talk about himself (eighty paragraphs into the written version) before he said the name of the candidate, Mitt Romney. This time, Christie had expected to be named Donald Trump’s running mate and when he found out that he wouldn’t be, the Governor turned “livid,” Trump’s campaign manager, Paul Manafort, reportedly told friends.
Still, Christie appeared on the “Today” show yesterday, to insist, a little humiliatingly, that “ninety-three per cent” of Melania Trump’s speech had not been plagiarized. He was also asked how he felt about being passed over by Trump. The Governor said that he didn’t want to “sugarcoat it,” and that he was disappointed. “If you compete for something like I did, you’d like to be picked. I wasn’t. So you take a deep breath, and you go to bed, and you wake up the next morning and get on with your day,” he said. The general opinion was that Christie had debased himself and had gotten nothing for it. The more specific opinion, among the New Jersey delegation on the Convention floor, was that the emoting was all very Christie. “I almost think when he does something like that, he makes himself vulnerable to the public,” Maria DiGiovanni, the mayor of Hackettstown, said.
Christie’s defining characteristic as a politician is his relentlessness. He has conducted a hundred and thirty-five town halls across his state, promising help for local problems and haranguing public-school teachers. But he also has a special sensitivity to the complex character of his state: after Hurricane Sandy, Christie was the nostalgist of the boardwalks, but he also nominated the first Muslim judge to the New Jersey Superior Court, in 2011, and heatedly defended the man’s patriotism and qualifications against an angry Islamophobic wave of resistance. Christie’s persona—that Springsteen/“Sopranos” amalgam—has always seemed a touch on the nose, as if it he had sketched himself. On the “Today” show, yesterday, Christie dealt amiably with rumors that Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, had opposed putting Christie on the ticket. (In 2005, Christie, as the U.S. Attorney for New Jersey, sent Kushner’s father to prison.) “I understand that’s a sort of Shakespearean thing that people want to write about,” Christie said. And maybe it was.
New Jersey Republican officials are a prosperous and pragmatic clan, and by now they have generally made their peace with Donald Trump, as Christie has. “If you want to be a delegate from New Jersey, you really need to be a Trump delegate,” Henry Kuhl, who was attending his eleventh convention, pointed out. The main feeling among New Jersey’s fifty-one delegates was that Christie and Trump shared certain attributes: plainspokenness, an executive talent, perhaps an allergy to ideology. “It’s not my particular style, but he’s effective,” a delegate named Mary O’Brien said of Trump. Next to her, a delegate named John Traier said that he was disappointed that the national Republican platform was so starkly opposed to gay and lesbian rights, but added that he was pleased that the New Jersey delegation had supported equality. “Baby steps,” Traier said. On the broader matter of Trump he was serene. “Every so often the Party goes through a metamorphosis,” he said.
Up on the stage, Christie was completing one of his own. During his Presidential campaign, Christie had subdued his talk of American immigrant diversity in favor of a skepticism about Syrian refugees, and now he shed the sentiment and the lugubriousness, the parts of his character that least matched Trump’s. Some act of interior whittling had taken place. On Monday, when the mood in the Convention was dark and nationalistic, Christie had been said to be polishing his speech; by Tuesday it was full of the prosecutor’s blacks and whites, the high moral tone of a man eyed by a grand jury himself. “In Libya and Nigeria—guilty,” Christie said of Clinton. “In China and Syria—guilty. In Iran and Russia and Cuba—guilty.” Christie had maneuvered into place. Already Trump has said that Christie will lead his Presidential transition team. The talk among the New Jersey delegation was that he’d also make a fine attorney general.
见识美国民众对希拉里文革式的大批斗
2016-07-21 00:26:02
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2016年7月21日创作于温哥华
美国马拉松式的总统大选已经达到高潮,川普以压到一切的优势正式被提名为共和党的美国总统。
川普最近认命了印第安纳州州长MIKE PENCE作为副总统,这位先生雷厉风行,工作能力非常强,将该州治理成为美国的模范,财政盈余20亿,失业率非常低,是个治国的好手。同时川普又认命了新泽西州州长CHRIS作为首席检察官。
川普真是慧眼识人,我们来看看这两位未来的2,3号人物如何卖力出场表演的。
这位MIKE具有林彪一样的溜须拍马才能,在CNN电视上将川普这个昔日名声劣迹斑斑的地产爆发户神话成了美国的救世主。他首先严厉抨击奥巴马和希拉里如何无能和误国,把美国人民描述成像咱们当初历史上到了“最危险的时刻”,只有川普这位能人才能让美国重新伟大起来,演讲中不停的咒骂希拉里是骗子,说谎者,吃里扒外的美奸,当然不停地歌颂川普是如何如何的英明和伟大。
万一竞选失败,下场很悲惨 看来美国也是“成者为王败者为寇”
那位曾经做过检察官的CHRIS就更神了,太有才了。今天在CNN电视上举办了一场模拟审判希拉里场景。他列举了希拉里主导的利比亚卡扎菲被摧毁,成就了ISIS恐怖组织;伊朗核谈判牺牲了盟友以色列的安全;希拉里夸赞中国购买美国国债,自己政府大肆挥霍公款,向债主牺牲美国利益;希拉里还赞扬叙利亚独裁统治者亚瑟德是改革家;和古巴谈判;对俄罗斯侵吞克里米亚的失败政策;利比亚美国大使馆人员被袭击死亡,希拉里竟然不接电话和邮件去解救等等。每个问题都质问会场群众,希拉里是有罪还是无罪?所有群众挥舞着拳头大声叫嚣着“有罪”,“把她关起来”。
川普的一个律师竟然报纸上说希拉里应该被送进监狱而不是白宫,她应该为她背叛美国人民的利益这一叛国罪去坐电椅。
川普和这两位副手多次表示,一旦当选,立刻起诉希拉里的叛国罪,将她绳之以法。我是根本不用操心她的安全,毕竟美国是法制国家,她自己就是名律师,叛国罪这种模棱两可的罪名在很多国家确实很有效,但是在美国历史上还没能成功过。
川普的第三任名模太太和儿女们也个个粉墨登场,上电视为川普造势,把他吹捧的人格魅力是如何的伟大。川普的长子演讲最为出色,14岁就给其爹打工,现任集团VP,将来一定是美国政坛的一颗新星,可能会是小布什的翻版。对川普的一些桃色新闻流言蜚语,一位女支持者竟然恬大言不惭的辩护:“我们是在选一个有能力振兴美国的领导者,而不是选一个好丈夫,好牧师。
国内很多忧国忧民的愤青最近为南海操碎了心,微信上还流传着美国很快就要打到我们家门口来了,号召大家去砸IPHONE和拒绝KFC。我看这些人得去看医生,需要吃药治疗自己的被迫害妄想症。
希拉里这位奥巴马政府里主导外交的旗帜人物现在已经焦头烂额,11月份进不了白宫肯怕就得进监狱,哪有心思要去十万八千里之外的南海去斗? 再说美国现在面临ISIS对自己和盟国的一系列袭击毫无招架,又冒出黑人和白人警察的严厉对峙,隔三差五的袭击警察这一国家机器,将百姓对国家的信心丧失殆尽。
川普更是天天喊着“美国优先”,一切资源都要围绕建设美国这一核心,抛弃过去一贯的世界警察的职责。这位商人不会花巨资为南亚小国做炮灰的。
和国内传媒天天喊狼来了对比,美国和世界新闻媒体竟然没人提这一话题也没有政客关心,就那天仲裁结果报道了一则而已。川普今天也说美国的敌人是ISIS 和俄罗斯,他竞选中绝对不会提南海这一裁决的事件,提了等于给自己上个额外枷锁而已。
没想到一纸仲裁在国内影响力那么大,这种裁决本来就没有执行力的,俄罗斯吞并了克里米亚后,西方所有国家口诛笔伐还实施制裁,俄罗斯不一样泰然处之吗。我们何必那么不淡定,敌人都丝毫没动,自己干嘛先乱了阵脚。
人类社会发明了竞选这一政治方式取代了传统的暴力革命方式,比爱迪生发明电都有价值。世界很多地区的政府更迭就意味着很多人的人头落地,还要带来民众财产再分配。美国人民却没有这样的丝毫担心。
TJKCB 发表评论于 2016-07-21 16:14:00
Clint Eastwood's rambling RNC speech, to an empty chair beside him — in which he pretend Obama was sitting. How hilarious!
polar_bear 发表评论于 2016-07-21 16:11:06
看结果吧。克林顿大概也很希望希拉里被关进监狱而非进白宫吧?
春妮18 发表评论于 2016-07-21 12:44:51
民众对o8政府袒护希拉里严重不满的宣泄,人们是看了FBI公布的泄密情况,不是文革那种不明真相的被愚弄。
古龙 发表评论于 2016-07-21 11:20:23
最逗的是trump老婆一身靓丽的阔太太花瓶形象在台上说,trump不仅代表白人,也代表....和穷人,台下一帮胖子白垃圾,一看就是低收入者,站起来欢呼。蠢人在哪个社会制度下都是蠢人
warara 发表评论于 2016-07-21 09:49:15
你沒有见过文革吧?大字报铺天盖地,走资派掛牌游街,红卫兵打砸抢。学生打死老師...
ali88 发表评论于 2016-07-21 09:25:50
"这位MIKE具有林彪一样的溜须拍马才能"
This is exactly WenGe style.
Houstonll 发表评论于 2016-07-21 07:47:04
公平的话,也写一篇关于“见识一下美国舆论怎样断章取义,抹黑川普”。
大号蚂蚁 发表评论于 2016-07-21 07:30:06
法庭辩论一方发言而已。真是文革式,封喉关押肉体消灭。