I don’t quite get it. You’re saying the people voted for Obama, not because he did a good job handling Sandy, but because Chris Christie said he did a good job of handling Sandy?
I do everything Chris Christie says. Chris Christie is my true north. Chris Christie is the kindest, bravest, warmest, most wonderful human being I’ve ever known in my life.
Fundraising. He’s going to grab everything not nailed down. We are talking about a man who issued an executive order making it legal fot the governor of New Jersey (him) to accept expensive gifts from foreign nationals.
Well, to answer the OQ, I have to think of Louie Anderson’s opening comment to many of his shows. He’d walk to the edge of the stage, mop his brow, and look down at the first row. “It’s okay. I won’t fall on you.”
Okay, no fat jokes. Taft and all.
The tactics in Bridgegate are concerning - okay, CC knew jack about it, right. But that a New Jersey governor would have a staff that resorts to, well, mob tactics… Hmm.
Christie isn’t the only candidate who has no chance. But all of the other no-chance candidates at least have humor value. Christie doesn’t even have much of that.
This would be more of a CS question, but surely there must be someplace that tracks the frequencies that songs get played on the radio.
The DC-area classic-rock station (‘Big’ 100.3, since you’re headed this way soon IIRC) plays “Born to Run” fairly frequently, but “Born in the U.S.A.” only occasionally. But that’s just one data point.
It’s true that I can’t tell you the last time I heard “Born in the USA,” on the radio or otherwise. I heard “Born to Run” a few months ago in a Five Guys.
[Yogi Berra]It’s too popular, so no one plays it anymore.[/Yogi Berra]