Quote of the Day on the “Chris Christie was snubbed by CPAC” controversy

In response to the dust-up and infighting amongst conservatives and Republicans over CPAC’s decision not to invite New Jersey Governor Chris Christie to their annual gathering next month, Florida-based GOP media guru Rick Wilson had the best reaction: (via @DinaFraioli)

β€œThe essential element that’s missing in the Acela corridor kerfuffle on Christie not being invited to CPAC is the β€˜C’ in CPAC stands for β€˜Conservative,’” said Florida-based operative Rick Wilson.

β€œYou have a guy who stung the base very badly in the closing days of the 2012 election and who last week says he agrees with Cuomo 98 percent of the time. He’s done some fine work in New Jersey, but he’s also handled relationships with the base with what a lot of conservatives view as contempt. On guns, global warming and a host of other issues, he’s not exactly asking for an invitation to the dance. β€œ

I’ll admit, I’m irked over the continued insistence of CPAC to disallow the gay conservative group GOProud Β from active participation at CPAC, considering their goals pretty much line up with straight Republicans and conservatives, but the decision not to invite Christie didn’t bother me one bit. Β What he’s done the last several months, in my opinion, is nothing more than election year posturing, which is something all politicos do – but Christie was supposed to be different. Β In reality, he’s not. Β It’s great he supposedly “doesn’t give a damn” about what either party thinks of him, but when he conveniently starts p*ssing on conservatives on a regular basis – the cave on ObamaCare was the last straw, IMO – well, then I say enough is enough.

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