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Chris Christie in video

Speaking of New Jersey Governor hopeful Chris Christie, we haven't posted any video yet!  Let's fix that. Amusing for a couple of reasons. One, using a negative attack ad to attack an opponent's use of...negative attack ads is a bit mind melting. Also, he talks funny. Looking hot, though. Looking good in a more casual [...]
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Separated at birth

New Jersey Republican Chris Christie, and Jeff Garlin.  More at Manly's Republic.
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Least funny person in the world trys to make fun of Barney Frank, fails

Chubarama, as we remind you often, is not a political blog. That being said, we do have our leanings, the way we drool over Papa Barney on a regular basis and cheer every time a chubby Republitard gets caught with his pants down in an unsavory manner - see Bob Allen, Bruce Barclay, etc. This [...]
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Chris Christie wants to be New Jersey’s big fat Republican Governor

Christie just won New Jersey's Republican gubernatorial primary, and will be challenging current New jersey governor Corzine in the fall.  Oh, and he's a big fat guy.  Pics below.
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Neal Wolin is gonna fix your money

Apparently he's Tim Geithner's new #2 at the Treasury or something. I'd read all those words more carefully but he's hot so I get distracted. That's ok.  [HuffPo]
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Mao Xinyu is a blogger

Also, fat.  Also, Chairman Mao's grandson.  Here's a picture of him.  Here's a link that point will point you to where you can read more.  [Neatorama]
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Rick Warren is still tubby. In case you were wondering.

We posted pics of Rick a while back but considering everybody hates Barack Obama now because of him and he's back in the news we thought we'd remind you: yeah, still a porker.  General consensus?  Probably a big bottom, too.
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