Drone Alone: Chris Christie Rolls to ABC ‘News’ Bringing Predictions of a Trump-Musk Rift

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Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is back to throwing his weight around on legacy media outlets. They somehow always find room to squeeze him in. This time he’s making the rounds predicting a rift will soon grow between President-Elect Donald Trump and ‘First Buddy’ Elon Musk.





Check him out. (WATCH)

Christie, like many political commentators, is confusing Trump‘s first term with his upcoming one. Unlike before, Trump was able to personally vet and handpick his entire team this time around. Christie won’t make the cut this time either.

You’d be hard-pressed to find anyone outside the rubble of the current TV ‘news’ landscape who cares what Christie has to opine.

These posters know the score.

First, Christie was a joke, now he’s a meme. Even Trump threw himself on the dogpile recently.

See for yourself.

No, he won’t recover. He’ll roll from network to network dispensing his political ‘wisdom’ like a low-rent Rick Santorum. Meanwhile, Musk and Trump seem to be having a ball right now. Neither appears to be particularly troubled by Christie’s tired drone on TV or the drones above his head.




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