The two faces of Kim were on full display recently. For years as Christie's Lt. Gov. she remained silent and complicit. Only when she began making a play for the top job did she begin to distance herself from Chris Christie. She came out as vehemently against the gas tax increase.

"I do not believe in any increase in taxes for any reason. The answer is no. There is no such thing as a reasonable gas tax," she was quoted as saying on Bill Spadea's show.

She slammed the governor as well over his use of Island Beach State Park during the state shutdown, saying his actions were, "Beyond words."

She came out against the governor's spending $300 million on a statehouse reno job.

Yet there she was at the Republican Governors Association conference in Colorado piling on the praise and kissing up to the big man. Calling him "my governor" and saying people just didn't realize what a tremendous job he's done for New Jersey, it was like a split personality on full display. According to Politico.com, one source said Guadagno called Christie a godsend to our state and spoke of his dramatic improvements to our economy.

Really Kim? During the primaries you wouldn't even so much as mention your current job as his #2. Being the Lt. Gov. is a pretty big thing to leave off your resume. If Christie has been such a godsend, why were you afraid to even admit you work for him in your campaign ads? Just another two-faced politician.

The election in November reminds me of our presidential election last year. Two pathetic major party candidates and neither one deserves the job.

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