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Chris Christie: Not Just a Memory
Townhall.com ^ | August 6, 2015 | Steve Chapman

Posted on 08/06/2015 10:56:19 AM PDT by Kaslin

CEDAR FALLS, Iowa -- Chris Christie bills himself as the candidate willing to speak the truth even if his audience doesn't want to hear it. Opening his talk at Beck's Sports Grill, he wastes no time inviting a negative reaction.

"The last time I was here was to go to the UNI-Dome," he recalls, referring to the University of Northern Iowa's nearby football venue. "Mary Pat and I are alums of the University of Delaware." At this point, those present drown him out with groans in bitter memory of the Blue Hens' elimination of the Panthers in the Football Championship Subdivision's 2007 playoffs.

His slogan is "Telling It Like It Is," and the rest of his presentation is also risky with the crowd of 150, which has plenty of white hair. Christie promotes his plan for entitlement reform -- which includes raising the Social Security retirement age, means-testing pensions, reducing cost-of-living adjustments and raising Medicare premiums for well-to-do seniors.

People warn that entitlement reform "is the third rail of American politics: You touch it and you die," he notes. "Well, here's what we're doing: We're hugging it."

It's the sort of appeal that reminds people why Christie got a lot of entreaties to enter the presidential race four years ago: his reputation for unvarnished candor and a willingness to take on hard issues and powerful interests.

Another part of his pitch is devoted to assailing Barack Obama, particularly for the nuclear deal with Iran, which the candidate calls "the worst thing that has happened in foreign policy in recent memory" -- suggesting Christie has forgotten the Iraq war. "He lied to us," he charges.

This attack is not supposed to revive but erase memories -- memories of the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy just before the 2012 election. Then, as The New York Times reported, Christie "locked arms with Mr. Obama, flew with him on Marine One, talked with him daily and went out of his way to praise him publicly."

Republicans seethed at this breach of partisan etiquette, and some of Mitt Romney's aides blamed Christie for the election outcome. Today, Christie intends to leave GOP voters with no doubt that he holds "this president," as he invariably refers to Obama, in the contempt he deserves.

Christie's ideas on how to deal with the Iranians amount to spurning any agreement until the other side capitulates -- an approach that was tried by Obama's immediate predecessor, without success. Aside from dramatizing his ostensible toughness, they serve to exhibit a fluency in national security and foreign affairs that many governors lack.

His problem this year is not a lack of assets. He is nimble on his feet, knows the issues adequately and has a flair for distilling complex matters into simple choices. He has a sense of humor that he deploys without strain. He's even lost 100 pounds thanks to lap-band surgery.

His chief problem is that he's been usurped by other contenders in the GOP race. The brash truth-teller role has been filled by Donald Trump. The scourge-of-public-employee-unions mantle has fallen on Scott Walker. The establishment favorite who can appeal beyond the base? Jeb Bush.

Christie also carries a whiff of scandal: the 2013 closing of lanes on a major bridge to punish the mayor of Fort Lee for not endorsing him. Two of the governor's allies have been indicted, and another, who said Christie knew about the retaliation while it was going on, pleaded guilty. Christie denies it, and prosecutors have not implicated him.

But that episode and his aggressive personality have taken a toll even with hardened New Jerseyans, only 30 percent of whom have a favorable opinion of him. Here, one woman prefaces a question by identifying herself as a public school teacher -- then says, "Please don't hit me."

After listening to her question about how his "pro-life" principles square with his policies on education, he bristles: "You definitely do not need to lecture me about what pro-life means." But that's about the only reminder that when provoked, Christie can be rude and overbearing. (He once insisted, "I am not a bully.")

Today, he does nothing to put off these polite Midwesterners, who swarm him afterward seeking handshakes and photos. Christie can leave knowing he's given them sound reasons to consider his candidacy. And he didn't hit anyone.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; US: New Jersey
KEYWORDS: 2016election; chrischristie; election2016; meanstesting; newjersey; socialsecurity

1 posted on 08/06/2015 10:56:19 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

Were all these statements BETWEEN donuts? Or does he talk with his fool mouth full?


2 posted on 08/06/2015 10:59:09 AM PDT by dware (Yeah, so? What are we going to do about it?)
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To: Kaslin

Christie: Not just a memory - he’s an ongoing nightmare.


3 posted on 08/06/2015 10:59:43 AM PDT by Sicon ("All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others." - G. Orwell)
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To: Kaslin

Someone said that Rubio won’t make it because he’s too short.

Christie won’t make it because he’s too fat.


4 posted on 08/06/2015 11:00:31 AM PDT by xzins (Don't let others pay your share; reject Freep-a-Fare! Donate-https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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To: Kaslin

For the majority of republicans, especially Tea Partiers, Chris Christie is still ‘on punishment’ for his turncoat behavior during those last few weeks prior to the 2012 election. I know I haven’t forgotten or forgiven. I don’t wish Chris Christie any ill will, seems like a good family man. Long make he shine (and eat) in New Jersey, but I cannot trust his character to help make him president.


5 posted on 08/06/2015 11:03:00 AM PDT by lee martell (The sag)
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To: Kaslin

Smooth move.


6 posted on 08/06/2015 11:03:10 AM PDT by BenLurkin (The above is not a statement of fact. It is either satire or opinion. Or both.)
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To: Kaslin
...Christie "locked arms with Mr. Obama,..

Fool me once, shame on you..fool me twice.....

7 posted on 08/06/2015 11:06:13 AM PDT by BerniesFriend (Sarah Palin-"Lord knows she's attractive" says bitter Andrea Mitchell and the rest of the MSM)
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To: Kaslin

He won’t be “just a memory” soon enough.


8 posted on 08/06/2015 11:08:20 AM PDT by arthurus (it's true!)
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To: Kaslin

He won’t be “just a memory” soon enough.


9 posted on 08/06/2015 11:12:13 AM PDT by arthurus (it's true!)
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To: Kaslin

Do any of these losers ever just go away?...


10 posted on 08/06/2015 11:18:38 AM PDT by Resolute Conservative
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To: BerniesFriend

Tubby Turncoat should have switched parties...


11 posted on 08/06/2015 11:38:01 AM PDT by Homer1
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To: Sicon

Since you are the only one from NJ I’ll buy what you said


12 posted on 08/06/2015 11:38:45 AM PDT by Kaslin (He needed the ignorant to reelect him, and he got them. Now we all have to pay the consequenses)
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To: Kaslin
,,,, memories of the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy just before the 2012 election

um...it wasn't a hurricane.
13 posted on 08/06/2015 11:43:28 AM PDT by stylin19a (obama = Fredo Smart)
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To: BenLurkin; Kaslin; no-to-illegals; SunkenCiv; All

As one of those people who used to have white hair (it has gradually returned to gray as I recover from ten years of caring for dying mother, father, and husband) I have serious disagreement with Christie on some of his Social Security thinking. Since he favors increasing Medicare premiums for well-to-do seniors, he should favor restoring the 90% wage cap on wages subject to SS withholding. This 90% figure was agreed to in 1983 by Pubs and Dems as a way to save SS. Unfortunately 1983 or 4 was the only time the 90% figure was used. The cap was set to inflation, but total wages earned was heavily influence by 10 to 20% increases in upper income earners salaries while the rest of us earned at the inflation rate or worse. The actual cap level has dipped as low as 82% since then. See Charts 4 and 5 and the explanation of higher wage imbalance between them as well as the Conclusion at: http://www.ssa.gov/policy/docs/policybriefs/pb2011-02.html
If we restored and kept the 90% bipartisan agreement, there would be NO SS CRISIS looming. If we increased it above 90% for a few years to make up for all the years it has been lower, the problem would be solved. People would not have to work past age 67 for full retirement or have their payments reduced. I wonder how many Wall St. bigshots who were earning $300 to $600 thousand before 2008, and now have trouble getting jobs paying more than $60 or $80 thousand, wish they had paid more into SS while they were flush.


14 posted on 08/06/2015 12:01:56 PM PDT by gleeaikin
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To: stylin19a

If it wasn’t a hurricane, wtf was it then? *rme*


15 posted on 08/06/2015 3:05:44 PM PDT by Kaslin (He needed the ignorant to reelect him, and he got them. Now we all have to pay the consequenses)
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To: Kaslin

technically...a superstorm
http://www.climatecentral.org/news/nws-confirms-sandy-was-not-a-hurricane-at-landfall-15589


16 posted on 08/06/2015 5:20:31 PM PDT by stylin19a (obama = Fredo Smart)
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To: xzins

Unfortunately appearance does seem to matter greatly in presidential elections. I wonder if Trump would be doing as well as he is if all else were equal but he stood five feet and four inches tall. I suspect not. Right now I think someone who looks like Clint Walker as Cheyenne Body might go straight to the top.


17 posted on 08/07/2015 8:54:14 AM PDT by RipSawyer (Racism is racism, regardless of the race of the racist.)
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