Posted on 02/21/2014 1:14:55 PM PST by Responsibility2nd
Chris Christie wont dine at the White House on his swing through Washington this weekend.
The New Jersey governor is set to leave town Sunday morning, his office confirmed, before a Sunday night White House dinner traditionally attended by governors of both parties during the annual National Governors Association meeting.
Christie sat next to first lady Michelle Obama at last years dinner, and drew heat from some Republicans for famously embracing President Barack Obama just days before the presidential election in 2012 as the men surveyed Superstorm Sandy damage in New Jersey.
The Republicans schedule is under particular scrutiny this year not just because he is a likely presidential contender in 2016 but because of the traffic scandal dogging him back home.
(Excerpt) Read more at politico.com ...
But he may be skipping dinner now in order to lose weight so that he can appear presentable in 2016.
My wife watched him during the hurricane right before the and when he praised Obama she called it an endorsement of Obama’s re-election.
Christie made his bed then for sure.
Trouble in Paradise. And so soon. :-)
Fat boi is a bridge to nowhere.
Hey Chris, it is too late for you. Your RINO BS did not work as planned. You thought kissing Obama’s butt would work for you but the Dems showed you the real meaning of dirty politics. Your stupid Ft. Lee lane closure game has come back to haunt you by the masters of dirty tricks, the Democrat Party. LOL Bye, bye, Chrisie.
Chris “Pass the Biscuits” Christie miss a free dinner with his people?
I don’t believe it
They told him to “Eat before you come...”.
More for everyone else!
He was planning to go to the dinner, but he heard at the last minute that Burger King was running a sale on cheeseburgers.
“No, that is all you can eat”.
That was really funny. Thanks for the link to the Jon Pinette video.
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