Posted on 01/15/2018 7:20:01 PM PST by GuavaCheesePuff
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, whose popularity soared during his first term but then fell from grace, leaves office Tuesday.
The Republican served a term-limited eight years in a majority blue state and spent much of that time in the national limelight as he built a reputation as a "tell-it-like-it-is" politician. But the Bridgegate scandal, a losing campaign for president and a day spent on a closed beach during a government shutdown left him with the lowest approval ratings for any governor in New Jersey history.
In Christie's first year, a YouTube video of a press conference went viral when a columnist asked if the governor's confrontational tone might hamper his ability to get bills passed.
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So long ya fat ass, Lou Costello look-a-like f’ing RINO!
Larry Klayman or Jay Sekulow would have been far better choices for AG.
Those are two “TV lawyers,” not solid AG candidates. Their role is to serve in a PR capacity for their clients, not oversee a giant legal bureaucracy.
Wrong. Larry Klayman is a former DOJ prosecutor who would be heads and shoulders better than Sessions or Christie.
Jay Sekulow is with one of the most prestigious law firms in the country and a renowned Supreme Court litigator.
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