New York Times
Chris Christie steps on himself again:
The governor of New Jersey and Mr. Wonderful from the TV show the Shark Tank must have gone to the same finishing school together but neither one of them finished the finishing school or did they get their diploma in diplomacy. They even maybe distant cousins?

Both of the men are very rich and very opinionated and that is why anyone at all listens to them make fools out of themselves when they publicly degrade people.
It is great to have an opinion but when you are a public figure the person should have a little more polish.
I am the first one that likes a brawler and someone that sticks up for what they believe in but all too often with these to orators’ are over the top and the “pot is calling the kettle black”.
The other day a reporter Mike Lupica said something about the former coach New York Jets coach Rex Ryan that Chris didn’t like and he called him an “idiot”. The man is entitled to his opinion.
Lupica came back at Christie with; “Who you calling an idiot, fatso”? Where I come from that is called playing the dozens and if continued it can get very personal. Before long Your Ma Ma comes into the name calling and that is when the pistols come out.
I give Lupica a lot of credit for coming back at the governor and presidential hopeful but Chris or as Lupica refers to him as “fatso” has to learn that playing the dozens is not going to get him into the big chair in the White House. A person has to be more obsequious and somewhat of a phony to become a great politician.
Christie may be the front runner for the dying Republican party but I think the voters are turned off and somewhat skeptical and intimidated by people with his demeanor.
I like his pizza but if he wants to become “the main man” he has to dress up his delivery.
Slight resemblance; don’t you think??

