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Christie Slams DeSantis for Denying Biden Same ‘Bear Hug’ Photo Op Treatment He Gave Obama in 2012

by Western Journal
September 6, 2023 at 3:07 pm
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Chris Christie Launches Presidential Campaign – And He Already Has Humiliating News

Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie speaks during a New Hampshire Town Hall at Saint Anselm College in Goffstown, New Hampshire, on June 6, 2023. Republican former New Jersey governor Chris Christie jumped into the 2024 race for the White House on June 6, 2023, positioning himself as a political knife-fighter and the only candidate willing to take on frontrunner Donald Trump. (Photo by Joseph Prezioso / AFP) (Photo by JOSEPH PREZIOSO/AFP via Getty Images)

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For those of you with memories that don’t reach back 11 years — I’m talking to you, President Biden — let me remind you of the heady days of 2012, when President Barack Obama was running for a second term and New Jersey, then led by GOP Gov. Chris Christie, was devastated by Hurricane Sandy.

Obama had won a first term in 2008 based on a theme of “hope and change.” You remember that iconic poster, right? The mellifluous speeches? The way he made “fundamentally transforming the United States of America” sound, you know, practically Kennedyean? (I’m talking JFK and RFK, not the one with trouble navigating bridges.)

That wasn’t 2012. The Republicans ran Mitt Romney, a man so thoroughly mid and needlessly sanguine he looked like he’d just returned from a smiling convention. He couldn’t have been more moderate if he began every speech with “please clap.” His favorite meal was a peanut butter-and-honey sandwich, for heaven’s sake.

Obama and his surrogates — abandoning that “hope and change” theme after voters realized they’d been had — smeared Romney as a cancer-patient-killing, dog-torturing sexist pig. But in the middle of all that reprehensible smearing, Obama visited New Jersey to see the devastation from Hurricane Sandy firsthand, as if this were somehow necessary. And Chris Christie didn’t just come out to greet the man smearing his party’s candidate as an ur-deplorable, he gave him some good ol’ Jersey hugs.

Obama: My ‘Bro Hug’ Creamed Christie https://t.co/CCdnBYthHZ pic.twitter.com/B38EAGqxh1

— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) February 11, 2016

Vivek asking Christie to hug him when Christie compared him to Obama might be the moment of the night. pic.twitter.com/MYIdIw57xa

— Will Upton (@wupton) August 24, 2023

Now, he’s chastising fellow Republican presidential contender Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for not being a bigger idiot than he was with a bigger jerk than Obama was.

According to The Hill, DeSantis decided to pull out of a planned photo op meeting when President Biden visited the state in the wake of Hurricane Idalia on Saturday. According to the outlet, “DeSantis’ office on Friday said the governor didn’t have plans to meet with Biden, saying having the two meeting up could put strain on the state’s disaster response.”

When asked about the lack of a face-to-face meeting, Biden said he’d “been in touch” with DeSantis and was “not disappointed” the two weren’t meeting.

“He may have had other reasons,” the president said. “But he did help us plan this, he sat with FEMA and decided where we should go, where it would be the least disruptive.”

In other words, there was no logistical reason for DeSantis to meet with a potential 2024 presidential rival, especially after the White House had spent much of the 2022 midterm process using the Florida governor as a punching bag. Nothing was lost, except for a moment for Biden to use DeSantis the way Obama used Christie.

But, of course, this provided Christie another prime opportunity to self-destruct — and self-destruct he did, accusing DeSantis of “playing politics” and saying it wasn’t what he would have done. (Oh yes — we know.)

“That’s [DeSantis’s] choice,” Christie said in an interview on Fox News Radio Tuesday, according to The Hill. “I’m not the least bit surprised that is what he chose to do.”

He called the decision not to meet with Biden a failure on the part of the Florida governor.

“You’re the governor of the state, the president of the United States comes and you’re asking … the Congress for significant aid…you should have been there with the president to welcome him,” Christie said.

“Fortunately, [Florida Sen.] Rick Scott … who knows what it means to be governor, showed up and made sure the president saw what he needed to see,” Christie added.

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“Your job as governor is to be the tour guide for the president,” he continued. “To make sure the president sees your people, sees the damage, sees the suffering that’s going on and what’s going to be needed to be done to rebuild it.”

No, it’s not! Where, in the constitution of any state of this great nation, does it specifically delegate the job of disaster tour guide to the governor? What in heaven’s name would DeSantis be there for? Because people around Biden can’t read Google Maps and don’t communicate effectively with FEMA?

It’s a photo op, plain and simple. And it’s a photo op with a president that’s smeared DeSantis personally as being one of a select core of “MAGA Republicans” who are “threats against our democracy” and carrying out an “attack of our core values as a country.”

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But, c’mon: Hug the guy behind this and give him a tour. Is that how governorship is supposed to work?

Perhaps Christie is still smarting from his spanking in the first GOP debate in which the issue got jiu-jitsued on him by fellow candidate Vivek Ramaswamy.

“I’ve had enough already tonight of a guy who sounds like ChatGPT standing up here,” Christie said of Ramaswamy, launching into one of his trademark insult set-pieces.

“The last person in one of these debates … who stood in the middle of the stage and said, ‘What’s a skinny guy with an odd last name doing up here?’ was Barack Obama, and I’m afraid we’re dealing with the same type of amateur standing onstage tonight.”

Ramaswamy proved he wasn’t ChatGPT with a hilarious (and accurate) ad lib: “Come over and give me a hug!” Ramaswamy declared. “Give me a hug just like you did to Obama. And you’ll help elect me just like you did to Obama, too. Give me that bear hug!”

CHRIS CHRISTIE GOES AFTER VIVEK: “I’ve had enough already tonight, of a guy who sounds like ChatGPT!”

VIVEK: “Come over and gimme a hug!” pic.twitter.com/DbYiXeBN5x

— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) August 24, 2023

Now, did Christie throw the election to Obama by coming out to hug a man in the midst of a nasty character assassination candidacy? We’ll never know, but it certainly helped burnish the bipartisan image of a rabid, amoral ideologue who would have kicked a lame child in the stomach if it helped him with voters. And somehow, that guy’s veep turned out to be even worse as a campaigner, having his press secretary call DeSantis a “threat against our democracy.”

But it’s his job to show up and give Biden a big ol’ bear hug? If this is Christie’s idea of gubernatorial leadership, it’s little wonder that a poll in his last year of office showed him with a 15 percent approval rating among Garden State residents.

His response? “I don’t care.”

If you didn’t care then, stop caring now. Drop out, take responsibility for getting played by Obama and crawl back into the beach chair you emerged from, Mr. Christie.

This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.

Tags: 2012 Election2024 ElectionBarack ObamaChris ChristieFloridaMitt Romneynatural disastersRepublican PrimaryRepublicans
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