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Showing Original Post only (View all)NJ Gov. Christie has cops haul individuals onstage at town hall meeting, berating them at length [View all]
This is a new thing in politics. I guess the nation's laughing response to "don't taze me bro"
has emboldened rulers everywhere. This is something straight out of "The Hunger Games".
Reposted courtesy madfloridian:
The man is a bully and just keeps on being rude. I don't know how NJ folks can stand it.
R. J. Eskow has a great column about the many people Christie has insulted.
Chris Christie: The Heartless, Smug, Bullying Embodiment of the Republican Party
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is the embodiment of today's Republican Party and everything it has come to represent. You name it, Christie's got it: Disingenuous, smug, nasty? Check. Robotic servant of the corporate class, foisting its lobbyists' prefabricated laws on an unsuspecting public? Check. Hostile toward women? Double-check.
And last night he proved his bona fides as a Republican by proving he meets his party's other criterion, which is an absolute contempt toward the ordinary men and women who have been victimized by its policies. The night before the nation received its latest bad news on unemployment, Christie told a cheering Republican crowd that the nation's jobless were lazy examples of an entitlement mentality.
.....Christie's bullying style was best illustrated when he insulted and abused another constituent when he asked a perfectly reasonable question about taxes. He demanded that a state trooper bring the man onstage, berated him at length, and then ordered him expelled from the room.
During another meeting he called a law student an "idiot" and told him to "shut up" before having the student, a former Navy SEAL, forcibly removed from the building. (Part of Christie's intimidation style includes hauling people onstage for a "conversation" - and then not letting them speak.)
And last night he proved his bona fides as a Republican by proving he meets his party's other criterion, which is an absolute contempt toward the ordinary men and women who have been victimized by its policies. The night before the nation received its latest bad news on unemployment, Christie told a cheering Republican crowd that the nation's jobless were lazy examples of an entitlement mentality.
.....Christie's bullying style was best illustrated when he insulted and abused another constituent when he asked a perfectly reasonable question about taxes. He demanded that a state trooper bring the man onstage, berated him at length, and then ordered him expelled from the room.
During another meeting he called a law student an "idiot" and told him to "shut up" before having the student, a former Navy SEAL, forcibly removed from the building. (Part of Christie's intimidation style includes hauling people onstage for a "conversation" - and then not letting them speak.)
Here is more about the "idiot" student. Christie played to his audience. It is in itself scary that the audience was pleased at such a display.
Governor Chris Christie to "Idiot" student: "damn man, I'm governor, could you shut up for a second?"
There is a video included.
Fox News reports that during Friday morning's town hall press conference, Christie called on 34-year-old law student William Brown. The two got into a debate over a plan to rename Rutgers University, Rutgers Camden-Rowan. Brown, who is active in Democratic Party politics, says the merger and name change would negatively affect the university's reputation.
After Christie says that Brown and his fellow classmates who are already enrolled at the university will still receive a Rutgers diploma, Brown interrupts him, shouting back, "What about my son? What about my neighbors? What about my friends?"
Christie then appears to lose his temper, saying, "If you decide what you want to do is put on a show today, let me tell you, I can go back and forth with you as much as you want. And let me tell you something: After you graduate from law school, you conduct yourself like that in a courtroom, your rear end's going to get thrown in jail, idiot."
Christie then tried to explain his behavior to the receptive audience, saying, "I tried to be patient with the guy. Every time I tried to answer, he's like, yelling over me again." And he received applause for what may turn out to be a regrettable follow-up quip, when he said, "I mean, damn man, I'm governor, could you shut up for a minute?"
After Christie says that Brown and his fellow classmates who are already enrolled at the university will still receive a Rutgers diploma, Brown interrupts him, shouting back, "What about my son? What about my neighbors? What about my friends?"
Christie then appears to lose his temper, saying, "If you decide what you want to do is put on a show today, let me tell you, I can go back and forth with you as much as you want. And let me tell you something: After you graduate from law school, you conduct yourself like that in a courtroom, your rear end's going to get thrown in jail, idiot."
Christie then tried to explain his behavior to the receptive audience, saying, "I tried to be patient with the guy. Every time I tried to answer, he's like, yelling over me again." And he received applause for what may turn out to be a regrettable follow-up quip, when he said, "I mean, damn man, I'm governor, could you shut up for a minute?"
The NJ Star Ledger calls him out on his bullying.
Christie bully act getting old
Keith Chaudruc, of Madison, asked the governor how he could sign off on a tax cut for the rich while lunch-pail stiffs were hit with painful increases like transit fare hikes. After some give and take, Christie invited Chaudruc to the stage for a conversation.
Chaudruc, reluctant to be part of another Christie YouTube moment, was escorted to the stage by a state trooper. Chaudruc never got another word in. Twice Chaudrucs size, Christie crowded his personal space, raised his voice and lectured him on economics with a wagging finger. Each time Chaudruc tried to make a point, Christie cut him off.
When Christie finished, Chaudruc motioned for the microphone. This was, after all, a conversation. Christie shooed him away and a trooper herded Chaudruc off stage.
The clip appears on YouTube under the title Christie rips apart rude questioner, a headline written, no doubt, by a Christie disciple.
Chaudruc, reluctant to be part of another Christie YouTube moment, was escorted to the stage by a state trooper. Chaudruc never got another word in. Twice Chaudrucs size, Christie crowded his personal space, raised his voice and lectured him on economics with a wagging finger. Each time Chaudruc tried to make a point, Christie cut him off.
When Christie finished, Chaudruc motioned for the microphone. This was, after all, a conversation. Christie shooed him away and a trooper herded Chaudruc off stage.
The clip appears on YouTube under the title Christie rips apart rude questioner, a headline written, no doubt, by a Christie disciple.
The audience there not only cheered and applauded but whistled loudly.
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Leopolds Ghost
Apr 2012
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Oh no. I believe he was bullying people because he does bully them. I've seen him in action.
vaberella
Apr 2012
#20
A high percentage of people adore fascists: "strong leaders," etc blah blah. They don't
HiPointDem
Apr 2012
#50
Again, this notion that he's wildly popular so the story can't be accurate
Leopolds Ghost
Apr 2012
#12
Well, um, but you agree he's being abusive... the posted pieces seem to be multiple sources.
Leopolds Ghost
Apr 2012
#26
To be clearer myself, I wasn't implying that you agreed with the "rude boy" mentality
Leopolds Ghost
Apr 2012
#27
Okay, I hadn't read this far down before I posted. What is the style of Jersey Boy?
freshwest
Apr 2012
#43
I've never seen the show, so I have no idea what they are like. You say Blue State, are these Dems?
freshwest
Apr 2012
#46
Some of them are, but most of them are basically libertarian conservatives and Reagan Dems
Leopolds Ghost
Apr 2012
#48
All the bully show he is doing will be on youtube and hopefully if Mittens picks him
southernyankeebelle
Apr 2012
#9
I don't think he wants it now. I believe he is waiting for 2016. All those youtubes will
southernyankeebelle
Apr 2012
#34
I think you are right. he is banking on that, but is bullying ill do him in, IMO.
CTyankee
Apr 2012
#35
Well I'm fat myself and he scares me to death. No I don't think he'll win in any yr. Heck I
southernyankeebelle
Apr 2012
#36
I use to be offend about that stuff until he told people who collect government checks...
LynneSin
Apr 2012
#19
I would look into pursuing legal action against Christie and the state trooper
LiberalFighter
Apr 2012
#17
And to think Christie brags about attending over 100 Bruce Springsteen concerts
LynneSin
Apr 2012
#18
I would hope Bruce would do Obama concerts in New Jersey just to spite Gov. Tub O'shit.
CTyankee
Apr 2012
#32
I don't blame Kerry for the incident, but the reaction of most people was to laugh at the guy
Leopolds Ghost
Apr 2012
#29
Christy is really a nasty piece of work. Unlike most politicians, who at least try to either be
HiPointDem
Apr 2012
#49