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Chris Christie plays Guido tough guy act against the media

by Phantom Ace ( 300 Comments › )
Filed under Elections 2012, Progressives, Republican Party at November 10th, 2012 - 7:00 pm

The Corpulent Traitor is back to his tough guy act. After reports that he called to congratulate Obama but just email Romney, Chris Christie gets deranged. He attacks the media for inaccuracy and claims Obama called him. You read that correct, Obama called Christie after he was re-elected! I could believe this since he owes Christie for saving his political career with the photo-op. Conjuring up his wannabe Jersey Shore Guido act, Christie gets angry at the media!

Christie then referenced an article that was posted by a business news institution earlier in the week claiming the governor called the President to congratulate him and only emailed Romney.

“Bloomberg had some incredibly careless reporting yesterday, saying that I called the president yesterday to congratulate him on his victory — absolutely careless, awful reporting,” said Christie. “Listen guys, people take the stuff you write seriously and I try to speak with real precision behind this microphone. So don’t report that I called the president when I didn’t; the president called me.”

Christie set the record straight saying President Obama calls him every day and at the start of the call in question he did congratulated him and moved on to discuss the situation at hand.

No matter how many excuses this gluttonous low life makes, his treachery is evident to all.

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