The Corpulent fake Guido, played the tough guy role at a Black Church in Paterson, New Jersey. He used the term “boy” when arguing with an audience member. This prompted Progressives to accuse him of racism.
WASHINGTON — During an event at an African-American church in Paterson, N.J., Gov. Chris Christie used the word “boy” during a heated exchange with a man in the audience. The governor has a loose and colloquial style, and no history of racial animus in his past, but his remark and how it’s been heard by the black community underscores the challenge Republicans face as the party begins its post-election outreach.
The exchange was captured by NJToday and highlighted by the liberal New Jersey blog Blue Jersey.
Christie was responding to an African-American man, identified by the Associated Press as Mike Henry, who shouted that the governor should focus on fixing the public schools. “You can yell all you want about ‘fix the public schools.’ Yeah, I hear ya, boy, I hear ya. I hear what you’re saying, but let me tell you something else. What I hear is the despair, I hear the despair of folks all over this state,” Christie said at the event on Tuesday. Christie then went on to engage the man in an argument over the virtues of school choice.
Chris Christie is now seeing what the Progressives really think about him. They used him afer he betrayed Romney, but are now putting him in his place.