christie bipartisan. accepting disaster relief, which was the right thing to do, does not make chris christie bipartisan. do not let him fool you. he s no different than the radicals attacking education. in order to understand who christie really is, it s important to remember. let s remember where did this guy come from? well, chris christie is a disciple of george w. bush. that s right. is he a bush cronie. he raised hundreds and thousands of dollars. nowhere, okay, then out of nowhere bush appoints chris christie to be the u.s. attorney for the state of new jersey in 2001 and so with a swipe of a pen christie goes from lawyer to lobbyist to u.s. attorney and of course back in those days it
to the tune of $1.5 billion. in many respects, he s bush all over again. in many respects, he s romney repackaged. your thoughts? he s romney repackaged but the package at least at the beginning is much more attractive. people look at him and they see someone who is kind of anti-political, someone who is refreshing, someone who is a moderate. that may not be the reality but that s what they see. now, that s part of his problem in the republican party, by the way. you re right, he s anti-choice but he has exceptions. he s against marriage equality but he s been tolerate of civil unions. he s allowed the medicaid expansion under medicare. despite his economic policies, he s got real problems on the far right. that s why he gave a speech saying, we have to be pragmatic. we have to nominate someone who can win. right now, by the way, he probably is the strongest republican candidate although i think he s vulnerable. bob, what does he mean when he says he s in this business to