Video: “Reaganism with … a Jersey edge”

posted at 4:50 pm on April 13, 2010 by Allahpundit

When he and Bob McDonnell knocked The One for a loop last year on election night, I never expected Christie to emerge as the conservative rock star of the two. Not only did McDonnell have the southern cred, but his victory seemed to matter more. Yeah, granted, Christie’s state is more solidly Democratic, but you could chalk up his upset to Corzine simply being a terrible incumbent. McDonnell’s win portended something more significant, namely, returning Virginia to the red column, which in turn portended all sorts of hopeful things for purplish states this November. Fast-forward six months and what’s happened? McDonnell’s needlessly kneecapped himself with a a culture-war bludgeon while Christie’s become the darling of righty bloggers by drawing a Reaganesque line in the sand on spending. How Reaganesque? William McGurn:

What makes the battle interesting is the way Mr. Christie is throwing the old chestnuts back at his critics.

Here are a few examples, culled from his budget address, public meetings and radio appearances:

The children will be the ones to suffer from your education cuts. “The real question is, who’s for the kids, and who’s for their raises? This isn’t about the kids. Let’s dispense with that portion of the argument. Don’t let them tell you that ever again while they are reaching into your pockets.”…

Budget cuts are unfair. “The special interests have already begun to scream their favorite word—which, coincidentally, is my 9-year-old son’s favorite word when we are making him do something he knows is right but does not want to do—’unfair.’ . . . One state retiree, 49 years old, paid, over the course of his entire career, a total of $124,000 towards his retirement pension and health benefits. What will we pay him? $3.3 million in pension payments over his life, and nearly $500,000 for health care benefits—a total of $3.8 million on a $120,000 investment. Is that fair?”…

Isn’t your talk of ‘stopping the tax madness’ just another ‘Read My Lips’ promise? “[Mine is] much better than ‘Read my lips.’ I’m sorry, it’s just much better. Much stronger. . . . It’s gonna be how my governorship will rise or fall. I’m not signing a tax increase.”

If these clips from FNC are any indication, he’s dead serious about that last part. Prepare yourselves for red meat, my friends. Exit question: How long before this guy’s on the national radar screen? He’s the antithesis of a glamour politician and, needless to say, his austerity agenda is kryptonite to the left, so media coverage outside the Fox universe will be sparse.


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Christie 2012.

No VP.

Good Lt on April 13, 2010 at 5:41 PM

How bout Paul Ryan?

CSK on April 14, 2010 at 3:11 AM

Wow! Hopefully, his actions speak even louder than his words. That would be rare for a politician these days. But, maybe…just maybe it can start a trend.

search4truth on April 13, 2010 at 4:57 PM

He just cut $65 million from the global warming fund which had funding of $65 million. He cut GW funding to zero.

unseen on April 14, 2010 at 3:27 AM

Could you imagine a Palin/christie ticket in 2012.

Palin locks up the south, west and christies brings the Northeast into play. PA, NJ the new battleground states.

It would be 16 years of GOP governship with Christie picking Rubio as his VP in 2020 we could possbly get 24 years of Reaganism. Just about what is needed to turn the ship around from the reefs.

unseen on April 14, 2010 at 3:27 AM

Great clips, and great ideas! Love that “failed experiment” admission.

Martha is adorable.

Woody on April 14, 2010 at 9:14 AM

He is getting hammered in the local rag with calls of “unfair,” “heartless,” “favoring the rich,” etc. I give him credit to sticking to it and making the hard choices that this state needs.

Beaglemom on April 13, 2010 at 5:05 PM

Yea, the local rags, Asbury Park Press, who endorsed him, by the way. I wrote a letter to the editor in defense of Christie. See if I get a response…NOT.

NJ Red on April 14, 2010 at 10:01 AM

He just cut $65 million from the global warming fund which had funding of $65 million. He cut GW funding to zero.

unseen on April 14, 2010 at 3:27 AM

I just read that…WOW. He’s too good to be true in NJ.

NJ Red on April 14, 2010 at 10:03 AM

Press of Atlantic City –The “If the AP prints it, we take it as gospel” rag. I’m in South Jersey–the pretty part of the state.

Beaglemom on April 13, 2010 at 5:27 PM

I live in Ocean County but work in Atlantic County. The AC Press makes the Asbury Park Press look like the Wall Street Journal. Talk about a rag.

NJ Red on April 14, 2010 at 10:07 AM

Th ehad of the teachers union in NJ had to come personally apologize to him for an imapprpriate e-mail sent by a union official that prayed for Christie’s death – she makes 550k/year…it’s for the children, you know.

Anyway, she left his office in a huff when he demanded that the union official be fored for the indiscretion.

Ah…the left and their sense of entitlement….what a bunch of frickin’ crooks.

The parent child analogy is so much more meaningful if you could see how juvenile and stupid the NJEA’s propaganda war has been against Christie.

It all started when Corzine’s campaign was all but dead and he started running ads that made fun of Christie’s weight.

they hate him……and I love it.

wildweasel on April 14, 2010 at 10:08 AM

I like him a lot too. Now just don’t go and pull a McDonnell, Christie, and all will be fine. Focus on what matters and don’t make stupid nonsensical decisions.

Narutoboy on April 14, 2010 at 12:11 PM

Yes, all very nice, yes… but his honeymoon with the Jersey papers is coming to an end. Sure, the editorials were all impressed with his tactics — the Star-Ledger, the Record, the Asbury Park Press, — blue-state papers all, daring to show a tinge of red at this new phenomenon who sold papers.

But now they’re not so sure. Doubts are creeping in. Christie’s latest tactic is to call for parents to vote ‘no’ for school budgets if their town’s teachers haven’t agreed to a one-year wage freeze.

Well. That’s different. Now they can hang the “meanie!” label on Christie. And the fact that teachers are writing in droves — along with lavishly expensive anti-Christie TV commercials funded with their dues — means that the papers have cover to do so.

One headline in today’s Record screams that University heads are protesting Christie’s budget cut. And on the preceding page,a headline notes that a poll commissioned by one of Jersey’s big universities finds that, somehow, 44% of those polled disapprove of Christie’s education cuts. The fact that a plurality approves is not worthy of the headline.

Sure, Christie’s popular. Let’s see how long NJ’s left-wing media lets him stay that way.

Paul_in_NJ on April 14, 2010 at 3:06 PM

O.k…. I really, really like this guy. I hope that he turns New Jersey around. :) :) :)

Theophile on April 15, 2010 at 12:30 AM

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