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United States News Title: Christie takes veiled shots at Rand Paul, Bobby Jindal at RNC luncheon; Update: Team Paul fires back Christie takes veiled shots at Rand Paul, Bobby Jindal at RNC luncheon; Update: Team Paul fires back Say this for the guy: He knows what his audience wants to hear. I guess this is going to be his approach, whether or not it alienates righty votes hell need in the general election. Being brash and confrontational got him two terms as governor in a blue state. Why not let it all hang out and see if it cant get him the White House too? Besides, with the rest of the field busy distancing themselves from Romney, there are a lot of forlorn, wealthy establishmentarians out there in need of a champion. Here he comes now: Christie and Paul tangled earlier this summer after the New Jersey governor criticized Pauls libertarian-tinged worldview as esoteric and intellectual, drawing a series of pointed rebukes from Paul and his allies
I think we have some folks who believe that our job is to be college professors, he said. Now college professors are fine I guess. Being a college professor, they basically spout out ideas that nobody does anything about. For our ideas to matter we have to win. Because if we dont win, we dont govern. And if we dont govern all we do is shout to the wind. And so I am going to do anything I need to do to win.
Christie also appeared to rap Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, another potential White House hopeful who made headlines in January when he implored the GOP to stop being the stupid party. Im not going to be one of these people who goes around and calls our party stupid, Christie said, a startling remark given that Jindal and Christie work hand-in-hand as chairman and vice-chairman of the Republican Governors Association. We need to stop navel gazing. Theres nothing wrong with our principles. We need to focus on winning again. Theres too much at stake for this to be an academic exercise. We need to win and govern with authority and courage. The fact that hes picking an early fight with Jindal, someone with whom hes had no issues but whos a potential rival in 2016, is the best evidence yet that he really is running. It was impressive. I forgot about the Obama bear hug, the chairman of the Tennessee GOP told CNN afterward. And thats the idea if your would-be base is worried/annoyed at you for buddying up to The One, one way to win them back is to throw punches at someone else they dont like. Ironically, hes executing a sort of RINO version of the strategy some tea-party pols use to ingratiate themselves with supporters: Hes picking a fight with someone whos unpopular with his constituents, its just that instead of Obama, the targets in this case are
fellow Republicans. No wonder Beltway GOPers love him. Maybe WaPos idea of Christie standing up to Palin in order to dazzle centrists is likelier than I thought. I dont get his criticisms of Paul and Jindal, though. In terms of the latter, as Philip Klein pointed out on Twitter, Christies said worse things about Republican leaders than calling them stupid. And Jindal wasnt calling the party stupid because he thinks its principles are stupid; he said specifically that the party should retain its values but that it needs to stop showcasing people prone to crankish remarks and reach middle America with growth policies rather than obsessing about the deficit. Im surprised Christie disagrees with any of that. Although, maybe he doesnt. The point here was to take a rival down a peg, not seriously engage his ideas. As for Paul, the so-called college professor, I assume thats a reference to his filibuster over the unlikely prospect of the feds droning a U.S. citizen on American soil. Thats fine, but thats long since been overtaken by the debate over NSA surveillance. Does Christie consider that topic fanciful or esoteric, even after his pal Barack has conceded that reforms are necessary? Or is he, rather, jabbing at Paul for pushing libertarian legislative initiatives like defunding O-Care or cutting foreign aid that invariably fail? That makes more sense insofar as its a contrast with Christies own brand of working with Democrats to get things done. Thatll be one of the under-the-radar issues of the 2016 primaries, amid all the noise about surveillance and immigration: Does the party want to nominate someone whos campaigning explicitly on bipartisanship or someone willing to filibuster, for 13 hours straight if need be, to extract concessions from the other side? Christies carving out his turf early. Exit quotation from Rand Paul: I think that the Republican party is big enough for the both of us. Is it?
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Christie "weighs" in on the subject. He must eat like Obama spends money.
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