(found halfway down page at link) Its Too Early for Christie, but Americans Are Yearning for His Style
By Jim Geraghty Posted on June 16, 2010 10:39 AM It seems like every week or so, you see blogs and Twitter comments in the vein of, Hey, did you see this great speech by Chris Christie?
And theyre not actually great speeches, at least not the way weve been conditioned to expect in the Age of Obama not much flowery language, not much rhetoric that soars but just him and a group of New Jerseyans, and him laying out the states enormous problems in blunt honesty, and a raw, unvarnished pep talk that the path ahead is going to be hard, but will be the responsible and wiser course in the long run. And what makes him seem great is that the audience knows hes not trying to sell them anything; we know hes not making an implausibly optimistic promise because what he describes is not all that appealing, or at least not all that easy. Hes leveling with everyone, treating the voters like grown-ups, and theyre appreciating it, recognizing that it is radically different from what politicians usually offer.
It would probably not be best for Chris Christie or New Jersey if he were to run for president in 2012; hes still got a lot of work to do and a lot of promises to Garden State voters yet to be kept. But right now, the idea of Chris Christie running for president or appearing on the 2012 presidential ticket just stopped being unthinkable, crazy, and implausible.