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More Christie: NJ Gov Confronts Heckler at Meg Whitman Rally

Seriously, how awesome is this guy?


HOLLYWOOD - True to his tough-guy persona, Gov. Chris Christie mixed it up today with a political naysayer, who heckled California Republican gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman at a political rally.

Christie was concluding a town hall meeting with Whitman when an angry audience member criticized her for not taking questions.

"What are you hiding?" shouted Ed Buck, in jeans and a light shirt in the front row of the 400-person event. "You’re looking like Arnold in a dress," he said in a reference to outgoing California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Before Whitman could respond, Christie stepped down from the stage and got in Buck’s face.

"Hey, listen. You know what. You want to yell, yell at me," Christie said, shutting down Buck as Christie’s bodyguards calmly but quickly approached the two men. "It’s people who raise their voices and yell and scream like you who are dividing this country. We’re here to bring this country together."

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Leg thrills, anyone?  I'll leave you with some bonus Christie 'common sense porn' from the Whitman event in Hollywood, CA:

N.J. Gov. Christie: You may hate me now, but ten years from now you'll be sending me a thank you note






N.J. Gov. Christie stops in Hollywood to campaign for GOP nominee Meg Whitman

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