On MSNBC’s Morning Joe, New Jersey governor Chris Christie criticized Obama this morning for completely failing the leadership test as President.
“Voting present in the Illinois state legislature doesn’t count,” said Christie, reminding the audience that Obama doesn’t have a record of leadership. “Not voting and not showing up in the United States Senate doesn’t count.”
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“If he wanted to continue to be somebody who was a bystander he could have stayed in Congress his whole career and not be held accountable for anything.” Christie added.
Christie, who has endorsed Mitt Romney in the Republican primary, said that that Romney’s record of bi-partisan leadership would contrast well with Obama in the general election.
“Mitt Romney is going to be the Republican nominee for president,” he declared.
“I think when you see it come down to a choice between Mitt Romney and Barack Obama, you are going to see one person has had executive leadership in the private sector and as governor.” Christie said.
