Friday, February 24, 2012

Chris Christie has Washington Posts Jonathan Capehart Running With His Tail Between His Legs

The Washington Post's Jonathan Capehart and New Jersey Governor Chris Christie were engaged in a heated debate regarding same sex marriage on MSNBC's Morning Joe Thursday.

Capehart aggressively tried to nail Christie, the Governor fired back, “I used to be a prosecutor. I don’t know if you did too, but I’m not going to be cross-examined by you this morning”

The topic that started the heated debate was Christie’s recent veto of New Jersey’s same sex marriage bill with Capehart challenging the Governor’s contention that his view on this matter is the same as Barack Obama’s.

“The key difference between you and the President is while you support putting the civil rights of a minority up for a public referendum, the President is not in favor, is certainly not in favor of that,” said Capehart.

“Has he said that, Jonathan?” asked Christie. “I haven’t heard him say that.”

Capehart did not respond which led Christie to further respond, “The President is silent on this like he’s silent on every issue that’s difficult for him.”

Capehart replied, “The President and the Justice Department have made it clear that they believe that the so-called Defense of Marriage Act is un-Constitutional. They’re not supporting it in any of the court cases going through the federal court system.”

Then Capehart repeatedly asked, “Would you support that,” which caused Christie to lash back.

"I used to be a prosecutor. I don’t know if you did too, but I’m not going to be cross-examined by you this morning,” scolded Christie.

Capehart then said, “I’m having fun trying.”

“I know, you’re going to lose,” Christie replied.

“Let’s have the President of the United States show some courage, come on this program, look into the camera like I’m looking into the camera and state his position,” the Governor continued. “He won’t because he wants to have it both ways.”

“I’m not looking to have it both ways,” Christie said. “I vetoed the bill. That’s my position. What I’ve offered to the supporters of same sex marriage is if one of your reasons for why I should have signed it is because you’re telling me the majority of the people in New Jersey want it then prove it. Put it on the ballot and prove it. At least I’m standing up for what I believe in. The President has hidden on this issue, Jonathan, he’s hidden on it. He wants to have it both ways.”

Co-host Mika Brzezinski then asked Capehart, “Would you agree that he hasn’t been as vocal as he could have been on this, and why?”

“Has the President come right out and said, ‘I’m in favor of same sex marriage?’’ responded Capehart. “No. When he’s been asked the question three times now, he said he’s evolving on the issue.”

Christie then responded, “His evolution will end after Election Day 2012 when he has no more political risk. This is the type of political cowardice that we don’t want.”

Harold Ford Jr. jumped into the conversation saying, “I’m with Governor Christie on this. I think the President can’t have it both ways.” .

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