Former vice president Dick Cheney chided Gov. Chris Christie for his literal and figurative embrace of the Democratic president in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.
“Chris is a promising figure,” Cheney said, but added that he wasn’t sure if Christie was in the party’s national future. “I watched him operate. I wasn’t a fan of the way he welcomed Barack Obama to New Jersey when the [Sandy] hit… He was the governor of New Jersey. He did what he thought was necessary.”
“I don’t agree with him on a lot of things,” Cheney added. “I’m more conservative than he is.”
Cheney also defended the GOP’s inner battles that have so often pitted Christie against the more conservative outlets of the party as “a sign of dynamism.”
In-party fighting—like his daughter’s challenge to Wyoming Sen. Mike Enzi (R)—is just a sign of a healthy debate, Cheney said Monday on Fox Business’ Cavuto.









