Chris Christie eviscerated Republicans at a Wall Street Journal panel on Monday night, condemning his party for “bad decision making and a loss of courage.”
“Everyone down here in D.C. has failed,” he said.
In his speech, which was filled with zingers and indictments of his party, he called the government shutdown a “train wreck everybody saw coming” and ripped on D.C. culture.
“What we have in Washington now are absolutists,” he said.
Christie’s success as a Republican governor in a blue state has attracted attention and a fair amount of 2016 speculation, but many worry his Northeastern brand and brash style can’t be translated on a national scale. Other 2016 hopefuls have begun trashing the New Jersey governor as not conservative enough.
But Christie said the national party isn’t doing a good job bringing a diverse voter base together—instead they’re pushing voters away.









