New Jersey Gov. Christie doesn’t always talk tough. Sometimes he can be downright nice. Indeed, the bold and brash politician had kind words for his potential 2016 Republican presidential rivals when he played the name association game about the emerging GOP field on Wednesday morning.
The governor – who said he’ll make an official decision on whether or not he’ll run for president sometime in June – refrained from taking jabs at a number of presidential hopefuls during an appearance on “Fox and Friends.” He was asked about former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina, Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker and billionaire business mogul Donald Trump.
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Here were some of the first words that came to Christie’s mind upon hearing their names:
Fiorina: “Very bright woman, who has had a lot to say in this race so far, and so I think she’s an important voice in the race.”
Rubio: “Very smart guy, and I know him personally. I like him”
Bush: “Worked with Gov. Bush during Hurricane Sandy. He gave me a lot of good advice during that time … I like him.”
Walker: “We’ve been friends for a long time.”
Trump: “Donald’s a personal friend. I’ve known him for a long time … He’s a smart guy who is never boring.”
Christie was also asked about Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton – but declined to say anything too negative. “If I become the Republican nominee, I’ll have a lot to say about that. In the end right now, I don’t think Mrs. Clinton has said much worthy of comment.”









