Where do you come down this? What would you need to see from Iran in order to support relieving sanctions?
CHRISTIE: Well, you know, George, I have to tell you something, I think there are people who are significantly better briefed on this than I am as the governor of New Jersey. And I think it's dangerous for folks like me to get involved in the middle of this and start giving opinions.
Listen, we have to let Secretary Kerry do his work. And then once we see the produce of that work, we can all make a judgment. But, right now, I'm not briefed well enough to be able to give an opinion.
STEPHANOPOULOS: But can you support a deal that allows Iran to continue to enrich uranium?
CHRISTIE: Yeah, George, listen, I'm the governor of New Jersey. And I think for me to be expressing opinions on this this morning would be ill-advised. And I'm not going to do it.
Geez what a bold leader Christie is, right?
“Geez what a bold leader Christie is, right?”
They are asking a governor questions in which he has no role; why would he answer them? To put him on the news the next day as opposing people in his own party, or undermining our heroic president? They didn’t ask the mayor of my town about Iran’s nuclear program; he has as little to do with it as Christie does.