Posted on 10/25/2015 7:00:27 PM PDT by markomalley
GOP presidential candidate and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie had to leave an Amtrak quiet car for talking on his cellphone Sunday morning, shortly after boarding a north-bound train from Washington, D.C.
A fellow passenger told the website Gawker that Christie boarded the 9:55 a.m. train at the last minute and had a loud discussion with his two-man security detail about seating, then had an intense talk on his cellphone before being approached by a conductor.
The conductor purportedly asked Christie, known for his bombastic manner, to either concluded the call or move to a talking-permissible car.
Campaign official Samantha Smith acknowledged the incident but said Christie mistakenly sat in the no-talking car on a very full train and apologized for the mistake and inconveniencing fellow passengers
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Fat turd
ditto.
He should be in the donut car.
“Do you know who I am?”
Probably not.
Will this get the media attention like the discriminated loudmouth wine train black women did?
Probably not.
I hope Christard dies waiting to cross the George Washington Bridge.
I’m surprised they didn’t kick him
off the train so the diesels could
handle the load.
Sounds likely. Obnoxious man anyhow.
He actually apologized? Good for him.
OMG. Don’t they know who Mr. Donut is?
Well, I certainly hope he didn’t have any conversation which should have been a little more on the private side.
Wow, this is not a good way to run a campaign. Why doesn’t he have an SUV or a Van that he can travel in .. someplace where he can have conversations which won’t be public.
This guy is way too fat. He needs to train for the marathon for a year and then after he runs one, check back in as a leader with the American people. Look at his butt!
Look at his butt!
No.
What a bunch of whiners, just like a bunch of democrats.
“Do you know who I am” Ping!
on a very full train
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It wasn’t crowded until he gets on.
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