Politics' Latest Bromance....
Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2012 12:57 am
I would have said "bedfellows", but that just conjures up too disturbing an image....
It seems to me from all of the statement's and coordination of effort that has been forthcoming between them, both have acted in an exemplary way.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/sns- ... 2705.storyObama, Republican Christie tour storm-hit New Jersey, trade praise
ATLANTIC CITY, New Jersey (Reuters) - Putting aside partisan differences, President Barack Obama and Republican Governor Chris Christie toured storm-stricken parts of New Jersey on Wednesday, taking in scenes of flooded roads and praising each other for their response to superstorm Sandy.
Riding in the Marine One presidential helicopter, Obama and Christie got an aerial view of some of the hardest-hit areas of the New Jersey shoreline, and afterward the president promised to cut through red tape to help storm victims.
Despite being a top surrogate for Obama's rival Mitt Romney in the November 6 election, Christie kept up his compliments about Obama for guiding federal support during and after the devastating storm, which also crippled New York City and other parts of the eastern seaboard.
"I cannot thank the president enough for his personal concern and his compassion," said Christie, known for his blunt, in-your-face political style, after the two men completed their tour.
He said the affected areas needed clean drinking water, restored power, and children back in school. "I discussed all of those issues today with the president and I'm pleased to report that he has sprung into action immediately to help get us those things while we were in the car riding together," Christie said.
Obama has suspended campaign events since Sunday while overseeing federal relief efforts and holding public events to show Americans he is focused on handling a major natural disaster instead of pressing his quest for a second term.
He returned the praise from Christie, seen by some Republicans as a potential presidential candidate in 2016.
"Governor Christie, throughout this process, has been responsive, he has been aggressive in making sure that the state got out in front of this incredible storm," Obama said, calling the Republican's leadership "extraordinary."
Obama said restoring electricity was a top priority.
"We are here for you and we will not forget, we will follow up to make sure you get all the help you need until you rebuild," he said.
It seems to me from all of the statement's and coordination of effort that has been forthcoming between them, both have acted in an exemplary way.