I said I was very angry about Christie's hug at the time. But as a wag once observed "politics ain't beanbag", ie it's hardball played by conscienceless people consumed with power, ego and winning. Christie is a tough guy. Cross him and there are consequences. Romney's selection of Ryan was disastrous not just because of pissing Christie off. Ryan lacked the stature and maturity to stand up to Biden, plus his SS proposals alarmed key republican voting blocs. Romney was too full of his own ego to appreciate that. Somehow he thought making a ton of money breaking up companies made him the business equivalent of Steve Jobs or Henry Ford.
I'm not saying Christie did the right thing. He didn't. But it's not the same as dozens of others because Christie had been vetted and was at the top of the short list. To be rejected in favor of a Paul Ryan had to be a bitter blow for him.
God forbid Ryan put out a substantive proposal to fix SS. The guy actually tried to find a solution to a problem. I guess he should have stopped working on that and been putting out 5 second sound bites that would have sounded good on the news.
Romney's problem wasnt that he had too big of ego from his days at Bain. He tried to run from that. He needed to have a bigger ego and channel a bit of Trump in that case. When they started attacking him over it, he should have said 'Yeap, I worked hard made a lot of tough decisions and make a lot of money from it, thats what America is about. I was successful and that should be rewarded not punished."
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