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Chris Christie: Obama’s inaugural speech was a partisan manifesto

January 24, 2013 | 6:31 am
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New Jersey governor Chris Christie is back to criticizing President Obama.

During a radio interview, the Republican governor was critical of Obama’s inaugural speech suggesting that he was failing to change the partisan gridlock in Washington.

“I think his inaugural address – instead of trying to bring people together – was a manifesto for ‘Hey, its my way of or the highway’ and I don’t think that that is necessarily productive,” Christie said.

Christie added that it was only ‘one speech’ and suggested that it would be important to watch Obama’s actions during his next term.

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