Gov. Chris Christie never fails to get a fawning reception from Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski
when he appears on the MSNBC program “Morning Joe.” But not everyone in
the Brzezinski household holds the Republican governor in such high
regard.
Christie tangled with Brzezinski’s husband, Jim Hoffer,
of WABC in New York, at a news conference Tuesday in Long Branch when
the TV reporter challenged how the administration distributed
foreclosure funds.
Hoffer wanted to know why the state had distributed only $4 million
of $300 million in federal funds from a program called Hardest Hit.
Christie said a moratorium on foreclosures slowed the program (though
days he later clarified that the once-troubled program has now given out
$40 million).
“I’m not sure that really rings true,” Hoffer shouted.
His voice rising before a crowd gathered for a school groundbreaking,
Christie said, “If you don’t think it rings true, it’s not a
question.”
In the brief back-and-forth, Christie told Hoffer to get his facts
straight. “Listen, do me a favor, don’t show up once in every blue moon
and think you’re going to dominate my press conference,” he said before
moving on.
In the end, the reporter seemed to have gotten what he wanted. The
Auditor overheard Hoffer whisper to a Christie aide, “He misplayed it,
didn’t he?”
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