By Olivia Nuzzi
Chris Christie seemed
trapped in a nightmare at Trump’s press conference Tuesday night—and in a
lot of ways, he was and it’s all his fault.
Chris Christie gazed up at the back of Donald Trump’s golden head in a Mar-a-Lago ballroom the evening of Super Tuesday. His mouth was slightly open. His brow was furrowed. His eyes were wide and uncertain, as if adjusting to the soft light of the crystal chandeliers that adorn his new world for the first time since Friday, when he shocked the political class and the members of his own inner circle by endorsing Trump’s candidacy.
“Look, Planned Parenthood has done very good work for many, many—for millions of women,” Trump told the cameras, confidently. “I’m a conservative, but I’m a commonsense conservative.”
Behind
him, Christie seemed to shudder as his political career passed before
his eyes. He had once admitted to supporting Planned Parenthood himself,
in the mid-1990s when he served in local government, but he had long
since converted to social conservatism and staunch anti-abortion
politics. He spent an entire week of his presidential campaign this year
denying that he had ever supported Planned Parenthood, and now here he
stood behind a man singing the organization’s praises—and winning in
spite of it.
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Source: The Daily Beast
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