Christie Flabbergasted He Gets UFO Question at Republican Debate
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie appeared rankled that he was the only candidate on the stage at Wednesday night’s Republican primary presidential debate to be asked “the UFO question,” responding instinctively with an exasperated “c’mon, man!” Introduced by Fox host Martha MacCallum as “something a little out of this world,” the question was aimed squarely at Christie. “Do you believe the recent spike in UFO encounters—” she began, before being cut off by audience laughter. Christie butted in: “I get the UFO question? C’mon, man!”
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Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie appeared rankled that he was the only candidate on the stage at Wednesday night’s Republican primary presidential debate to be asked “the UFO question,” responding instinctively with an exasperated “c’mon, man!” Introduced by Fox host Martha MacCallum as “something a little out of this world,” the question was aimed squarely at Christie. “Do you believe the recent spike in UFO encounters—” she began, before being cut off by audience laughter. Christie butted in: “I get the UFO question? C’mon, man!”
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