1)Threatened how? That the citizen might have bad breath? That he might want to come close to steal their wallet?
I don't understand.
You can't bully someone with words. Isn't that what Christie's doing? That's what you find so outrageous here. And don't hide behind the State Trooper issue either. You've been complaining that he's a bully because of what he says way before that.
You can't end up ripping a rude individual while conversing with them? What?
Ok so they're low key. That means neither individual is as much of a player as Christie. Again, stop putting words in my mouth (I never said they are doing a worse job) and moving the goal posts. You change the story around so much that you forget your original point, which was that Daniels and McDonnell deserve to be considered "players" more so than Christie.
Daniels and McDonnell aren't real stars in the party. Christie is.
1)Except that the guy didn't bully Christie with his words. He respectfully disagreed and questioned the wisdom of his policies.
And as I mentioned, if you respect the politician and don't invade his personal matters then what's wrong with some tough questioning?
2)Again, you admitted that the guy wasn't "rude", so there was no need for him to be "ripped". Ripping someone for no reason means that you don't want to have a serious conversation, you're just looking for a fight.
3)Daniels and McDonnell are considered players, from what I read (especially the first one).
And being a star doesn't tell me much. After all, Sarah Palin is the biggest star in the Republican party.