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Christie gets Time cover -- but he looks like a mobster

Is Chris Christie the real-life Tony Soprano? That's what Christie said he thought when he saw the cover of this week's Time magazine, which depicts him in a tough-guy pose. The headline is "The Boss." The caption says he is the "master of disaster." We're not sure what the article is about, and Christie wasn't even interviewed for it, but Christie said today the picture makes him look like Soprano, played by James Gandolfini in the hit HBO series about the New Jersey mob, "The Sopranos." And, well, he has a point.

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Christie gets Time cover -- but he looks like a mobster

POSTED: Wednesday, January 9, 2013, 2:34 PM
Gov. Christie will appear this week on the cover of Time. The issue hits newsstands on Friday.

Is Chris Christie the real-life Tony Soprano?

That's what Christie said he thought when he saw the cover of this week's Time magazine, which depicts him in a tough-guy pose. The headline is "The Boss." The caption says he is the "master of disaster."

We're not sure what the article is about, and Christie wasn't even interviewed for it, but Christie said today the picture makes him look like Soprano, played by James Gandolfini in the hit HBO series about the New Jersey mob, "The Sopranos."

And, well, he has a point.

"I'm reporting Time magazine to the like anti-Italian Defamation League. I mean look at that thing with ‘The Boss’ underneath it, I mean come on. I can't wait for that to come home for my kids to see it," Christie said, jokingly, on Fox Business Network's "Imus In The Morning" (see below).

But Andre' DiMino of the Italian-American One Voice Coalition is not joking. He told the Star-Ledger that although the cover made no mention of the fact that Christie is part Italian-American, “in the rest of the country this will just put out that subliminal message that Christie and the mafia is the same...They still have to go back to that negative, lowest common denominator of making that connection."

Regardless, there's definitely one crime committed here -- of the journalistic kind. Isn't that picture just like this one last year in The New York Times magazine?


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Comments  (50)
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:00 AM, 01/10/2013
    Gov Christie, "I must save the 1% property owners in the true tradition of the GOP with the taxpayers $ in addition to their $15 private beach tag fees."
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:10 AM, 01/10/2013
    Governor Christie is the cause of famines in three African and four Asian nations. And when he visited Honduras, food prices tripled.
    orange rhino
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:17 AM, 01/10/2013
    @Jabey---Like painting one.
    orange rhino
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:41 AM, 01/10/2013
    I remember growing up in Philly how great the City was when the mob ran it, maybe thats what Philadelphia needs, then the SMOOGIES took over and now look at the mess.
    Faadoogled
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:34 PM, 01/24/2013
    who the hell can understand Imus. mumbling fool
    theman0830


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