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Lindsey Boerma /

CBS News/ February 6, 2013, 4:59 PM

Christie: Ex-W.H. doctor who put me in grave a "hack" who should "shut up"

Bill Clinton's former White House doctor who said Gov. Chris Chistie's weight makes her worry about him "dying in office" should he seek the presidency in 2016 "must be a genius," the New Jersey Republican told reporters today.

"A doctor in Arizona, who's never met me, never examined me, never reviewed my medical history or records, knows nothing about my family history, could make a diagnosis from 2,400 miles away, she must be a genius," Christie said during a press conference in Sea Girt, N.J., according to New York CBS affiliate WCBS. "She should probably be the Surgeon General of the United States."

Dr. Connie Mariano, who directed the White House Medical Unit during Clinton's administration, voiced her concern one day after the famously straight-shooting Christie appeared on CBS' "The Late Show with David Letterman" wielding a jelly donut and joking about being overweight - and hours after he insisted in another news conference that he's "making the best effort I can" to rein in his obesity.

"It's almost like a time bomb waiting to happen unless he addresses those issues before he runs for office," Mariano told CNN. "I like Chris Christie a lot. I want him to run. I just want him to lose weight."

Following the CNN package Tuesday night, Christie said, "My 12-year old son comes to me last night and says 'Dad, are you going to die?' I mean, come on.

"People who have a medical license, who have the privilege of having a medical license, should in my view conduct themselves more responsibly than that," the governor continued. "If she wants to get on a plane and come here to New Jersey and ask me if she wants to examine me and review my medical history, I'll have a conversation with her about that. Until that time, she should shut up."

Christie, who frequently tops Republican short lists for the 2016 presidential election, was pressed during a press conference about superstorm Sandy recovery efforts about his lighthearted approach to his weight on "The Late Show" the evening before.

"I'm making the best effort I can," he said. "And sometimes I'm successful, and other times I'm not. And sometimes periods of great success are followed by periods of great failure. And so that's just the way it's worked for me for probably the last 30 years of my life.

"I know people have concerns," Christie continued, but added that "up to 50 years old, I've been remarkably healthy. And my doctor continues to warn me that my luck is going to run out relatively soon, so believe me it's something that I've very conscious of.

"[I]n terms of people in the state being concerned about whether or not it prevents me from being able to do my job effectively, I think they've seen the results of that," he concluded. "I'm not going to be overly self-consumed about this, and nor should the people of the state be all that concerned about whether I can do my job."

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ATreasure says:
Dr Connie Mariano does a weekly radio show with us and will be broadcasting live in studio at 4pm PST today about the Governor Chris Christie comments. http://www.voiceamerica.com/show/2154/house-calls Call in at 888-346-9141
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enchiridion says:
Chris, in your heart, you know she's right.
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joejml says:
The GOP started this Civil War, We the People will end it!
I have had a weight problem all my life! Besides trying to shame me into losing weight, not a single Doctor was any help at all. So to tell the Doctors to Shut-up, you have my vote for life!
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tvwatcher5345 says:
i thought the same thing, he's a compelling politician but i don't think he is going to be around that long, even if he lives his weight is a disability, there is a woman from my church who is physically disabled because of her weight and now she is housebound, think of the pressure on his joints
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WhereisOT says:
Can't expect nothing less from 24 hour 7 day a week entertainment....
Have to have sh** to talk about...
Gotta fill those 45 second spots with something...
As the news ticker bs at the bottom of the screen reads...
(new gun kills people/nra says no)

On the flip side...no doubt a hollywood type personal trainer as seen on many notnews networks would be more than happy to help the Gov...

For say, 500 bucks an hour...
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knsn_for_cmn_sense says:
ha ah ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

That is funny **** right there.
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rememberwhatbushdid says:
I like him. He's infinitely more cooperative and eager to work with the other side of the political aisle than any of the extreme, self-righteous, ideologues like Ryan, Cantor, self-absorbed opportunist Marco Rubio, or the very arrogant Rand Paul. The GOP will fare MUCH BETTER MUCH FASTER if they get rid of these liabilities. HOWEVER, like all of us in other ways, Gov. Christie's obesity is a symptom of a larger problem. I hope he has better self-worth than I fear and shows America he can take-on the very toughest jobs...by losing 100 pounds in 3 and a half years.
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LosAngelesCA replies:
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You need to shut up too.
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LosAngelesCA says:
I agree. Shut the F up.
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LVwidow replies:
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Right. I like Christie and the governor is right, this broad has never examined him and knows diddy when it comes to Christie's health. I get tired of these so-called experts that the networks drag on TV to give their opinions and diagnoses about people they have never seen and don't know. Your comment is right: Shut up.