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"We are not afraid. We are taking our country back," the governor said in his keynote address.

 
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Gov. Chris Christie's keynote address at the GOP convention in Tampa.

Below is the full text of Gov. Christie's keynote address, as provided by the New Jersey GOP:

This stage and this moment are very improbable for me.

A New Jersey Republican delivering the keynote address to our national convention, from a state with 700,000 more Democrats than Republicans.

A New Jersey Republican stands before you tonight.

Proud of my party, proud of my state and proud of my country.

I am the son of an Irish father and a Sicilian mother.

My Dad, who I am blessed to have with me here tonight, is gregarious, outgoing and loveable.

My Mom, who I lost 8 years ago, was the enforcer. She made sure we all knew who set the rules.

In the automobile of life, Dad was just a passenger. Mom was the driver.

They both lived hard lives. Dad grew up in poverty. After returning from Army service, he worked at the Breyers Ice Cream plant in the 1950s. With that job and the G.I. bill he put himself through Rutgers University at night to become the first in his family to earn a college degree. Our first family picture was on his graduation day, with Mom beaming next to him, six months pregnant with me.

Mom also came from nothing. She was raised by a single mother who took three buses to get to work every day. And mom spent the time she was supposed to be a kid actually raising children – her two younger siblings. She was tough as nails and didn’t suffer fools at all. The truth was she couldn’t afford to. She spoke the truth – bluntly, directly and without much varnish.

I am her son.

I was her son as I listened to “Darkness on the Edge of Town” with my high school friends on the Jersey Shore.

I was her son as I moved into a studio apartment with Mary Pat to start a marriage that is now 26 years old.

I was her son as I coached our sons Andrew and Patrick on the fields of Mendham, and as I watched with pride as our daughters Sarah and Bridget marched with their soccer teams in the Labor Day parade.

And I am still her son today, as Governor, following the rules she taught me: to speak from the heart and to fight for your principles. She never thought you get extra credit for just speaking the truth.

The greatest lesson Mom ever taught me, though, was this one: she told me there would be times in your life when you have to choose between being loved and being respected. She said to always pick being respected, that love without respect was always fleeting -- but that respect could grow into real, lasting love.

Now, of course, she was talking about women.

But I have learned over time that it applies just as much to leadership. In fact, I think that advice applies to America today more than ever.

I believe we have become paralyzed by our desire to be loved.

Our founding fathers had the wisdom to know that social acceptance and popularity is fleeting and that this country’s principles needed to be rooted in strengths greater than the passions and emotions of the times.

Our leaders today have decided it is more important to be popular, to do what is easy and say “yes,” rather than to say no when “no” is what’s required.

In recent years, we as a country have too often chosen the same path.

It’s been easy for our leaders to say not us, and not now, in taking on the tough issues. And we’ve stood silently by and let them get away with it.

But tonight, I say enough.

I say, together, let’s make a much different choice. Tonight, we are speaking up for ourselves and stepping up.

We are beginning to do what is right and what is necessary to make our country great again.

We are demanding that our leaders stop tearing each other down, and work together to take action on the big things facing America.

Tonight, we choose respect over love.

We are not afraid. We are taking our country back.

We are the great grandchildren of men and women who broke their backs in the name of American ingenuity; the grandchildren of the Greatest Generation; the sons and daughters of immigrants; the brothers and sisters of everyday heroes; the neighbors of entrepreneurs and firefighters, teachers and farmers, veterans and factory workers and everyone in-between who shows up not just on the big days or the good days, but on the bad days and on the hard days.

Each and every day. All 365 of them.

We are the United States of America.

Now we must lead the way our citizens live. To lead as my mother insisted I live, not by avoiding truths, especially the hard ones, but by facing up to them and being the better for it.

We cannot afford to do anything less.

I know because this was the challenge in New Jersey.

When I came into office, I could continue on the same path that led to wealth, jobs and people leaving the state or I could do the job the people elected me to do – to do the big things.

There were those who said it couldn’t be done. The problems were too big, too politically charged, too broken to fix. But we were on a path we could no longer afford to follow.

They said it was impossible to cut taxes in a state where taxes were raised 115 times in eight years. That it was impossible to balance a budget at the same time, with an $11 billion deficit. Three years later, we have three balanced budgets with lower taxes.

We did it.

They said it was impossible to touch the third rail of politics. To take on the public sector unions and to reform a pension and health benefit system that was headed to bankruptcy.

With bipartisan leadership we saved taxpayers $132 billion over 30 years and saved retirees their pension.

We did it.

They said it was impossible to speak the truth to the teachers union. They were just too powerful. Real teacher tenure reform that demands accountability and ends the guarantee of a job for life regardless of performance would never happen.

For the first time in 100 years with bipartisan support, we did it.

The disciples of yesterday’s politics underestimated the will of the people. They assumed our people were selfish; that when told of the difficult problems, tough choices and complicated solutions, they would simply turn their backs, that they would decide it was every man for himself.

Instead, the people of New Jersey stepped up and shared in the sacrifice.

They rewarded politicians who led instead of politicians who pandered.

We shouldn’t be surprised.

We’ve never been a country to shy away from the truth. History shows that we stand up when it counts and it’s this quality that has defined our character and our significance in the world.

I know this simple truth and I’m not afraid to say it: our ideas are right for America and their ideas have failed America.

Let’s be clear with the American people tonight. Here’s what we believe as Republicans and what they believe as Democrats.

We believe in telling hard working families the truth about our country’s fiscal realities. Telling them what they already know – the math of federal spending doesn’t add up.

With $5 trillion in debt added over the last four years, we have no other option but to make the hard choices, cut federal spending and fundamentally reduce the size of government.

They believe that the American people don’t want to hear the truth about the extent of our fiscal difficulties and need to be coddled by big government.

They believe the American people are content to live the lie with them.

We believe in telling seniors the truth about our overburdened entitlements.

We know seniors not only want these programs to survive, but they just as badly want them secured for their grandchildren.

Seniors are not selfish.

They believe seniors will always put themselves ahead of their grandchildren. So they prey on their vulnerabilities and scare them with misinformation for the cynical purpose of winning the next election.

Their plan: whistle a happy tune while driving us off the fiscal cliff, as long as they are behind the wheel of power.

We believe that the majority of teachers in America know our system must be reformed to put students first so that America can compete.

Teachers don’t teach to become rich or famous. They teach because they love children.

We believe that we should honor and reward the good ones while doing what’s best for our nation’s future – demanding accountability, higher standards and the best teacher in every classroom.

They believe the educational establishment will always put themselves ahead of children. That self-interest trumps common sense.

They believe in pitting unions against teachers, educators against parents, and lobbyists against children.

They believe in teacher’s unions.

We believe in teachers.

We believe that if we tell the people the truth they will act bigger than the pettiness of Washington, D.C.

We believe it's possible to forge bipartisan compromise and stand up for conservative principles.

It's the power of our ideas, not of our rhetoric, that attracts people to our Party.

We win when we make it about what needs to be done; we lose when we play along with their game of scaring and dividing.

For make no mistake, the problems are too big to let the American people lose – the slowest economic recovery in decades, a spiraling out of control deficit, an education system that’s failing to compete in the world.

It doesn't matter how we got here. There is enough blame to go around.

What matters now is what we do.

I know we can fix our problems.

When there are people in the room who care more about doing the job they were elected to do than worrying about winning re-election, it’s possible to work together, achieve principled compromise and get results.

The people have no patience for any other way.

It’s simple.

We need politicians to care more about doing something and less about being something.

Believe me, if we can do this in a blue state with a conservative Republican Governor, Washington is out of excuses.

Leadership delivers.

Leadership counts.

Leadership matters.

We have this leader for America.

We have a nominee who will tell us the truth and who will lead with conviction. And now he has a running mate who will do the same.

We have Governor Mitt Romney and Congressman Paul Ryan, and we must make them our next President and Vice President.

Mitt Romney will tell us the hard truths we need to hear to put us back on the path to growth and create good paying private sector jobs again in America.

Mitt Romney will tell us the hard truths we need to hear to end the torrent of debt that is compromising our future and burying our economy.

Mitt Romney will tell us the hard truths we need to hear to end the debacle of putting the world’s greatest health care system in the hands of federal bureaucrats and putting those bureaucrats between an American citizen and her doctor.

We ended an era of absentee leadership without purpose or principle in New Jersey.

It’s time to end this era of absentee leadership in the Oval Office and send real leaders to the White House.

America needs Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan and we need them right now.

There is doubt and fear for our future in every corner of our country.

These feelings are real.

This moment is real.

It’s a moment like this where some skeptics wonder if American greatness is over.

How those who have come before us had the spirit and tenacity to lead America to a new era of greatness in the face of challenge.

Not to look around and say “not me,” but to say, “YES, ME.”

I have an answer tonight for the skeptics and the naysayers, the dividers and the defenders of the status quo.

I have faith in us.

I know we can be the men and women our country calls on us to be.

I believe in America and her history.

There’s only one thing missing now. Leadership. It takes leadership that you don’t get from reading a poll.

You see, Mr. President – real leaders don’t follow polls. Real leaders change polls.

That’s what we need to do now.

Change polls through the power of our principles.

Change polls through the strength of our convictions.

Tonight, our duty is to tell the American people the truth.

Our problems are big and the solutions will not be painless. We all must share in the sacrifice. Any leader that tells us differently is simply not telling the truth.

I think tonight of the Greatest Generation.

We look back and marvel at their courage – overcoming the Great Depression, fighting Nazi tyranny, standing up for freedom around the world.

Now it’s our time to answer history’s call.

For make no mistake, every generation will be judged and so will we.

What will our children and grandchildren say of us? Will they say we buried our heads in the sand, we assuaged ourselves with the creature comforts we’ve acquired, that our problems were too big and we were too small, that someone else should make a difference because we can’t?

Or will they say we stood up and made the tough choices needed to preserve our way of life?

I don’t know about you, but I don’t want my children and grandchildren to have to read in a history book what it was like to live in an American Century.

I don’t want their only inheritance to be an enormous government that has overtaxed, overspent and over-borrowed a great people into second-class citizenship.

I want them to live in a second American Century.

A second American Century of strong economic growth where those who are willing to work hard will have good paying jobs to support their families and reach their dreams.

A second American Century where real American exceptionalism is not a political punch line, but is evident to everyone in the world just by watching the way our government conducts its business and everyday Americans live their lives.

A second American Century where our military is strong, our values are sure, our work ethic is unmatched and our Constitution remains a model for anyone in the world struggling for liberty.

Let us choose a path that will be remembered for generations to come. Standing strong for freedom will make the next century as great an American century as the last one.

This is the American way.

We have never been victims of destiny.

We have always been masters of our own.

I won’t be part of the generation that fails that test and neither will you.

It’s now time to stand up. There’s no time left to waste.

If you’re willing to stand up with me for America’s future, I will stand up with you.

If you’re willing to fight with me for Mitt Romney, I will fight with you.

If you’re willing to hear the truth about the hard road ahead, and the rewards for America that truth will bear, I’m here to begin with you this new era of truth-telling.

Tonight, we choose the path that has always defined our nation’s history.

Tonight, we finally and firmly answer the call that so many generations have had the courage to answer before us.

Tonight, we stand up for Mitt Romney as the next President of the United States.

And, together, we stand up once again for American greatness.

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Anne Carroll

12:24 am on Wednesday, August 29, 2012

As Christie spoke, the camera would occasionally pan over to Ann and Mitt Romney. Ann was almost wringing her hands and looking scared; Mitt, wooden and slightly taken aback. Christie's a loose cannon. This is gonna be very interesting.

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Joe

11:24 am on Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Yes, and as he spoke, Joe Biden's brain........nothing

Cinnacide

1:32 am on Wednesday, August 29, 2012

The first few lines of the transcript are just the lyrics to the Oscar Meyer Weiner song.

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FbS

6:43 am on Wednesday, August 29, 2012

powerful and honest speech. Hes the kind of person we all need in power.. Go Christie

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Porterincollingswood

7:24 am on Wednesday, August 29, 2012

What's great about Christie is that he wants to govern. He isn't interested in the silly games of culture wars, he has a job. He has policies, plans, and holds himself to real-world standards. You may not like the way he does it, I don't in all cases. But he's a serious guy who sees his job as governing and making the state he runs work. What's interesting is that Romney was the same way when he was running Mass, but has now reverted to the typical "more tax cuts, free stuff, military spending, and unicorns for all" platform.

Christie's party has shown no interest in actually governing since George HW Bush was in the White House. He did what Christie suggested, and was fired for it. GOP voters instead backed a guy who made all his money from ONE government contract related to Medicare (Perot).

Good job, Gov. Too bad no one in the arena really believes what you were saying. Maybe 2016 will provide you with a better opportunity to make a difference.

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Concerned

8:17 am on Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Just outstanding! Thank you Gov. Christie

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Ric

9:34 am on Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Sweet jesus, half his speech was about his mommy and daddy. I want to cry and cry and cry. Ohhhh that is so wonderful. We have a governor who likes his daddy and dead mommy. Wow, isn’t that a remarkable coincidence - Hitler publically praised his parents too!
Oh Chris, you are every elderly mother's dream son. You really know how to pour it on extra thick. I am sure most politicians will pour out the BS about how so special and wonderful their parents are/were. If they go on and on about mommy and daddy, voters are going to assume (perhaps wrongly) that the candidate must be wonderful because their parents were.
If his parents were so wonderful, why is he so obese? Even as a boy he was a porker which shows he had a horrible home life. And to think his supporters are eating it all up.

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mtwnres

9:50 am on Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Ric - Sweet jesus by your own standards you must have had a horrible childhood.
Only way to explain what a JA you are.

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Ric

9:57 am on Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Sweet jesus, mtwnres, you are such a clever one. Too bad your brains do not function. I had a great childhood - thank you. Unlike the governor I respect the memories of my parents and so I do not whore them out like Christie. Hey - keep trying, someday you will get something right - I hope.

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JustWondering

10:11 am on Wednesday, August 29, 2012

And that's all you heard, Ric?!!!

Explains so much about why we are where we are today.

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Joe

10:19 am on Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Kinda scared ya, didn't he ric ?

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Bruce

10:23 am on Wednesday, August 29, 2012

RIC...THAT'S BECAUSE you ARE A crybaby!...AND IT'S WHAT YOU DO BEST....LOOK AT THE LIES YOUR PARTY IS STILL BELIEVING IN! THAT"S something to cry about ...so have at it blubber puss.

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Lauren Burgoon

10:51 am on Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Play nice kids - a civil debate is possible here.

mtwnres

10:06 am on Wednesday, August 29, 2012

If your parents and childhood were so wonderful why are you such an immature ass that you mock a man for being overweight ?

See if you can raise your debating skills out of the third grade recess yard.

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Ric

10:17 am on Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Just Wondering and dear sweet MOORESTOWN RESIDENT, when you have something of note to say, please let me know. Until then, shut up! And of course, I must add: Seeya, wouldn't want to beeya!

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mtwnres

10:21 am on Wednesday, August 29, 2012

How does one shut up when they are writing ?

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Ric

10:22 am on Wednesday, August 29, 2012

ZZZZzzzzzzzzzzz.....................

More jobs less BO BS

10:25 am on Wednesday, August 29, 2012

whore them out........wait wasn't there a guy running for President who wrote a book full of lies about his family......OH YEAH....it was that miserable failure in the White House.

http://www.buzzfeed.com/andrewkaczynski/9-tall-tales-from-barack-obamas-memoir

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Ric

10:29 am on Wednesday, August 29, 2012

ZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzz............

chris

10:32 am on Wednesday, August 29, 2012

CC could mearly scratch his nose and and the liberal hate machine would attack him in full attack mode. Ann Romney speaks and she attacked because she dares ride a horse as therapy to combat her MS. Liberals couldnt debate the facts if thier lives depended on it, they insteed chose to attack peoples family's, call you a racist, ect....wanns see the reat racists, watch a liberals reaction when an Conservative African American speaks out WOW ! ...DNC = HATE

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Gottardo DiGiacopo

8:57 am on Sunday, September 2, 2012

Chris, in the spirit of keeping it real.
Being happy can only improve MS and other diseases. WithThatSaid, Anne Romney invests millions of dollars a year in Dursage` (check SP) because she can! She is insanely rich from her husbands business activities (God bless them) and from a political business apparatus that allows them to pay less income tax then most of us struggling to pay the bills on our humble lives. Mitts accounts in the Caymans (an island for loophole crooks, and fyi not in America ) dwarf all the money that will pass thru the hands of everyone we've ever known thru-out our entire lives. Ann Romney should simply be grateful she does well with MS (as many people quietly do), and she should diffuse any opportunities to score political brownie points referring to a disease that millions of us struggle to afford and combat. Her Olympic trots do not inspire or represent me in my everyday battle; her husband's model healthplan in Massachussets could be a start though... i hear it closely resembles someone else's.

More jobs less BO BS

10:36 am on Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Educate yourself people. Here is BO's budget. Go to Table S4

http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/omb/budget/fy2013/assets/tables.pdf

Social Security is projected to grow from $773B to $1.4B by 2022
Medicare is projected to grow from $468B to $967B
Medicaid is projected to grow from $255B to $589B
Interest payments projected to grow from $255B to $915B
Debt will explode another $8.6 TRILLION on top of the $16T is already is

Obviously there is no plan to cut the debt but watch spending double again. If anyone thinks this social spending creates jobs and security. You are mistaken.

This is what Christie wants the discussion to be about. How do we watch spending double again and add more debt to our already bankrupt country.

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Porterincollingswood

10:59 am on Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Nice to see everyone copy and pasting the same posts (most not related to the actual topic) they made on the last 100 articles that involved Obama and / or Christie.

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More jobs less BO BS

12:28 pm on Wednesday, August 29, 2012

"It's the economy, stupid"

There is NO growth and especially no jobs. No one is going to hire or invest until DC gets a handle on its out of control, debt funded, entitlement spending. The simple fact is it is unsustainable. Having annual interest costs of $915 Billion does nothing to help anyone. Interest costs alone are projected to grow 400% in next 10 years. Who R, D or I thinks this is a good thing.

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Porterincollingswood

1:23 pm on Wednesday, August 29, 2012

GDP-wise, I see. Job growth a disappointment each time the numbers are released.

Business and Wall Street couldn't care less about the deficit. Only one ratings service downgraded the US government, and they were panned for it. Furthermore, the downgrade wasn't even related to the size of the debt obligation, it was related to the public and loud Tea Party insistence (Bachmann) that we don't need to pay our bills.

Tell you mortgage holder that you think paying up is optional. See what they say to you.

S.G.

11:19 am on Wednesday, August 29, 2012

I noticed listening to Governor Christie's speech that he had barely mentioned Mr. Romney, but it was even more obvious when reading the transcript.

The speech reads as a Christie presidential campaign preliminary for 2016. It is almost as though he is distancing himself from the Romney/Ryan ticket.

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Porterincollingswood

11:33 am on Wednesday, August 29, 2012

He's getting panned for that on NRO...

"If someone had said the main speech would be an out-of-place exercise in autobiography and self-adulation that couldn’t have had more I’s in it if every other word had been Mississippi, you’d have figured we must be talking about the other guys’ convention, right? Was the GOP’s goal to add self-absorption to Big Government, the Arab Spring, and suppression of conservatives on the list of things they can do just as well as Democrats? If so, they’re off to a flying start," - Andy McCarthy, NRO.

But NRO has been wrong 99.9% of the time it's made an assessment of anything post-1988. So maybe this is good news for CC and the GOP.

chris

11:32 am on Wednesday, August 29, 2012

It's kinda telling when every time there is a speech by a minority MSNBC goes to a
commercial.....Liberals live and breath by the race card

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chris

1:56 pm on Wednesday, August 29, 2012

**Shock** In ABC Webcast, Yahoo News Chief Says Romneys ‘Happy to Have a Party When Black People Drown’

UPDATE II: Romney camp comments: "It hasn’t even been 24 hours after the primetime speech line up at the Republican National Convention last night, and you can already tell how successful and powerful of a night it really was by the complete and utter meltdown the mainstream media is experiencing today. ... Most shockingly, Yahoo! Washington Bureau Chief David Chalian got caught on an ABC webcast saying that Mitt Romney would be “happy to have a party when black people drown.”

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Lauren Burgoon

5:16 pm on Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Chris, Did you see the Yahoo bureau chief was fired today? http://huff.to/Q1SBvj

jeff

2:30 pm on Wednesday, August 29, 2012

how sad we all forget how christie laid off all the police officers and hurt all the teachers in the school system!!!!! have another twinkie BIG BOY christie!! certaninly dont want him as president!

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More jobs less BO BS

4:06 pm on Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Christie laid off the cops? Should he raise taxes or borrow the money? Obama used one time stimulus to help out his union friends. Good plan not!

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More jobs less BO BS

4:16 pm on Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Porter are you saying the debt at 25 Trillion doesn't matter and that paying 915B in interest is ok?

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Porterincollingswood

4:38 pm on Wednesday, August 29, 2012

That's not what I said. I was refuting your statement: "No one is going to hire or invest until DC gets a handle on its out of control, debt funded, entitlement spending."

We have a stock market at 13k, and we have ratings services that didn't downgrade the US over its debt. So I disagree with the specific statement you made, and submit those as proof. If I was a 60 year old looking at retirement, I'd be concerned. But Goldman isn't, Bank of America isn't, Moody's isn't.

Romney was unable to successful leverage the poor economy, so he stopped trying. Now he's about abortion and gay marriage and the nonsense issues that the GOP no longer polls well on. He should've kept on with the economic message, and offered a plan for fixing it. He never did so, the moment passed. And then he blew it with this VP pick. He's the Donovan McNabb of politicians. Christie would've won this election.

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