Vinny Guadagnino, one of the quieter beach bums on "Jersey Shore" has lashed out at New Jersey Governor Chris Christie for his weight.
Besides having bigger concerns than dishing on the flotsam that litters the New Jersey coastline.
"Chris Christie, how does it feel when people judge your ability to do a job by your weight the same way you judge us for partyin at the shore?" Guadagnino commented.
This missive the "Jersey Shore" participant most likely fired off in retaliation to Governor Christie's blocking a tax credit for the series. Decrying the false perceptions and empty stereotypes perpetuated by the MTV series, the Governor argued that a frivolous TV show should not be costing the already overburdened taxpayers of New Jersey.
Governor Christie is not only in his low estimation of the MTV reality romp, which two-thirds of New Jerseyites disapprove of.
If Guadagnino wants to get involved in politics, he would be well-advised not just to be informed on pressing issues, like the overbearing tax burden, the anti-business climate, and the lingering state and national debt, but to press his services toward attracting potential tourists to the state rather than repelling them with offensive self-absorption and inane, wastrel living.
Governor Christie may be overweight, but he is precise in his intuition and respect for the Garden State. Guadagnino should pay more attention to doing more with his life besides whining on Twitter and twiddling his life away on the beach front.