Christie reveals plan to better poll numbers on ‘Daily Show’
“I felt like you were talking to me personally”, the South African comedian told him.
As an immigrant, Trevor Noah wanted to know what the hell the New Jersey Governor was thinking when he proposed in August that tracking people like Fed-Ex packages was a solution for immigration reform. Presumably Christie would have Noah stamped with a “barcode of love” as well. HuffPost Live’s Josh Zepps spoke with a few TV experts to hear their thoughts on the first episode, Noah’s promise as a host and how he will differentiate his show in the future.
“No, no, no”, Christie tried to breakdown Noah’s schtick. “You got ten stamps already”. “We should be able to track people who come into the country for an extended period of time”.
“Because there are so many of us up there!” was Christie’s honest response.
“A fingerprint is unique to every human being”, Christie said.
When Noah pointed out to Christie that his plan is estimated to cost $7 billion to overhaul the system at the airports, Christie had a cost-comparison.
Gov. Chris Christie revealed his plan for getting a bump in the 2016 presidential polls on Wednesday night.
“It’s a lot less expensive than a 2 thousand mile wall across the entire southern border, how ’bout that?” If it was, it wasn’t a great one. It was clearly a amusing discussion from Noah’s side, who admitted he had his own issues with visas, but Christie kept on his serious trousers.