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Bruce Springsteen and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie finally have made small steps toward reconciling their long-simmering standoff. Springsteen, a lifelong liberal, has for years given the
outspoken Republican governor (and huge Bruce fan) the silent treatment, but he has unqualified praise for Christie’s work in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, and said so at several
concerts. At a news conference Monday, Christie hinted that they made the making-up official during a recent call he made to President Obama, when the president passed the phone to
Springsteen, who was traveling with him on Air Force One. PHOTOS: HURRICANE SANDY BENEFIT CONCERT “It was great to talk to the president, and even better to talk to Bruce,” Christie joked.
But the love-in didn’t stop there. During Friday’s telethon to raise funds for victims of the hurricane, Christie and Springsteen reportedly had their longest conversation yet, ending with a
Jersey-style bear hug. “The hug was great, and when we got home there was a lot of weeping because of the hug,” Christie said. “The president asked why, and I said, ‘Well, to be honest I
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