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NJ Governor Chris Christie Screams At Baseball Fan After Being Called A 'Hypocrite'

New Jersey governor Chris Christie violently fired back at a baseball fan after he called him a "hypocrite" during a Chicago Cubs game, RadarOnline.com can report.

The controversial politician was holding a loaded bowl of nachos as he verbally attacked the man, Brad Joseph.

"When he initially was going up the stairs I yelled his name. He was quite a bit passed me, and 30 feet away I yelled his name and told him that he sucked... I called him a hypocrite because I thought it needed to be said," explained Joseph.

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Christie then turned around and "got in my face for what seemed like a long time, but was probably only about 30 seconds or a minute," he added.

Then, the governor allegedly started yelling.

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"Yeah, you're a big shot," Christie is heard saying to Joseph in the video.

"I appreciate that, Joseph replies.

Onlookers are heard laughing in the background as the dramatic scene drags on.

The New Jersey governor has undergone a great deal of hate in recent outings – as he was even booed at a Mets game in New York earlier this month.

As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Christie suffered aggressive backlash when he recently enjoyed a family beach day after closing it off to the public.

What do you think of the governor's recent outburst? Let us know in the comments below.

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