Chris Christie carves out a neocon niche for a possible presidential run
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie walks on stage before speaking at an annual leadership meeting of the Republican Jewish Coalition in 2022. That meeting is seen as a coming-out party for GOP presidential hopefuls.. (AP Photo/John Locher)

When Chris Christie first knocked around the idea of running for the Republican nomination for president, the conventional wisdom was that he didn’t have a lane. Well, now he’s got a freeway The original calculation was that there was room for just one anti-Trump candidate in the race. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has the lead in that lane by a wide margin. But the other day Christie opened up a whole different lane. He took a foreign policy position exactly opposite to the position DeSantis has taken. That policy is called “non-interventionist” by those who support it and “isolationist” by those...