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It's true that there is nothing (yet) to prove that Christie knew about this. However, common sense tell us that his aides and political advisors would not be acting so recklessly without his approval or a strong basis to believe he approved based on prior behavior.
Also, his aides were delighted by their little plot. If you had done something you thought was a clever bit of political revenge on your boss's behalf--wouldn't you want your boss to know about it? My impression was this was a Nixonian performance. Full of lies and betrayal of loyal aides. There is also the question of the many redactions on the e-mails released. There has been no explanation for them and it is hard to think of any legitimate reason for them. In some cases, the identity of the person sending the e-mail was redacted. Christie had every reason to believe that the new Speaker would not authorize a continuation of the Assembly's investigation and that the matter would quietly die. Now the investigation can't be squashed and federal prosecutors are involved. The redacted information will be revealed. Can't wait to see what they tried to hide.
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http://www.latimes.com/nation/nationn ... sey-bridge-death-20140108,0,2864014.story Quote: In September, according to a report from the Bergen Record, paramedics trying to reach an unconscious 91-year-old woman in Fort Lee, N.J., got stuck in a traffic jam that had apparently been created by Christie's associates as political punishment for the borough's mayor, a Democrat. Multiple lanes were forced to merge into one, gridlocking traffic for days.
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When did he resign?
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Funny, you've been saying that for weeks, and all the while it's getting to be a bigger and bigger story. If anyone believed this was a isolated incident of a rogue aide, it might not actually have lasting impact. But no one believes that. It's pretty clear that the culture of punitive hardball in Christie's office was well established, and even if he actually didn't personally approve of this one, he set the standard for his staff. Staffers do what they think the boss wants.
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Chrisie's not responsible, the idiots he surrounds himself with are resposible. Go Christie!
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Of course, we just find out that the person in charge of investigating the IRS/Obama scandal is an Obama political donor, appointed by Eric Holder and the DOJ! The fix is in . . .
Back to Christie-he fires anyone involved with cone gate, yet the haters are still hating. After calling them 'abject idiots' (obviously not handling his own staffers with kid gloves, he's an equal opportunity plain talker), do you think he's worried about a smoking gun email somehow connecting him? Nope, and that's why it's already becoming a non story.
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You know this, Chester? You have the emails or proof? You need to get in touch with the people investigating this. I would assume they'd find your definitive proof very useful in something like this.
Can someone get Chester the contact information for the people in charge of the investigation? Clearly they don't have whatever he has. If if's and butts were candy and nuts, we'd all have a Merry Christmas! Quote:
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ah yes, back to Benghazi.
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I know that you have a poster of him above your bed, but if you think this is making him more popular, you are deluded. He's clearly lying about not knowing what went on. And you know it.
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The people who would never vote for Christie anyway still won't vote for him. The ever increasing base of people who classify themselves as independents just found more reasons to vote for him. Fringe Republicans can do nothing but admire how he fired staff who are culpable, which they haven't seen from Democrats in the same position. A human and brilliant response from Christie, taking every single question and answering it-no spin, no dodge. And he's looking great, for all the self hating fatties who criticize him for his size. To be clear, though-I loved the fleece, but initials belong on the shirt front, not the sleeve cuffs, Governor!
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Hahaha, haters. Still waiting to see proof Christie was responsible for any of this.
At least he manned up, faced the press right away, apologized, etc. Wish the same could be said for others *cough cough Hillary* *cough cough Barry*
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Former Christie Ally, Opponent Always Knew Governor 'Would Implode At Some Point'
By Tom Kludt Talking Points Memo Jan 9, 2014 A Republican who's been both an ally and an opponent to Chris Christie, Richard Merkt said he knew the New Jersey governor's acrimonious personality would ultimately be his undoing. He just didn't think Christie's downfall would come so soon. Merkt, who teamed up with Christie in the 1990s to run for the state legislature before taking him on in the 2009 gubernatorial race, told New York magazine Wednesday that he sees shades of Nixon in the George Washington Bridge scandal. "You know, reading the reports about the GW bridge fiasco, I recalled how similar the governor's conduct during the re-election campaign was to that of President Nixon during his victorious re-election campaign in 1972," Merkt said in an email. -snip- That's vintage Christie, according to Merkt, who noted that the spiteful move came at a time when the governor was cruising to a massive victory over Democrat Barbara Buono. "Given his vindictive nature, I always sensed that Christie would implode at some point, but I did not foresee it happening so soon or over such a petty matter," Merkt said. "By the way, my recollection is that Nixon crushed McGovern by a 60 percent to 38 percent margin, a margin virtually identical to Christie's victory over Buono. Funny how history repeats itself." More: http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire ... chard-merkt-implode-nixon
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Crapt floats to the top! He's a bully who cultivates a culture of fear.
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Ruh roh...
U.S. Attorney to Open Inquiry Into Bridge Scandal http://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/10/nyr ... e-lane-closings.html?_r=0 Federal prosecutors in New Jersey will begin a preliminary inquiry into the lane closures in Fort Lee, according to a law enforcement source. A source with knowledge of the plans said that the United States attorney for New Jersey, Paul J. Fishman, would announce the investigation on Thursday morning. The decision to open an inquiry came after the matter was referred to the office by the inspector general for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which controls the bridge, the source said.
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Another pawn taking the fall...deputy chief of staff, Bridget Anne Kelly FIRED
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Christie claims that he didn't know about this, but I don't buy that. If I were to do some ethically questionable things for the company I work for, I would do it IF my boss tells me to do so. Or if these kinds of things are done on a regular basis, I may feel okay to take initiative and do it without his specific instruction (because it has been done many times before and because I have been rewarded by doing so in the past).
So IF Christie didn't tell his staff to do it in this instance, which is possible, he must have instructed his staff to do similar things routinely (and that's why his staff did it without informing their boss this time). I'm not sure if evidence of his instruction to his staff can and will be found, but now that this is out, every little incident in which Christie has abused his power in the past will be scrutinized (I hope!). http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-sh ... ontinues-christie-scandal Quote: Looking ahead, several state officials have raised the prospect of a criminal investigation, and as state Assemblyman John Wisniewski (D) said on the show last night, there?s an expectation that the matter would be directed to a federal prosecutor because New Jersey prosecutors are appointed by the governor. I never thought that Christie would survive GOP primaries, but I now don't think he is going to get to be a candidate. Of course, I could be wrong, but this is NOT going away anytime soon.
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Political Insider: Dems working hard to widen that chink in Christie's armor Agustin C. Torres/The Jersey Journal By Agustin C. Torres/The Jersey Journal on January 09, 2014 at 6:01 AM, updated January 09, 2014 at 6:18 AM The past 72 hours have exploded with political hot news in the state and to some extent Jersey City. With national significance, the media blitz gives the Democratic Party about 90 percent on the joy meter. Democrats feel they have found a big chink in Republican Gov. Chris Christie?s armor. And for those who are just starting to thaw, the following is what you missed. So-called private (and heavily redacted for the media) emails between a Christie deputy chief of staff and a political appointee at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey reveal (surprise) that the governor?s gang knew of a plot to close several lanes at the George Washington Bridge in September to flood Fort Lee streets with traffic. It is ostensibly revenge against Fort Lee Mayor Mark Sokolich ? who was referred to as ?idiot? in one email ? for failing to endorse Christie?s re-election. Christie came out with a statement in which he threw his not-for-long deputy chief of staff, Bridget Anne Kelly, under the usual bus. The governor said he was misled which is hard to believe that anyone could mislead him -- except perhaps when state Education Commissioner Bret Schundler "misled" him over a presentation in Washington, D.C. that led to Schundler's firing. Now I expect the Dems to out-Christie the governor. Former Assemblyman Louis Manzo, who was indicted in the Operation Bid Rig III FBI sting and saw all charges dismissed by a federal judge, wrote a book that is expected to hit the shelves in the near future. TYhe draft I saw has more about Christie than about Manzo's own ordeal and it has an eye-opening long history of Christie?s prosecutions that paint the governor as an opportunist ? and yes, a bully. Manzo?s book is tentatively called ?Big Boy, Christie?s Appetite for Power.? The term ?Big Boy? was Karl Rove?s nickname for Christie. In the book, the future governor was being asked by the media ? after media leaks announced an investigation of U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez, who was preparing for the 2006 general election ? about possible partisanship. Christie responded: ?I just stand by my record. I don?t worry about that. I don?t get involved in politics, the silly season ? that?s for politicians, not for prosecutors.? With Christie seen as a threat to any Democratic nominee for president of the USA, he should expect the ?Christie? treatment and the GWB lane closures appear to be the best vehicle available to make his life miserable. One scenario presented to me is that because the P.A. is a bi-state agency, we could see Preet Bharara, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York and a close pal of U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-New York, asked to throw everything against the wall to make something stick against Christie?s staff member and hopefully the governor. Christie should understand that even if nothing comes of any possible investigation, as those who are never convicted after an indictment can attest, the damage is already done once there are headlines. Understand that we?re only talking scenarios and no one is being accused of anything like interfering with interstate commerce or other possible federal charges. Let?s be honest here. Christie doesn?t have the official power to make anyone in the Port Authority do anything. The betting here is that the real problem is the PANYNJ charter, which probably does a bad job of saying who?s in charge. We?ll be learning much about these issues for months to come. In the meantime, don?t be shocked if some officials turn up the heat by using the word ?impeach? and others calling Christie?s run for president over ? something that would make Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop and New Jersey Senate President Stephen Sweeney cry. Here in Jersey City, we got excited because Fulop was mentioned when the Port Authority hack wrote that Sokolich?s phone calls are ignored by the P.A. and that is second on the ?radio silence? list behind the Jersey City mayor. It means that Fulop, who has threatened to sue the bi-state agency over under taxed property it owns in Jersey City, is number one on the enemies list. By association, it is presumed that Christie has Fulop, who never endorsed Christie, high on his get-even list. Yesterday, my sources tell me that Fulop was swamped by nationwide media calls from, from Diane Sawyer to, all right, me. The mayor has been so tight-lipped that he failed to even tweet once and he has tweeted at least once every day for as long as I can recall. POLITICAL INSIDER
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Press conference at 11AM this morning. Watch Christie's response morph from sarcasm to indignation.
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Traffic jams cause problems such as this: http://www.nj.com/politics/index.ssf/ ... delayed_medical_help.html Now, would the 91-year old woman have died if they had responded sooner? Possibly. But the point is we'll never know. But suppose this woman was your mother. Or suppose you were injured in that crash and were waiting for medical help. Or suppose your spouse was the one experiencing chest pains and waiting on an ambulance. It isn't just a traffic jam or petty politics anymore, is it?
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just like obama to the blame to the iinitial fumblle of obamacare, christie needs to "man" up and take the blame for this fiasco.
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Wow! Look at that traffic!
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I don't like Fox but if you go on their website it's right on the front page...
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Remind me, did they cover the story when another cheap politician tried to block the roadside near the Mount Rushmore to stick it to the people?
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-snip- Sokolich was outraged at what now appears to be a vindictive action directed at him. Many have speculated that Sokolich, a Democrat, was being punished for not endorsing the Republican governor who was sailing to a landslide victory against state Sen. Barbara Buono. Initially, the mayor was reticent to accuse the administration of orchestrating the plot but emails and text messages between Christie loyalists that emerged Wednesday suggested there was a calculated plot to cause mayhem in Fort Lee. One email exchange referred to Sokolich as ?the little Serbian? and ?an idiot.? Another called the children stranded in buses, ?the children of Buono voters.? "Is it wrong that I?m smiling,? an unidentified person wrote after the mayor texted a Port Authority of New York and New Jersey official asking for help. ?How dare you schedule a man-made traffic disaster in my community?? Sokolich said. ?It?s the example of the pettiest and most venomous side of politics.? ?I?m embarrassed for the people that participated in this,? he added. ?I didn?t know whether my reaction should be comical or criminal,? he said about first hearing the news. The people of Fort Lee deserve an apology, he said. ?I want someone from Trenton to come and hold a town hall meeting and explain to us precisely how it happened, why it happened and try to convince us that it will never, ever happen again." As for the email calling Sokolich a Serbian, he notes that he is Croatian. ?I have Serbian friends who I have to believe were insulted because it was said in a condescending way,? he said.
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It's going to be interesting if the Feds investigate and question Christie. He, more than most, knows the penalty for lying to the Feds.
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Fort Lee Mayor says he fears further retribution in wake of GWB lane closure By David Giambusso The Star-Ledger January 08, 2014 Fort Lee Mayor Mark Sokolich said this evening he believes the George Washington Bridge lane closures that snarled traffic for hours in his Bergen County borough warranted a criminal investigation and fears further retribution when media attention to the scandal dies down. "You cannot close down the biggest bridge in the world for political retribution," Sokolich said in an interview with CNN's Wolf Blitzer. Sokolich, a Democrat, was the apparent target of the September lane closures after he refused to endorse Christie's 2013 re-election bid, according to emails obtained today by The Star-Ledger. "This is about the lowest level of poltical venom I could ever make up," said a visibly agitated Sokolich. Asked if he thought the lane closures warranted a criminal probe, he said, "I've got to believe there's going to be an investigation to determine if this rises to the level of criminality." But Sokolich said his biggest concern is what happens when the scandal retreats from the headlines. "I'm nervous about future retribution," Sokolich said. "I want Fort Lee left alone."
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