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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Wed Jan 8, 2014, 11:36 AM Jan 2014

Chris Christie's Bridge Scandal Might Have Just Become a Very Big Problem

PHILIP BUMP

New documents released under subpoena by a Chris Christie ally quote an aide close to the New Jersey governor as saying that it was &quot t)ime for some traffic problems in Fort Lee" — the town that suffered massive traffic problems in September which, its mayor claims, was retribution for his not endorsing Christie's reelection.

The controversy was been roiling for several months now, with both David Wildstein, that long-time Christie ally and friend, and his boss at the Port Authority, Bill Baroni, resigning from the agency as the New Jersey Assembly investigates the traffic jams. For a week in September, coinciding with the first week of school, several lanes of access to the heavily-trafficked George Washington Bridge were inexplicably closed, taking the town of Fort Lee, at the bridge's western end, completely by surprise. The disruption lasted for four days, eventually ending on Friday of the week after the town's mayor, Mark Sokolich, wrote a letter to the agency. In that letter, he suggested that the closures were "punitive."

The documents, obtained by obtained by The Bergen Record and shared on Twitter by the Wall Street Journal's Tedd Mann, seem to reinforce Sokolich's concerns. In Mann's formulation, "The email exchange is the clearest sign that a series of lane closures on the bridge in September were carried out at the behest of high-ranking members of Mr. Christie's administration."

The first document, released by Wildstein in response to a subpoena according to The Record, is an email from Bridget Anne Kelly, a senior staff member in Christie's administration.

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Chris Christie's Bridge Scandal Might Have Just Become a Very Big Problem (Original Post) DonViejo Jan 2014 OP
That may or may not resonate in the primaries, but... TreasonousBastard Jan 2014 #1
ChrisChristie jehop61 Jan 2014 #2
The media will get him out of it as it's no big deal bigdarryl Jan 2014 #3
Yep, they love him. AlinPA Jan 2014 #5
He is going to have to adress this eventually. RDANGELO Jan 2014 #4
He's just going to say, "fuck off" when he has to address this, and the lamestream media madinmaryland Jan 2014 #6

TreasonousBastard

(43,049 posts)
1. That may or may not resonate in the primaries, but...
Wed Jan 8, 2014, 11:50 AM
Jan 2014

Meghan McCain on Leno Monday night saying Christie is on her shitlist for being an asshole might carry a little weight if she keeps it up.



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jehop61

(1,735 posts)
2. ChrisChristie
Wed Jan 8, 2014, 11:52 AM
Jan 2014

is supposed to have the demeanor and temperament to have his finger on the nuclear button? Lord help us all!

RDANGELO

(3,433 posts)
4. He is going to have to adress this eventually.
Wed Jan 8, 2014, 02:32 PM
Jan 2014

He could say that he did not condone or order the lane closing but, how believable is that. If he admits to it, then he also admits to lying about it.

madinmaryland

(64,933 posts)
6. He's just going to say, "fuck off" when he has to address this, and the lamestream media
Wed Jan 8, 2014, 08:15 PM
Jan 2014

will obediently comply.

Move along. Nothing to see here.

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