Chris Christie update: Guv’s losing the Politico primary
Also: Why Christie will never escape Bridgegate and how his internal inquiry is playing in the Garden State
ELIAS ISQUITH
Along with plenty of other changes, one thing Bridgegate has done to New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is permanently damage what was once an enviable relationship with the press. For years, Christie could seemingly do no wrong in the national medias eyes, despite there being more than a few local New Jersey reporters willing to shed some light on the governors darker practices. Yet a new report from Politico historically, one of Christies biggest fans in the media shows that even the most clueless and Beltway-blinkered members of the press corps are starting to realize that Christie just aint what he used to be. At this rate, Christiell soon have
only Joe Scarborough and Nicolle Wallace singing his praises.
Heres what you should know about Christie:
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Politicos new piece on the shadow presidential primary happening right now within the GOP is framed around a truth long understood outside the Beltway but only just now starting to really sink in among the medias political elite: Hes no longer the partys 2016 frontrunner. The report finds that insiders within the party and potential candidates now consider the race wide-open and believe Bridgegate has permanently maybe even fatally wounded Christie as a political figure.
- In that same vein, Philip Bump of the Wire
makes a persuasive argument that, in the court of public opinion, Christie will never truly be cleared of any Bridgegate wrongdoing. No matter how many investigations are released without proof that the governor knew about the engineered Fort Lee traffic snarl, there will be plenty of people especially Democrats who will find more questions to ask and more reasons to raise suspicion. Dont believe him? Google the following words: Barack, Obama, Benghazi.
- Proving Bumps point, the
Star-Ledger has a report on how the upcoming Christie-controlled internal inquiry, which
reportedly finds the governor innocent, is playing among politicians and political insiders in the Garden State. The short answer: They think its a patently compromised joke and are lending it very little credence, if any at all.
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http://www.salon.com/2014/03/26/chris_christie_update_guvs_losing_the_politico_primary/