great thread
Challenger Barbara Buono and Christie are asked to name one thing they like about their opponent
lol
Well, you can always take your non-takes up to the NFL forum. You'll be in good company.
GOP needs to pay attention here... this is how you win elections, not talking how you're going to gut Medicare for those 50 and younger, tbh....
LOL, El Nono teaching Republican s how to get primaried.
greasebag Luca Brasi, his immediate staff ordered closing of the bridge to screw up a Dem mayor's town, for days.
Top Christie Staff Sought Lane Closings as Revenge
A series of newly obtained emails and text messages shows that Gov. Chris Christie’s office was closely involved with lane closings on the New Jersey side of the George Washington Bridge in September, and that officials closed the lanes as retribution against the Democratic mayor whose town was gridlocked as a result.
http://mobile.nytimes.com/2014/01/09...?from=homepage
Stories Add Up as Bully Image Trails Christie
But the gesture would come to seem genteel compared with the fate suffered by others in disagreements with Mr. Christie: a former governor who was stripped of police security at public events; a Rutgers professor who lost state financing for cherished programs; a state senator whose candidate for a judgeship suddenly stalled; another senator who was disinvited from an event with the governor in his own district.
In almost every case, Mr. Christie waved off any suggestion that he had meted out retribution. But to many, the incidents have left that impression, and it has been just as powerful in scaring off others who might dare to cross him.
Now, the governor is dogged by another accusation of petty political revenge. Two close political allies ordered the abrupt shutdown of two local access lanes on the George Washington Bridge in September, gridlocking Fort Lee, N.J., for four days. The borough’s mayor said it was punitive because he had declined to endorse the governor’s re-election.
The governor mocked the suggestion as preposterous. But Democrats in New Jersey — and privately, some Republicans too — say it would hardly be out of character for Mr. Christie. As the governor prepares to run for president, the accusation has reinforced his reputation as a bully.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/12/25/ny...ing-image.html
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