The need to keep jobs at home is clear. Ed Schultz exclusively sits down with
seven members of Congress to discuss stopping the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Emails and text messages among his close aides made public Wednesday documented that in September they gleefully engineered George Washington Bridge lane closures to punish the Democratic mayor of Fort Lee for failing to endorse their boss’ reelection.
Local officials say the gridlock they caused delayed ambulances in responding to four calls, including one involving an unconscious 91-year-old woman who later died.
Christie’s presidential ambitions are all but kaput, as he will be lambasted and lampooned as a man of low character and horrible judgment — again viewing him in the most favorable way.
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The Port Authority’s sudden, unannounced closing of bridge entrance lanes produced hours-long backups for four days. They ended only after Executive Director Patrick Foye discovered the shutdowns, which were later traced to rogue orders issued by Christie PA appointee David Wildstein, a high school buddy, and to a cover-up by Bill Baroni, Christie’s top person at the bistate agency.
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His aides’ communications, made public Wednesday, put the lie to that.
“Time for some traffic problems in Fort Lee,” the governor’s deputy chief of staff, Bridget Kelly wrote to Wildstein on Aug. 13, starting the chain of irresponsible actions.
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“Got it,” Wildstein replied.
He closed the lanes on Sept. 9, bringing traffic to a standstill. Fort Lee Mayor Mark Sokolich then began pressing Baroni for help.
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Christie will address the press on Thursday after emails and text messages revealed his administration may have closed highway lanes to exact political retribution.
That provoked a cold-hearted exchange among Christie’s people.
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“Is it wrong that I am smiling?” an unidentified aide texted Wildstein.
“No,” he wrote back.
And he added: “They are the children of Buono voters,” referring to Christie’s Democratic opponent, Barbara Buono.
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Lane closures along the George Washington Bridge in September were political retaliation against a Chris Christie opponent, personal emails suggest.
Wildstein was referring to PA Chairman David Samson, Christie’s appointee.
Also looped in to lie about what had happened were Christie’s press secretary, Michael Drewniak, and campaign manager Bill Stepien. Late Wednesday, Christie said:
“I am outraged and deeply saddened to learn that not only was I misled by a member of my staff, but this completely inappropriate and unsanctioned conduct was made without my knowledge.
“This type of behavior is unacceptable and I will not tolerate it, because the people of New Jersey deserve better. This behavior is not representative of me or my administration in any way, and people will be held responsible for their actions.”
Give full credit to his statement, and Christie stands as a hardball-playing governor who horribly misjudged or distorted the character of those around him and compounded the felony by trying to skate by their wrongdoing without full investigation. Take his denials of knowledge with skepticism, and the man is a monster.