Chris Christie claims ignorance, wants bliss
By: Roger Simon, Polticio
January 14, 2014 05:06 AM EST
Just because something is true does not mean it is believable. Which is Chris Christie’s real problem.
His “see no evil; hear no evil; my staff is evil, not me” defense for closing down bridge lanes in Fort Lee, N.J., allegedly because the mayor there refused to endorse his reelection, may be true. But who is going to believe it?
“Christie is the kind of leader who says it’s my way or I shut down your highway,” as Stephen Colbert put it the other night.
Christie wants to be the Republican nominee and win the presidency in 2016. Once again, the Republicans have a pretty weak field, and Christie leads the early (meaningless) polls for the nomination. But what has he shown the nation in recent weeks?
(More here.)
January 14, 2014 05:06 AM EST
Just because something is true does not mean it is believable. Which is Chris Christie’s real problem.
His “see no evil; hear no evil; my staff is evil, not me” defense for closing down bridge lanes in Fort Lee, N.J., allegedly because the mayor there refused to endorse his reelection, may be true. But who is going to believe it?
“Christie is the kind of leader who says it’s my way or I shut down your highway,” as Stephen Colbert put it the other night.
Christie wants to be the Republican nominee and win the presidency in 2016. Once again, the Republicans have a pretty weak field, and Christie leads the early (meaningless) polls for the nomination. But what has he shown the nation in recent weeks?
(More here.)



1 Comments:
Seems like he is learning from the White House.
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