Christie Plays Defense
Gail Collins, NYT
JAN. 31, 2014
Do you think Chris Christie will be able to enjoy the Super Bowl?
Everything looked so promising. The whole sports-loving world’s fixated stare upon New Jersey. Plus, not insanely cold.
And then a lawyer for one of the key players in the great bridge-lane-closing scandal drops a letter suggesting there’s evidence the governor knew about what happened before he said he knew about what happened.
Back to Bridgegate! This comes on the heels of the saga about a New York City congressman threatening to throw a reporter over a balcony in our nation’s Capitol. In response to which, former Congressman Anthony Weiner resurfaced with an op-ed in The New York Daily News, offering useful advice from his personal experience. (“A congressman should not threaten to break, throw, ask to step aside or otherwise get physical with a reporter.”)
(More here.)
JAN. 31, 2014
Do you think Chris Christie will be able to enjoy the Super Bowl?
Everything looked so promising. The whole sports-loving world’s fixated stare upon New Jersey. Plus, not insanely cold.
And then a lawyer for one of the key players in the great bridge-lane-closing scandal drops a letter suggesting there’s evidence the governor knew about what happened before he said he knew about what happened.
Back to Bridgegate! This comes on the heels of the saga about a New York City congressman threatening to throw a reporter over a balcony in our nation’s Capitol. In response to which, former Congressman Anthony Weiner resurfaced with an op-ed in The New York Daily News, offering useful advice from his personal experience. (“A congressman should not threaten to break, throw, ask to step aside or otherwise get physical with a reporter.”)
(More here.)
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