Do you know any president who has not?I keep waiting for him to say "And we're going to keep that puppy...".
Ok, so Christie hires stupid people and wants to be president. Now what?
I find it amazing that in todays world people would have done that.I think the message here is, "Never order your dirty tricks on a medium that is recorded."
Shovel's worn out. Here Chris.
More shovels, keep digging.
"All I can do is apologize for my staff's wrongdoings." Paraphrase.
No, you could resign and accept the fact that you are not qualified to be governor, since you are so easily duped by the people you are closest to.
I find it amazing that in todays world people would have done that.
reminds of the guys who broke into our office and called a few of their friends from an office phone at 3 am to tell them what they were doing.
The police went to the friend and the guys were caught within a day. But they were drunken teenagers not succesful adults.
The only thing I can think of is that they didn't realize that this is corrupt activity.
I agree. I'm not one of those who thinks the CEO, President, Governor etc. needs to resign every time something bad happens "on their watch". Each situation is different and should be judged accordingly.Assuming he is not lying the fact that someone on his staff did this is not a reason to resign (in my opinion). I suspect you believe it is hard to be "duped". Some people are great at it and i would bet some people who are succesful in the political world are among the best.
The line's kinda fuzzy though. It's not at all uncommon for people in office to budget things to punish the places that didn't support them, or at least, this was common in the South when I was growing up. But actively working to disrupt the business of a city is not exactly the same.Highly unlikely. If they didn't realize it was corrupt activity and thought it was kosher, they would have publicly announced what they were doing.
Assuming he is not lying the fact that someone on his staff did this is not a reason to resign (in my opinion). I suspect you believe it is hard to be "duped". Some people are great at it and i would bet some people who are succesful in the political world are among the best.
Unless it truly was a study that had to be done sooner or later and they picked a time to teach a lesson how could they not know. Plus they said ridiculous things in the emails.The line's kinda fuzzy though. It's not at all uncommon for people in office to budget things to punish the places that didn't support them, or at least, this was common in the South when I was growing up. But actively working to disrupt the business of a city is not exactly the same.
The line's kinda fuzzy though. It's not at all uncommon for people in office to budget things to punish the places that didn't support them,
It all comes down to "What did thepresidentgovernor know and when did he know it.", if I may paraphrase Howard Baker.
Not on this site. In fact no one would even mention it. Even if it was, there would be a line of people justifying it (just a misunderstanding).Nothing will come of this story. Now if the governor was a (D) the amount of outrage would be off the scale.
Or Christie's a really petty guy and the attitude spread around his inner circle.The only thing I can think of is that they didn't realize that this is corrupt activity.
He was surprised to receive a handwritten note from Mr. Christie, telling him that he had heard the comments, and that he didn’t like them.
“I thought it was a joke,” Mr. McKeon recalled. “What governor would take the time to write a personal note over a relatively innocuous comment?”
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.
Not on this site. In fact no one would even mention it. Even if it was, there would be a line of people justifying it (just a misunderstanding).![]()