Bridging Christie to the private sector

Written by Craig Andresen on . Posted in Politics

Publisher's note:  The headlines read that a traffic jam in NJ could ruin the political career of Governor Chris Christie.  In this very clear and concise article, Craig Andresen points out what we all know and are thinking...what a bunch of distracting hogwash!  

Craig is no more a fan of Gov. Christie than I am, but a traffic jam is what could do a political career in?!  How can that be in light of the abundance of transgressions perpetrated by the POTUS?  

Very simply put, the media gives a total pass to POTUS's Administration on BENGHAZI, Fast and Furious, the IRS attacking conservative groups, aiding, abetting, and financing our enemies while trashing our allies.  The abuses of power, trashing of the US Constitution, and so many more breaches of trust are routinely swept under the rug, but a traffic jam in NJ can cause careers to be ruined and heads to roll.  

Like I said, I'm no fan of Gov. Christie, but this could not be more upside down. 

Craig Andresen:  Regardless of WHO was behind it and, regardless of WHY…

The great New Jersey Bridge Scandal of 2013-2014 was meant to do one thing and one thing only.  Ruin Chris Christie!

Let’s get one thing straight…I am not a fan of the RINO. No fan at all and, regardless of what I believe about Christie and his support of things liberal, Muslim and borderline socialistic…His love affair with the GOP and the way the GOP has embraced him and all but bestowed upon him the 2016 nomination…

There is something I do NOT believe and that, is that Chris Christie had any prior knowledge of the closure of lanes on the George Washington Bridge last September and I have even less belief that those closures had one single thing to do with “revenge” over a Mayor who wouldn’t endorse him in his second campaign for the Governorship of New Jersey.

The guy won and won in a landslide.  Chris Christie had no need of the endorsement from the Mayor of Ft. Lee.

None whatsoever.

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