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Showing Original Post only (View all)Christie: I Was 'Misled By A Member Of My Staff' (updated) [View all]
Christie: I Was 'Misled By A Member Of My Staff'
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) issued a statement on Wednesday, responding to the release of documents showing one of his close aides discussing plans to close lanes on the George Washington Bridge in September.
What I've seen today for the first time is unacceptable," 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. One thing is clear: 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.
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/christie-statement-bridge
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) issued a statement on Wednesday, responding to the release of documents showing one of his close aides discussing plans to close lanes on the George Washington Bridge in September.
What I've seen today for the first time is unacceptable," 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. One thing is clear: 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.
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/christie-statement-bridge
Updated to add this from Steve Benen:
Less than a week ago, during a radio interview, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) was asked about the bridge scandal dogging his administration. Ive asked my staff to give me a full briefing. Theyve told me everything we know, he said, dismissing the controversy. The governor quickly added about the allegations, None of it makes sense.
This posturing quickly fell apart today, when we learned the story actually makes perfect sense: Christies top staff was directly involved in crippling Fort Lee, on purpose, as political retribution for the local mayor choosing not to endorse the governors re-election. Christie canceled his scheduled event for this afternoon and hasnt appeared publicly. He did, however, issue a written statement this afternoon:
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Note, over the last month, Christie dismissed the very idea of this story as absurd. Today, the governor is no longer denying what is plainly true: his administration abused its power and punished some of the governors own constituents simply to punish a mayor who refused to play ball with Christies campaign...The materials that caused todays firestorm were incomplete some of the documents included redactions, and many of the subpoenaed materials have not yet been made available to the public but the notion that some of the scandalous details were taken out of context is a non-starter. Christie is no longer saying the allegations are wrong; hes saying he was out of the loop...no evidence to the contrary has yet emerged. We cant yet say with certainty what the governor knew and when, but it is possible that some of the governors top political aides, including his own deputy chief of staff, orchestrated this dangerous scheme without Christies knowledge and then repeatedly lied to him about what transpired.
But this wont necessarily solve the governors problem. As the Star Ledger editorialized this afternoon, His attempts to laugh this off now appear to be dishonest, though we cant yet be sure that he personally knew about the correspondence of one of his top aides. Still, Christie bears responsibility either way. If it turns out he did know, he is obviously lying and unfit for office let alone a 2016 presidential run. And even if he did not, his officials are liars. If Christie cant control them, how can we trust him as a potential future leader of our country?
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http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/christie-claims-he-was-misled-staff
This posturing quickly fell apart today, when we learned the story actually makes perfect sense: Christies top staff was directly involved in crippling Fort Lee, on purpose, as political retribution for the local mayor choosing not to endorse the governors re-election. Christie canceled his scheduled event for this afternoon and hasnt appeared publicly. He did, however, issue a written statement this afternoon:
<...>
Note, over the last month, Christie dismissed the very idea of this story as absurd. Today, the governor is no longer denying what is plainly true: his administration abused its power and punished some of the governors own constituents simply to punish a mayor who refused to play ball with Christies campaign...The materials that caused todays firestorm were incomplete some of the documents included redactions, and many of the subpoenaed materials have not yet been made available to the public but the notion that some of the scandalous details were taken out of context is a non-starter. Christie is no longer saying the allegations are wrong; hes saying he was out of the loop...no evidence to the contrary has yet emerged. We cant yet say with certainty what the governor knew and when, but it is possible that some of the governors top political aides, including his own deputy chief of staff, orchestrated this dangerous scheme without Christies knowledge and then repeatedly lied to him about what transpired.
But this wont necessarily solve the governors problem. As the Star Ledger editorialized this afternoon, His attempts to laugh this off now appear to be dishonest, though we cant yet be sure that he personally knew about the correspondence of one of his top aides. Still, Christie bears responsibility either way. If it turns out he did know, he is obviously lying and unfit for office let alone a 2016 presidential run. And even if he did not, his officials are liars. If Christie cant control them, how can we trust him as a potential future leader of our country?
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http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/christie-claims-he-was-misled-staff
NJ Assembly Deputy Speaker John Wisniewski: "the governor needs to explain his role."
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10024300101
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A lot of guys get in trouble for letting their staff do their thinking for them
NightWatcher
Jan 2014
#6
Hmmm. Evidence that contradicts his my-staff-misled-me statement would be sweet!
Glimmer of Hope
Jan 2014
#55
Yeah, remember the last time we heard that crap about "the adults are back in charge"?
calimary
Jan 2014
#81
Not just a member of his staff, his closest aide and adviser and his dear friend since childhood!
herding cats
Jan 2014
#16
Politicians have been pulling this sort of thing since the days of Henry II.
bklyncowgirl
Jan 2014
#17
This went on for too long and there were too many questions asked for him to pull
okaawhatever
Jan 2014
#18
His Staff and his Member are the same thing, but enough about his private parts. He's responsible.
DisgustipatedinCA
Jan 2014
#21
He should have claimed to be too drunk to remember whether he was involved...nt
SidDithers
Jan 2014
#23
If his senior staff aren't "representative" of his administration, who the heck is?
onenote
Jan 2014
#25
Exactly what I was thinking. She knew this was a big deal from the beginning. nt
SunSeeker
Jan 2014
#56
He should have just taken full responsibiity..now he'll just be a big fat liar..
HipChick
Jan 2014
#35
Circle The Wagons and blame the staff? How original, but the same staff had "told me everything"...
Fred Sanders
Jan 2014
#40
Here Are The 4 Most Incriminating Email Exchanges In The Chris Christie Bridge Scandal
ProSense
Jan 2014
#44