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Related: About this forumPapantonio: Christie Exonerates Himself on Bridge Scandal
Ring of Fires Mike Papantonio appears on MSNBCs The Ed Show with Jonathon Alter to discuss the latest in Chris Christies Bridgegate scandal.
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Papantonio: Christie Exonerates Himself on Bridge Scandal (Original Post)
GoLeft TV
Mar 2014
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Botany
(70,488 posts)1. Christie is toast
Tx4obama
(36,974 posts)2. The report says: Christie KNEW
Christie's Self-Exoneration Contains A Damaging Detail
The former Port Authority of New York and New Jersey executive who orchestrated the September lane closures on the George Washington Bridge claims to have told Gov. Chris Christie (R) about the closures while they were happening, according to a report released Thursday by a legal team representing the governor's office.
The report, which concluded that Christie "did not know of the lane realignment beforehand and had no involvement in the decision to realign the lanes," indicates that as the scandal began to escalate in December, former Port Authority David Wildstein began "feeling vulnerable, knew he would have to resign, and then did." At the time Wildstein was still telling the Governor's Office that the lane had been closed as the result of a traffic study, an explanation that has since been abandoned by the Port Authority and the Christie administration.
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http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/christie-told-of-closures-wildstein-report
Jack Rabbit
(45,984 posts)3. . . .
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Iwillnevergiveup
(9,298 posts)4. Geesh
Christie's term will be up before this investigation is completed.
cynzke
(1,254 posts)5. HE LOOKS LIKE...
Jackie Gleason here. "To the moon, Alice"!