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treestar

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26. Yes. It takes the wind out of his sails.
Thu Jan 9, 2014, 12:27 PM
Jan 2014

And of course it will be brought up. Even if he recovers, once you run for President, your whole life is up for grabs.

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Just get the emails un-redacted and he is toast. DURHAM D Jan 2014 #1
Clinton performed well to when he said I did not have sex with that woman bigdarryl Jan 2014 #2
The Rev. Wright matter could have sunk the Obama campaign. "How can Americans elect a President who Douglas Carpenter Jan 2014 #10
That's really a stretch of a false equivalency, and ProSense Jan 2014 #13
If he is directly and unambiguously personally involved - I would agree that will probably sink him Douglas Carpenter Jan 2014 #22
Still that was something Rev. Wright did treestar Jan 2014 #25
I agree. I was thinking in matters of media controversy - not moral equivalency Douglas Carpenter Jan 2014 #34
Sounds like it to me, too. randome Jan 2014 #3
Body language has been amazing. Not blinking the way nadinbrzezinski Jan 2014 #4
often when lying is a way of life, you don't see the usual tells. he knew. bettyellen Jan 2014 #6
When a liar tells the same lie over and over again they can repeat it back like it's the truth LynneSin Jan 2014 #9
He is doing something else nadinbrzezinski Jan 2014 #15
The raised eyebrows are a little out of place. athena Jan 2014 #11
Will check out the documentary, thanks Beringia Jan 2014 #19
Any clips of the news conference yet? I missed it. nt avebury Jan 2014 #5
It's not over yet. nt csziggy Jan 2014 #8
I have to agree - if this was 2015 then his campaign would be close to ending LynneSin Jan 2014 #7
I don't agree. He will be perceived as either guilty or a very poor leader. nolabear Jan 2014 #12
Yes. It takes the wind out of his sails. treestar Jan 2014 #26
it's not over yet. at best he is abdicating all responsibility for his staff's work…. and he admits bettyellen Jan 2014 #14
Yeah, I think you're right. HappyMe Jan 2014 #16
If "I don't know", "mistakes" and all this denial is a good performance otohara Jan 2014 #17
He wants us to believe that Kelly and Wildstein cooked this up Kingofalldems Jan 2014 #18
A 90 year old woman died during this little stunt... Blue Idaho Jan 2014 #20
I think he sounds completely insincere. Not buying it at all. octoberlib Jan 2014 #21
And We Can ALWAYS Count On "Chuckie" To Kiss Ass ChiciB1 Jan 2014 #23
He's Disgusting otohara Jan 2014 #24
After all the crimes Repub careers have survived during the last 20 years, snot Jan 2014 #27
1000 more documents riverwalker Jan 2014 #28
Christie is doing a decent job Gothmog Jan 2014 #29
You don't think this statement is DAMAGING???? napkinz Jan 2014 #30
how the mainstream media reacts will have a lot to do with how well he weathers this storm Douglas Carpenter Jan 2014 #31
The problem for Christie is that this doesn't end it. truebluegreen Jan 2014 #32
in the clips I saw yesterday he didn't deny it renate Jan 2014 #33
I would agree IF leftynyc Jan 2014 #35
I have to agree there is that aspect. But the Republicans simply do not have many viable candidates Douglas Carpenter Jan 2014 #36
Excellent point about Wall Street leftynyc Jan 2014 #37
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