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compromise
01-15-2014, 01:32 AM
http://washington.cbslocal.com/2014/01/14/rand-paul-christie-scandal-is-a-bigger-issue-than-just-traffic/
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — As Democrats intensify their probe in New Jersey, Gov. Chris Christie has found little support — and sharp criticism in some cases — from the slate of potential rivals for the Republican presidential nomination. At the same time, would-be allies from key states have been slow to rally behind the Republican governor, whose administration appears to have created a massive traffic jam to punish a political adversary.
Some Republican leaders in Iowa and New Hampshire — states already gearing up for the nation’s first 2016 presidential nominating contests — offered only conditional support for Christie, acknowledging the New Jersey investigation is far from over.
“I think only time will tell on this,” said Bruce Rastetter, a wealthy Iowa businessman who led a group of like-minded Republican donors to New Jersey to encourage a 2012 Christie presidential run. “And if he didn’t have any knowledge, he should have a future.”
Documents revealed last week that figures in the Christie administration may have intentionally caused major backups near the George Washington Bridge, linking the community of Fort Lee to New York City, to exact political retribution against a Democratic mayor who refused to endorse his re-election campaign. Christie fired a top aide and jettisoned his chief political adviser after internal communications confirming their involvement became public.
He adamantly denied any personal “knowledge or involvement” in the lane closures.
Democrats in New Jersey on Monday formed special legislative committees with subpoena power, expanding the traffic-jam investigation into an abuse of power probe. But Christie, who is considering a presidential bid, is also facing criticism from his own party — particularly from other Republicans who are eyeing the presidency.
The intense scrutiny underscores the tremendous political pressure Christie faces as one of his party’s most popular figures ahead of the 2016 presidential contest.
“Nobody likes the idea of using government against someone for political reasons,” Kentucky Republican Sen. Rand Paul, who is examining a 2016 run, said in an interview with KPNX-TV in Phoenix. “I think that’s what’s being addressed here and that’s why I think it’s a bigger issue than just traffic. Because if it is true, if it looks like someone who won an election is punishing people they beat in the election; that leaves a really bad taste in people’s mouth.”

ObiRandKenobi
01-15-2014, 01:37 AM
exactly.

disgusting watching so many supposed conservatives defending that obese turd.

Spikender
01-15-2014, 01:43 AM
Seriously, Christie is such a waste of space.

Yet at the same time, he's the politician the people of New Jersey deserve. I apologize in advance to any supporters of liberty I may paint over with that wide paintbrush of a statement.

idiom
01-15-2014, 02:14 PM
He could get a lock on the Presidency with this.

All he has to do is resign. He should resign to make an example out of himself, declaring that 'administrators should take responsibility for management failures. They should go away, increase their skills where they were lacking and run again.'

Then he goes and gets an MBA or something, and runs for President as someone who is willing to be accountable.

Vs Hillary who has never accepted responsibility in her life? BOOM.