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Hysterical Hyberbole: Comparing the Blizzard of 2010 to Hurricane Katrinia

By Art Gallagher

There are few pundits in the mainstream media and the blogosphere who should take the rest of the year off.   Forget the blizzard.  Some of these guys should pray for a power outage to stop themselves from killing their credibility on the Internet.

Two sites I like so much I give them live feeds here on MMM, Gannett’s Capitol Quickies and InTheLobby are suggesting that Governor Christie’s absence from New Jersey during the blizzard of 2010 will do to his administration what Hurricane Katrina did to George W. Bush’s presidency.

John and John, you guys should have followed Christie’s lead and taken the week off.

Christie will be back in New Jersey tomorrow.  The weather will be in the 50’s and raining on Saturday.  The snow will melt and Christie will launch the year with his 2011 agenda.  By this time next week, no one will be talking about the blizzard except mayors who will be choking on the overtime bills.

Posted: December 29th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: NJ Media | Tags: | 2 Comments »

2 Comments on “Hysterical Hyberbole: Comparing the Blizzard of 2010 to Hurricane Katrinia”

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