Fort Lee Mayor: I Accept Christie’s Apology (via
Wall Patch)
‘I take him for his word,’ Mayor Mark Sokolich said after accepting governor’s in-person apology late Thursday afternoon. Fort Lee Mayor Mark Sokolich not only accepted Gov. Chris Christie’s apology for choking lane closures at the George Washington…
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Posted: January 9th, 2014 | Author: admin | Filed under: Chris Christie, Port Authority | Tags: Bridgegate, Chris Christie, Fort Lee, Mark Sokolich, Port Authority of NY/NJ | Comments Off on Fort Lee Mayor: I Accept Christie’s Apology
h/t Matt Rooney
The daughter of the 91 year old woman who died during the George Washington Bridge lane closures told The New York Times that the traffic jams caused by the lane closures were not a factor in her mother’s death.
“I honestly believe it was just her time,” said Vilma Oleri, whose mother, Florence Genova, died on the morning of Sept. 9, the first day that the closing of local lanes leading to the George Washington Bridge set off the snarls.
Mrs. Oleri obviously did not talk to an attorney before talking to the NY Times reporter. Good for her.
Posted: January 9th, 2014 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Chris Christie, Port Authority | Tags: Chris Christie, Florence Genova, Fort Lee, Port Authority of NY/NJ, Vilma Oleri | Comments Off on Report: Fort Lee death was not cause by the traffic jams
UPDATE: Is you missed the show, listen to the recording here. Marlboro Mayor Jon Hornik called in after my segment:
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MMM publisher Art Gallagher will be a guest on the blogtalkradio show, The Final Say with Brett and Jon Rappaport, between 3 and 4 this afternoon.
We’ll be discussing Bridgegate, Governor Christie’s press conference and the impact the scandal might have on the 2016 presidential race.
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Posted: January 9th, 2014 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: Blogtalkradio, Bridgegate, Chris Christie, George Washington Bridge | 1 Comment »
A contrite and “heartbroken” Governor Chris Christie answered questions for almost two hours today from the state and national press corps in a press conference in which he announced the firing of his Deputy Chief of Staff Bridget Kelly and his long time political manager Bill Stepien. Kelly’s employment was terminated first thing this morning and Stepien was advised that his consultancy with the Republican Governors Association was terminated and that Christie is withdrawing his nomination as Chairman of the NJ GOP.
Christie said he fired Kelly because she lied to him about her prior knowledge of the September lane closures at the George Washington Bridge. Stepien was let go because Christie lost confidence in the political operative’s judgement after reading his participation in the emails released in the Bridgegate controversy yesterday.
The New York Times is reporting that U.S. Attorney for New Jersey Paul Fishman has opened an investigation into the Bridgegate matter today at the request of the Port Authority of NY/NJ’s Inspector General.
Posted: January 9th, 2014 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Chris Christie, Christie Administration, Port Authority | Tags: Bill Stepien, Bridgegate, Bridget Ann Kelly, Chris Christie, Port Authority of NY/NJ, US Attorney Paul Fishman | 1 Comment »
Courtesy of NJTV, Governor Chris Christie’s Bridgegate press conference will be livestreamed at 11am.
Following the press conference, NJTV’s livestream continues with coverage of the Assembly Transportation Committee’s hearing into the George Washington Bridge lane closures. David Wildstein, the Christie appointee who order the lane closures is scheduled to testify.
Posted: January 9th, 2014 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Chris Christie, Christie Administration, Port Authority | Tags: Assembly Transportation Committee, Bridgeaquiddick, Bridgegate, Chris Christie, Chris Christie Press Conference, George Washington Bridge, NJTV, Port Authority of NY/NJ, Press Conference | 2 Comments »
Posted: January 9th, 2014 | Author: admin | Filed under: Chris Christie, Christie Administration, Jon Stewart, Port Authority | Tags: Bridgeaquiddick, Bridgegate, Chris Christie, Comedy Central, Fort Lee, Jon Stewart, Paul Ryan, Paul Ryan's boner from space, Port Authority of NY/NJ, The Daily Show | Comments Off on Third-rate corruption
Former Assemblyman Rick Merkt is the first of Governor Chris Christie’s former allies and fair weather friends to prematurely dance on Christie’s political grave.
Assembly candidates Chris Christie and Rick Merkt examine the ballot in 1995
Merkt, who was Christie’s running mate for Assembly in 1995 and ran a lack luster primary campaign against Christie in 2009, compares the governor to disgraced former President Richard Nixon in a interview with former MMM contributor Olivia Nuzzi for New York Magazine.
“You know, reading the reports about the GW bridge fiasco, I recalled how similar the governor’s conduct during the re-election campaign was to that of President Nixon during his victorious re-election campaign in 1972,” he said. …
… He had no need to engage in an abuse of power to win re-election, and, in fact, he won by a landslide. But Nixon just couldn’t help himself; he did it anyway; he eventually got caught, and it cost him his office and political career. One might surmise that it was the arrogance of power that did him in, but I suspect it was really his control-freak nature and deep vindictiveness fundamental to his nature. …
Remind you of anyone we know? I doubt the comparison will long be lost on New Jersey Democrats, who already smell blood in the water. …
…. Merkt says several people he spoke with in Trenton agree with the predictions that this will be the end of the governor’s 2016 presidential bid. “Given his vindictive nature, I always sensed that Christie would implode at some point, but I did not foresee it happening so soon or over such a petty matter,” said Merkt. “By the way, my recollection is that Nixon crushed McGovern by a 60 percent to 38 percent margin, a margin virtually identical to Christie’s victory over Buono. Funny how history repeats itself.”
Politicos with Christie envy might as well get their names in print over the next week or so. I think Christie will land on his feet and end up being an even more respected leader before the dust is settled on Bridgegate.
Before long Christie will be compared more to Truman than Nixon. Watch for a “the buck stops here” Town Hall Meeting in Fort Lee before the end of the month.
Posted: January 9th, 2014 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: 2016 Presidential Politics, Chris Christie, Port Authority | Tags: Bridgeaquiddick, Bridgegate, Chris Christie, Fort Lee, George Washington Bridge, Nixon, Olivia Nuzzi, Port Authority of NY/NJ, Rick Merkt, Truman | 5 Comments »
Governor Chris Christie released the following statement late this afternoon regarding the conduct of his staff related to “Bridgegate,” the George Washington Bridge lane closures in September.
“What I’ve seen today for the first time is unacceptable. 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.”
Posted: January 8th, 2014 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Chris Christie, Christie Administration, Port Authority | Tags: Bridget Ann Kelly, Chris Christie, Christie Administration, George Washington Bridge, Port Authority of NY/NJ | 1 Comment »
4 unanswered questions from ‘Bridgegate’ (via
NJ.com)
‘Bridgegate’ was cast in a whole new light today when emails came to light showing a high-level official in the Chris Christie administration knew about lane diversions at the George Washington Bridge before they were implemented. The revelations move…
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Posted: January 8th, 2014 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Christie Administration, Port Authority | Tags: Bridgegate, Bridget Ann Kelly, Chris Christie, David Wildstein | 5 Comments »
Governor Chris Christie and Deputy Chief of Staff Bridget Kelly. Photo via facebook
Emails and text messages published by NorthJersey.com appear to implicate Governor Chris Christie’s Deputy Chief of Staff Bridget Ann Kelly in the planning of the George Washington Bridge lane closures that disrupted traffic in Fort Lee for a week last September. The documents support contentions by Democrats in the legislature and media reports that the lane closures were executed as political retribution against Fort Lee Mayor Mark Sokolich for failing to endorse Christie’s reelection.
NorthJersey.com’s extensive coverage can be found here.
Prior to today’s revelations, the Christie Administration’s official story was that the lane closures were order by Christie’s top appointees to the Port Authority of NY/NJ, David Wildstein and Bill Baroni, as a traffic study regarding the appropriateness of Fort Lee having three dedicated toll lanes to the George Washington Bridge.
The documents show that Christie’s campaign manager, Bill Stepien, and the Governor’s chief spokesperson, Michael Drewniak, participated in conversations on how to respond to media inquiries about the lane closures. Stepien was named Christie’s choice to replace Sam Raia as Chairman of the NJ GOP yesterday. The documents also indicate that Baroni was very concerned about how Christie’s staff evaluated his testimony before the Assembly Transportation Committee on the lane closures in November.
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Posted: January 8th, 2014 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: 2016 Presidential Politics, Chris Christie, Christie Administration, Port Authority | Tags: Assembly Transportation Committee, Bill Baroni, Bill Stepien, Bridgegate, Bridget Ann Kelly, Chris Christie, David Wildstein, George Washington Bridge, Loretta Weinberg, Mark Sokolich, NorthJersey.com, Port Authority of NY/NJ, Steve Fulop | 1 Comment »