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New Jersey pol leading Bridgegate probe says Christie impeachment ‘a possibility’ if governor lied
NY Daily News ^ | January 11, 2014 | Larry Mcshane and Rich Schapiro

Posted on 01/12/2014 1:44:58 AM PST by Zakeet

Assemblyman John Wisniewski told the Daily News that he is convinced that 'laws were broken,' and said Christie could possibly be impeached if it turns out he had knowledge of the political payback scheme. Hours earlier, State Assembly Speaker-elect Vincent Prieto announced he planned to subpoena more emails and documents in the investigation.


The New Jersey assemblyman leading the Gov. Chris Christie Bridgegate probe says he’s convinced “laws were broken.”

“We had public employees use public resources for a political purpose,” Assemblyman John Wisniewski told the Daily News Saturday.

“They closed the lanes of the George Washington Bridge to exact some kind of retribution on the town of Fort Lee or the mayor of Fort Lee.

(Excerpt) Read more at nydailynews.com ...


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: New Jersey
KEYWORDS: bridgegate; chrischristie; christie; fortlee; newjersey; politics; randsconcerntrolls; tpinos
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To: Zakeet

OF COURSE this fat fart planned, approved and ordered the shutdown. There isn’t any other possibility—what with who’s involved.
The REAL question is whether or not the cover-up’s any good.


21 posted on 01/12/2014 5:57:21 AM PST by Flintlock ( islam is a LIE, mohammed was a CRIMINAL, shira is POISON.)
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To: Cyclone59

Add high-definition TV to the Dr. Strangelove glasses and we can see why the MSM is panicking.

Rand Paul, Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, etc. should be rising targets now.

22 posted on 01/12/2014 6:05:27 AM PST by Sooth2222 ("Suppose you were an idiot. And suppose you were a member of congress. But I repeat myself." M.Twain)
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To: Sooth2222

Read between the lines people. The demodummies sense a potentially strong candidate for replacing their chosen candidate Hitlary. Time to let the sharks lose on Christie just like they do with all potential candidates prior to elections. Remember Palin, Cain, Cruz etc.? They haven’t yet gotten around to Walker and many others. Give them time and they will get on it with the support of the media.


23 posted on 01/12/2014 6:21:34 AM PST by DaveA37
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To: Caipirabob

The irony is that Christie has never even hinted at any presidential aspirations — which is one reason why I’ve long suspected that he has no interest in running for the White House. If anything, he was probably angling for a nomination to the post of U.S. Attorney General in a Romney (2012) or future (2016) Republican administration.


24 posted on 01/12/2014 6:37:01 AM PST by Alberta's Child ("I've never seen such a conclave of minstrels in my life.")
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To: Zakeet

Wait, you are telling me that if the governor lied, he can be impeached? When Obama lied, the media gives him a pass. The Marxist in chief should be IMPEACHED!!!


25 posted on 01/12/2014 6:38:19 AM PST by ExCTCitizen (2014theyearofdeadRINOs)
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To: Flintlock
Logic would dictate the exact opposite.

There's no way in hell Christie would have spent two hours in an unscripted press conference with the media if there was even a tiny fraction of a chance that there's any information out there linking him to the incident.

For what it's worth, Bridget Kelly -- his staffer who he fired last week -- had a long career working for various political figures ... including recent stints with John McCain and Rudy Giuliani. If anything, the evidence points to an internal GOP move to sabotage Christie as a national figure and potential presidential candidate.

26 posted on 01/12/2014 6:40:44 AM PST by Alberta's Child ("I've never seen such a conclave of minstrels in my life.")
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To: Zakeet

Well I’m sure Crispy didn’t know anything about it. He heard it on TV just like the rest of us. :-)


27 posted on 01/12/2014 7:11:22 AM PST by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped.)
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To: Zakeet

“I terminated her employment because she lied to me.”

1. Had she told you the truth, would she still be employed?
2. What did she lie to you about that caused you to terminate her employment?
3. Where is Bridget Kelly’s response?


28 posted on 01/12/2014 7:19:26 AM PST by PGalt
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To: Alberta's Child
Based on what's been reported I would not be surprised if he winds up in jail.

If you read that article, you'll see that this looks real bad.

The top dog always claims he's "shocked" and unaware, but it's obvious, always, that his close confidants act on his orders. If ideas are batted around the administration, if the top dog wants an idea stopped or abandoned, it's dropped immediately and completely.

Logic, IMHO, would dictate that a top-level aide would have to be insane to suddenly decide to shut down lanes on the GWB because of a flippant desire to cause traffic problems in Fort Lee.

The top Port Authority Christie appointees resigning ? This is a big deal. Top level appointees at Port Authority are in a job that's subject to very little authority over them other than the 2 governors; the Port Authority is a perpetual political power machine.

Christie is such a political climber (constantly saying he's not), doing new world order's bidding in bolstering up the position of Islam in NJ (part of NWO's attack Christianity agenda), supporting sodomy, etc., while trying to brand himself "CONSERVATIVE" (?) that keeping him off the primary ballot would be a fantastic victory for America.
29 posted on 01/12/2014 7:22:33 AM PST by PieterCasparzen (We have to fix things ourselves)
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To: Kozak

“Ann’s been done with Christie for months”

Why did that happen? She was, like, madly in love with the guy.


30 posted on 01/12/2014 7:42:54 AM PST by jocon307
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To: PieterCasparzen
First of all, let's get the facts straight:

1. Nobody closed any lanes down on the George Washington Bridge. This might come as a shock to everyone -- including Freepers -- who have accepted this blatantly false media report as fact, but it's true. If anyone had shut down the George Washington Bridge -- one of the busiest sections of roadway in the country (the bridge carries 14 lanes of I-95 between New Jersey and New York City) -- then this would have been a national story within minutes of the bridge closure.

2. What really happened in September 2013 is that two of the three entrance ramp that feed onto the bridge from the local streets of Fort Lee were closed. From what I can tell, other traffic wasn't disrupted and may have even flowed better across the bridge that day.

3. Related to Item #2 ... The information presented in that Wikipedia article indicates that closing the local lanes from Fort Lee to the George Washington Bridge PERMANENTLY is probably a good idea. This is because the two lanes from Fort Lee don't feed directly onto the bridge. They feed into specific lanes at the bridge's toll plaza that aren't open to the rest of the motorists who get to the bridge from all the major highways that feed into it.

If there was a political side to this, it's probably driven by a long-running battle among various state transportation agencies who are trying to figure out why Fort Lee residents get their own dedicated toll lanes on the eastbound (NYC-bound) bridge, while the rest of North America -- including converging highways such as I-80, I-95, US Route 46, State Route 4, and the Palisades Parkway -- has to deal with the inevitable daily bottlenecks at the bridge.

31 posted on 01/12/2014 7:48:02 AM PST by Alberta's Child ("I've never seen such a conclave of minstrels in my life.")
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To: Zakeet
“We had public employees use public resources for a political purpose,” Assemblyman John Wisniewski told the Daily News Saturday.

Democrats never do that, of course. < /s> Not a defense of Christie, but watching the double standard at work here will be even more entertaining than usual.

32 posted on 01/12/2014 7:51:14 AM PST by Colonel_Flagg (Some people meet their heroes. I raised mine. Go Army.)
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To: jocon307

From what I remember the last straw was his position on immigration. There was something else before that too, just don’t remember what it was. But she REALLY slammed him during the Ricochet podcast I was listening to.


33 posted on 01/12/2014 8:01:35 AM PST by Kozak ("Send them back your fierce defiance! Stamp upon the cursed alliance! To arms, to arms in Dixie!)
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To: Alberta's Child

I thought so also till he gutted Romney by praising obama days before the election!


34 posted on 01/12/2014 8:02:42 AM PST by packrat35 (Pelosi is only on loan to the world from Satan. Hopefully he will soon want his baby killer back)
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To: packrat35
He may have learned that Romney has someone else in mind for the AG position.

Remember -- Christie's staffer Bridget Kelly, who was fired last week for her role in the "Bridge-gate" incident, used to work for someone else who might have been interested in that position and has a similar background to Christie's as a former Federal prosecutor: Rudy Giuliani.

35 posted on 01/12/2014 8:12:46 AM PST by Alberta's Child ("I've never seen such a conclave of minstrels in my life.")
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To: Alberta's Child

Yes, it was the Fort Lee access lanes, I’m well aware of that. I said “close lanes on GWB, etc.” to simply convey the basic idea of the mess was near the GWB. I think it’s a bit silly to quibble about that point - especially since closing the access from Fort Lee actually is the point which makes this “traffic study” about retribution for politicians in the local Fort Lee area. If the main turnpike approach to the GWB, or actual GWB lanes were closed, there would not a Fort Lee aspect to the story, so the question of political retribution could not be raised.

So, to be 100% clear - it’s the access lanes from Fort Lee, everyone, make sure to know that Fatty did not close the GWB. The turnpike people had some great days as I understand it, since the Fort Lee access was narrowed down.

The “traffic study” is a cover story.

The lanes are needed. The traffic disaster which occurred during the “traffic study” (that Christie’s staff seems to have indicated to Port Authority to give it a try those days - and then sent emails back and forth effectively laughing at the traffic situation) proves that the TRAFFIC in the area needs the access lanes. The roads in Fort Lee are not solely used by the residents of Fort Lee.

For 25 years I’ve driven in northern NJ. I OFTEN used backroads rather than highways - traversing through perhaps a dozen municipalities - to commute to work. It was simply a question like having a consistent say 45-minute commute versus a highway commute that was subject to a lot of sitting and backups, some days going well over an hour. Other times I used the highways, but left before 6am, arrived near work by 7am and had breakfast at a diner, then strolled into work a little before 8 - just to avoid the highway “sitting” in rush hour.

In NJ, people can pass through many towns trying to get where they want to go in some sort of decent amount of time - “in spite of” the government-controlled roads being frequently very badly designed and maintained. (As a side note, there was a study a few years back which laid out the facts that NJ spends more per mile of road BY FAR than any other State - it’s almost like the Mafia does the roadwork).

I sometimes see long tie-ups from construction cones being set out for a few miles, when there’s no construction going on. I “write it off” in my mind to corruption and government and contractors not caring about - perhaps laughing at - poor schmucks like me trying to get to work for new world order every day. I just settle in and try to relax. I used to get upset when I was younger, but I’m through “caring” about being late for things. If it’s that important - in NJ - I leave hours before I have to.

Some people involved in this may go to jail, where they will have some quiet time to ponder the proposed Fort Lee traffic study.

As far as faux conservative Christie’s future career, I think that’s over, thankfully, since the public pretty much gets the idea that EVERY politician, business person, diplomat, banker, etc., says they didn’t know what their immediate staff was doing. Just a “rogue employee”, some wild man, independent thinker. Nobody told the boss, entire staff lied to the boss, kept the boss in the dark. Poor little boss, all his best friends and appointees stabbed him in the back, pinning this wrongdoing on him after concocting it up secretly amongst themselves. Never even mentioned it at lunch.

Christie’s trying to sell the public that bridge, but I don’t think they’re buying it.


36 posted on 01/12/2014 8:28:26 AM PST by PieterCasparzen (We have to fix things ourselves)
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To: Zakeet

It’s funny that the RATs are afraid of Christie.


37 posted on 01/12/2014 8:43:16 AM PST by Jim Noble (When strong, avoid them. Attack their weaknesses. Emerge to their surprise.)
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To: Zakeet

If he lied he should be impeached. Agree. Same for Obama.


38 posted on 01/12/2014 8:48:45 AM PST by TruthWillWin (The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other peoples money.)
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To: Kozak

Thanks. For me it was Obama, that was really too much.

And one thing I’ll just mention, Andrew McCarthy over at National Review really thinks Christie is soft on Jihadi sympathizers. He has made this point many times, in no uncertain terms.

Here’s a quote from the piece he’s got on the home page today “In public, the notorious Christie wrath is usually reserved for tea-party conservatives, for those who don’t share his soft spot for Islamic supremacists, and for the stray insolent teachers’-union rep — because, well, who doesn’t enjoy watching that?”

McCarthy is a very serious minded guy, he wouldn’t use language like that just to be provocative. So I’ve always found that very disturbing about Christie, because one thing about him, he’s not dumb. Some seem to think that about him, but I don’t, he’s probably got one of the higher IQs among politicians. He’s also a Catholic, he should really know better.


39 posted on 01/12/2014 9:16:57 AM PST by jocon307
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To: PieterCasparzen
Yes, it was the Fort Lee access lanes, I’m well aware of that. I said “close lanes on GWB, etc.” to simply convey the basic idea of the mess was near the GWB. I think it’s a bit silly to quibble about that point - especially since closing the access from Fort Lee actually is the point which makes this “traffic study” about retribution for politicians in the local Fort Lee area.

You sent a reference to a Wikipedia article about the incident, and suggested that Christie might go to jail over it.

It's not "a bit silly" to hammer on the point about the entrance ramps -- for two reasons:

1. It flies in the face of the deliberately misleading media reports about Christie and/or his staff closing the entire bridge.

2. It is likely to be the point that will make the whole controversy go away. The last thing anyone in northern New Jersey wants is a Federal investigation into the details of the incident. Someone with a basic understanding of traffic flow might start asking some serious questions about why 25% of the lanes at the upper level toll plaza at the George Washington Bridge are dedicated to two entrance ramps from local streets, while the rest of North America -- including traffic from I-95, US-46 and NJ Route 4 -- has to cram into the remaining nine lanes.

Speaking of which ...

Why isn't New Jersey assemblyman John Wisniewski taking a good hard look at this second point, since it appears that Fort Lee residents are getting preferential treatment at the GWB toll plaza at the expense of his own constituents in his district down in the Sayreville area?

40 posted on 01/12/2014 9:30:58 AM PST by Alberta's Child ("I've never seen such a conclave of minstrels in my life.")
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