Posted on 01/09/2014 6:45:55 AM PST by SeekAndFind
The next 24 hours will be crucial for Chris Christie, top Republicans say.
The New Jersey governor, who was on top of the political world two months ago as he cruised to reelection over his Democratic challenger now finds his status as the potential front-runner of the 2016 GOP presidential field imperiled. The test comes with the release of e-mails and text messages that tie top members of his administration to the closure of two lanes leading to a crucial bridge in what appears to be political retaliation against a Democratic mayor who refused to endorse Christies reelection.
Republican communications experts are urging Christie, who has thus far limited himself to issuing a brief statement from his Trenton office, to get out in front of the issue. He should get out on TV, and he should do it today, says former White House press secretary Ari Fleischer. He should apologize to the public, apologize to the mayor, he should dismiss his staff, and move forward. He needs to be blunt, he needs to be direct, and he should be himself. Kevin Sheridan, who ran communications for vice-presidential nominee Paul Ryan during the 2012 campaign, concurs. This next 24 hours is going to be really tricky for him, Sheridan says. It doesnt help that hes got the New York media spotlight on him. He needs to get out as much as possible and he needs to get it out now.
Another top Republican strategist notes that Christies relative silence is hurting him by allowing his opponents in the Democratic party and the media to tell the story. They missed the chance in 2013 to really poison his profile, says the strategist, and theyre making up for lost time.
The governors biggest challenge will be to convince the public that, as a member of his inner circle plotted the George Washington Bridge lane closures and quietly celebrated the resultant traffic snarls which prevented children from getting to school on time and even delayed emergency responders from reaching those in need he himself remained ignorant of their misdeeds. Christie had maintained, until today, that neither he nor his staff had anything to do with the lane closures that led to the traffic jams and called the story sensationalized. But along with his deputy chief of staff, Bridget Anne Kelly, who appears to have plotted the lane closures, Christie press secretary Michael Drewniak, two-time campaign manager Bill Stepien, and David Samson, a key fundraiser for the governor, are mentioned in or copied on the e-mail chain. Stepien was tapped on Tuesday to serve as the chairman of the state Republican party in part on Christies recommendation, and his ascendancy to that position is now in doubt.
Christies strength as a political figure has been that he is not viewed as a conventional politician but as a straight shooter. If hes gonna make the case that hes a no nonsense guy, hes gotta operate in a no nonsense way with the people that misled him, says the GOP strategist. Chris Christie and only Chris Christie can provide that level of believability. Right now everybody is talking about him like hes a conventional politician who is not being forthright.
In his statement, Christie called the situation unacceptable and said he was saddened to learn, for the first time, that he was misled by a member of his staff.
As Republicans and the citizens of New Jersey await a more substantive response from Christie, the scandal also looms larger, threatening to drag on for months. Former Port Authority official and Christie ally David Wildstein, who is implicated in the scandal, is set to testify on Thursday before the New Jersey state assembly, and state political insiders also predict a protracted battle over the damning e-mails, which were released in redacted form under subpoena. Democrats will push for further disclosures and the Christie administration is likely to assert executive privilege.
Fleischer recalls the Bush administrations successful battle to keep the identity of advisers to an energy task force confidential, which he says cost the administration political points in the short term but preserved the integrity of the office over the long term. Others argue that, regardless of Christie administrations forthcoming legal efforts, the information redacted from the e-mails will ultimately come to light. At every mile post, the truth has eventually gotten out, says the GOP strategist. If Christie fails to tell his story now, it will provide an entire calendar year of discussion for this issue, he says.
Christie has weathered crises before, most notably when New Jersey lost out on hundreds of millions of dollars of federal educations funds in 2010 after supplying incorrect budget figures on an application. When he learned of the error, the governor admitted he had conveyed erroneous information to the public and fired his education commissioner, former Jersey City mayor Brett Schundler.
The current scandal is a more challenging one. If youre going to run for president, the media will make issues like this a defining matter if youre a Republican, Fleischer says. In that sense, this is an important first test of the Christie political teams ability to respond to crisis. Because its not a major policy issue but an easily understood issue, especially for a governor whose potential candidacy is really a personality-based candidacy, says Fleischer, it shines a light on his personality. He needs to move fast to put it a positive light rather than a negative light.
Chris...go for a new career....CEO of Krispy Kreme
Translation: Will MSM be able to save Christie’s GOP nomination?
For those unfamiliar with this scandal...
The brouhaha involves orders given by top Christie aides to Christie appointees of the NY-NJ Port Authority, to close a couple of lanes on the Geoge Washington Bridge that would punish a Democratic mayor - Fort Lee’s Mark Sokolich - for not supporting his re-election. The result of the lane closing was massive traffic jams for Fort Lee and other small towns near the bridge resulting in commuters being stuck for hours.
The internal emails after investigations were made make it pretty clear that the closings were punitive.
He’s a pubbie(sort of) so the press will go all out to destroy him. He’s toast.
Good screw him, he got reelected now he can go to hell.
I don’t know anyone who would vote for the closet RAT/RINO.
Buh-bye crispy.
The Tea Party should jump on this as well.
Well, yeah. He’s a nasty guy.
Look what he did to the cause of not reelecting BO when, instead of shunning him during Sandy, he embraced him, literally, practically flipping the bird at the same time
He is not a nice man
I don’t often find anything in the news that I would call “delicious”, but this has put a big smile on my face. I never bought that he was a front runner or had a prayer as a presidential candidate anyway. Stick a fork in Christi, he’s done. Good riddance!
Christie is finished. Clinton and Obama have set a very low standard but people still expect that Republicans will behave as adults.
They will try and put him as our nomination for a guaranteed win for them.
If this doesn’t end his political aspirations then something else is in play here.
Guess I don’t understand this kind of politics, but how does hurting the people in these towns hurt the mayor? Does anyone think the mayor would be blamed for the traffic jams? This is petty and stupid if he did it.
Funny, though, how the same press that claims it’s OK and believable that Obama knew nothing about all his scandals is so quick to want to impeach Christie.
One of the many things I hate about politics is how something is horrible if their guy does it, but just fine and dandy if your guy does it. Blechh.
Democrats, and eventually the MSM, are starting early to destroy Christie because he is believed to be the front runner for 2016.
The problem for Christie is that he’s alienated such a large part of what could have been his (conservative) base, that he shouldn’t expect much in the way of support or a defense from the democrat assault. And rightly so.
If he switches parties, all this will go away.
The only ones giving him 'Front-Runner Status' are the members of the Main Stream Media, perennial allies of the Democrat Party. These are the same people who gave front-runner status to John McCain in 2008 and Mitt Romney in 2012.
As for Christie, he only did what Democrats do on a daily basis. If Christie had a 'D' after his name instead, we wouldn't even be hearing about this. In the mean time, I am more interested in the abuse of power at the IRS towards Obama's political opponents than I am against the closing of a lane on a bridge by the New Jersey DOT. But since the IRS now has a 'D' attached to it, there will be no press conference today or any other day.
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