You are absolutely right; additionally, Christi contradicted himself in yesterday's Q & A. Christi was adamant the 1st he learned about this was one day ago, but then he claims he has been sleepless for several nights over this issue .
Christi is likely fibbing about his knowledge (possibly involvement) in this episode.
But in terms of a major scandal, it pales in comparison to Obama's string of scandals, especially using the IRS to target private group and citizens !
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/01/0...epless-nights/
in the interest of even handedness:
I don't believe Christie is entirely forthcoming
he fired two port authority employees about a month ago for this...now its come to rest in his office and he has had to fire people close to him
maybe its just me, because I read statements to find what's missing that would otherwise make them complete, and not knowing how much he read from prepared statements versus extemporaneously speaking and that could factor in, but here's what he said:
"And I'll say one last thing, just so we're really clear. I had no knowledge or involvement in this issue, in its planning or it execution, and I am stunned by the abject stupidity that was shown here.
ok no involvement in its planning or execution, but what about knowledge after the fact? knowledge prior to the disclosure of the emails in the newspaper?
during the course of yesterdays news conference he would say things that seemed airtight but weren't:
"Well, let me tell you, everybody, I was blindsided yesterday morning. I was done with my workout yesterday morning and got a call from my communications director at about 8:50, 8:55, informing me of this story that had just broken on the Bergen Record website. That was the first time I knew about this. That was the first time I had seen any of the documents that were revealed yesterday."
the "blindsided" word can easily refer to the emails and/or their disclosure in the newspaper not knowledge of the closure, in fact his next sentence seems to indicate what he was blindsided by, the story breaking in the Bergen Record. and the next sentence "this is the first time I knew about this", what does "this" refer to? proper sentence construction would say that the word "this" refers to the immediate previous topic, the breaking of the news in the Bergen Record. and the last sentence just says he hadn't seen the emails previously, not that he didn't have prior knowledge of the political payback of the closure.
so to me, he left open the door to his having knowledge after the fact of his close advisors having done this. and the question remains, is he, only after the email disclosures, doing anything about it?
Originally Posted by nevergaveitathought