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Monday, January 20, 2014

 

 

                         The Political Assassination of Gov. Chris Christie Has Begun 

 I was wondering how long it was going to take the godless media to seize upon the crack in the bulwark of the governor of N.J., Chris Christie. "BridgeGate" was the first of the scandals allegedly involving the Christie administration orchestrating the closing of a bridge connecting New Jersey with New York because of a New Jersey Democrat mayor's failure to endorse the Republican governor, Christie, during the latter's re-election. This was followed more recently by testimony from another Democrat mayor of New Jersey accusing Christie's lieutenant  governor of urging the mayor to support a state project, threatening the withholding of federal monies for Hurricane Sandy victims if the mayor did not cooperate.  The floodgates have opened, and the governor looks vulnerable, naked to the world. He's also a Republican.
     The Democrats would never think of doing anything similar to what I have just mentioned. How horrific! How dastardly!  Cries for an investigation into the governor's apparent abuse of power are mounting; not surprisingly, by Democrats. 
       The question I have is this: If Governor Chris Christie was the bully and abuser as they say, why wasn't this subsequent accusation made known prior to "BridgeGate"? This reminds one of the Jennifer Flowers sex scandal against Democrat Bill Clinton. In the months that followed other women stepped from out of the political shadows with similar accusations. Again, the question: Why didn't they step forward long before Flowers' initial testimony? 
        I find it all highly suspicious. 
        "Whom the gods wish to destroy, they first make mad." 
        Anthony Weiner comes to mind.
       I can hear the soulful violin music playing softly in the background; the gnashing of teeth, and the wailing lamentations of the truly hypocritical. The sooner the public realizes this, the better suited they will be to vote.
         Politics is not for the polite, nor for the sensitive honest. They play by rough rules. They are big boys and girls. They need to leave acting to the actors. We the people are on to you. The gig is up.
         
   
     

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