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The George Washington Bridge is seen in New York January 8, 2014.
‘Explosive documents’ connect Christie, bridge scandal
http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/revelations-connect-christie-bridge-scandal
Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2014 11:14:49 AM
Subject: Whew Boy, things are heating up
The George Washington Bridge is seen in New York January 8, 2014.
Eric Thayer/Reuters
‘Explosive documents’ connect Christie, bridge scandal
—Updated
By
Up until now, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R)
could claim some distance between his office and the
scandal surrounding the George Washington Bridge. Yes, his administration
apparently caused deliberate, dangerous, and paralyzing traffic last September.
Yes, his administration closed lanes in secret, ignored Port Authority
procedures, and crippled the community of Fort Lee.
But, the governor has said, his office wasn’t
involved in any wrongdoing. There have been allegations that the governor and
his team were punishing a local mayor for refusing to endorse Christie’s
re-election campaign, but the evidence was circumstantial.
That is, until this morning. The Bergen Record”s Shawn
Boburg published
details that connect the scandal to the governor’s office in ways that
raise the stakes of the controversy considerably.
A cache of private messages between Governor’s
Christie’s deputy chief of staff and his two top executives at the Port
Authority reveal a vindictive effort to create “traffic problems in Fort Lee,”
apparent pleasure at the resulting gridlock, and insults used to refer to the
borough’s mayor, who had failed to endorse Christie for re-election.
The documents obtained by The Record also raise
serious doubts about months of claims by the Christie administration that the
September closures of local access lanes to the George Washington Bridge were
part of a traffic study initiated solely by the Port Authority. Instead, they
show that one of the governor’s top aides was deeply involved in the decision
to choke off the borough’s access to the bridge, and they provide the strongest
indication yet that it was part of a politically-motivated vendetta – a notion
that Christie has publicly denied.
In mid-August, just a few weeks before the lane
closures, Bridget Anne Kelly, one of three deputies on Christie’s senior staff,
emailed David Wildstein, the top Christie executive at the Port Authority who
ordered the closures.
“Time for some traffic problems in Fort Lee,”
she told him. “Got it,” he replied.
Though the governor publicly ridiculed the very
idea that his office was involved, we now know with certainty that what
Christie said wasn’t true. Christie’s deputy chief of staff was directly
involved in planning the incident and even received updates from Wildstein
before their plan was set in motion.
Wildstein was also in frequent communication
with Christie spokesperson Michael Drewniak about “retaliating” against New
York officials for re-opening Fort Lee’s closed lanes.
The same article highlights text messages
between Wildstein and an unnamed official in which they mocked the traffic
paralysis they imposed on Fort Lee and ridiculed the local mayor, Mark
Sokolich. In reference to school buses that couldn’t help children get to
school on time, Wildstein specifically wrote, “They are the children of Buono
voters.”
The revelations, the Bergen Record added, “could prove a serious
threat to Christie’s credibility.”
Ya don’t say.
Update: In a follow-up piece, note that Christie canceled his
only scheduled public event for the day. Also, we posted a
complete round-up of previous MaddowBlog coverage of the controversy.
Update 2: Links to video of previous
coverage on The Rachel Maddow Show.
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