Saturday, February 22, 2014

ICYMI: What They Are Saying About Christie's Town Hall Meeting In Middletown

As most everyone knows by now Governor Christie spent his morning this past Thursday conducting one of his signature Town Hall meetings at the Port Monmouth NJ VFW Post 2179. It got  a lot of press from both local and national media outlets seeing that it was Christie's first public appearance since the George Washington Bridge lane closure scandal broke and news that Hurricane Sandy relief funds has allegedly  been used by the governor as a sort of slush fund to gain campaign endorsements from Democratic mayors from around the state surfaced last month.

I gave you my take on the Christie's Town Hall Meeting on Thursday below are some other reports from around the web:


The Wall Street JournalChristie Hosts First Town Hall Since Scandal
The N.J. Governor Holds 110th Town Hall, Focusing on superstorm Sandy

New York Daily NewsChris Christie avoids Bridgegate scandal at Town Hall, talks Sandy relief and weight loss

The Washington Post: At N.J. town hall, Christie’s focus is on Sandy, not scandal

The Two River Times: Christie Talks About Sandy Recovery at Middletown Town Hall

The Miami Herald: Christie hears from storm victims at town hall

Talking Points Memo:
Christie's Office Says It Didn't Weed Out Scandal Questions At Town Hall

A Report from the Townhall

Going Deep On New Jersey

WYNC: Christie Heckled at Shore Town Hall and Still Wins Over Crowd

NJ.Com:
At Chris Christie town hall, woman says officials confiscated her 'Resign Christie' signs

At town hall, Chris Christie pins blame for slow Sandy recovery on feds

The Nation: At a Town Hall Meeting, Christie Blames Obama, FEMA, Feds for Sandy Aid Problems

Blue Jersey: A touchy Gov. Christie leaves first "town hall" since Bridgegate scandal exposed

The Daily Beast: Christie Finally Finds a Crowd That Doesn’t Care About Bridgegate

The New York Times: For Christie, Awkward Return to a Setting He Once Ruled

And finally here is a link for even more stories on the Governor's Town Hall


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