Saturday, March 29, 2014

GOV. CHRISTIE TEACHES POLITICAL LESSON ON SELF-EXONERATION



Report by Mark Lagerkvist
Posted on March 29, 2014

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie says he wants to learn from Bridgegate. But in reality, he is teaching a lesson on how a skilled politician manipulates public opinion.

In the classroom of the real world, here is the syllabus for Christie’s new course in Surviving Scandal 101:

  • Investigate yourself – and announce the results before other investigations have a chance to get very far.
  • Hire your friends and former colleagues to conduct the investigation. Pay them $1 million, possibly more.
  • Don’t use your own money. Stick taxpayers with the bill.
  • Enjoy a good laugh when your investigators use circumstantial evidence to embarrass your enemies or conclude your foes are lying.
  • Leak the results of the 360-page report to The New York Times to get front-page coverage.
  • Hold an hour-long press conference to comment on your self-exoneration. If reporters ask questions you don’t like, instruct them to “cut back the commentary” or “get the facts right if you want to ask me a question.”
  • Claim responsibility for being a leader, but be sure your subordinates take the blame.
  • Offer interviews to ABC and Fox to sell your version directly to the national electorate. Tell everyone that Bridgegate won’t affect your decision on whether to seek higher office. PS – If your wife and kids are present, Diane Sawyer is more likely to be sympathetic.
  • Quietly resume the 2016 Christie for President campaign. Fly to Las Vegas the next day to woo a billionaire political supporter.


For extra credit, click here to read the report of the investigation and click here for a replay of the press conference.


 - See more at: http://newjersey.watchdog.org/2014/03/29/christie-bridgegate-investigation/#sthash.5ksoCM8n.dpuf



3 comments:

Anonymous said...

you guys should have spent this much time eviscerating Menendez and his underage hookers.

Anonymous said...

Obviously one political lesson unlearned by Christie is that all of Sheldon Adelson's millions can't buy you an election. Just ask Joe Kyrillos who Adelson wasted a million on in his Senate bid. So while Christie is now in Las Vegas s-----g Adelson's ---- for a few shekels, he could be home in NJ, doing the business of the people who elected him.

Anonymous said...

Anon 4:59 p,m,

Why don't you go P--S up a rope,AH ...