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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAndrew Sullivan: He Hasn’t Gotten Around To Anger Yet
http://dish.andrewsullivan.com/2014/01/09/he-hasnt-gotten-around-to-anger-yet/He Hasnt Gotten Around To Anger Yet
Jan 9 2014 @ 12:27pm
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As long as hes telling the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, I think he did about as well as anyone in that pickle could. But one thing truly stuck out to me. Christie fired Bridget Kelly without talking to her since the emails emerged. That does not seem to me a chief executive entirely interested in how this actually came about. If I were in his position and believed I was betrayed to the point of going out there and telling untruths, I would want a face-to-face with my deputy chief of staff to understand the full context, and get to the bottom of it. Firing her summarily without even talking to her seems a weird act of abrupt distancing. Im not sure its even wise. Sure he was right to fire her. But why do so in such a way as to alienate a close staffer without giving her a chance to explain herself? What happens if she returns the distancing herself? She will likely be subpoenaed and well find out.
I was also struck by Christies insistence that Kelly was fired because she lied to him. Not because she engaged in petty vindictive politics. But because she deceived him. He claimed that she had never deceived him previously in any way. Again, his core issue is what was done to him, not what was done to the inhabitants of Fort Lee. What he cannot explain away, it seems to me, is the tone of the emails which suggest that this kind of thing was so routine it could be talked about almost in code and another official would instantly respond got it to a mere suggestion of traffic problems. Thats not a rogue moment, it seems to me. Its part of an obvious pattern. The vindictiveness is not a leap; its a premise. The idea that Christie had no responsibility for creating a culture in which that premise was unremarkable is, to my mind, deeply implausible.
But he sure has put himself out there on a very long limb.
His administration, he tells us, as he told us for months, has nothing to hide. He wants to be judged now for expeditiously firing the responsible people, not letting this kind of petty, vindictive abuse of power spread in the first place. He is, he insists, a total victim in all this, blindsided, shocked, surprised. And he nailed that performance.
But if I were Christie, Id be a little worried about Bridget Kelly. He threw her under the bus without even seeing her face to face. Hed better be damn sure she has no way to implicate him as well. And, after being blindsided by one bunch of leaked emails, what happens if hes blindsided by more?
I give him a high grade for this performance. If it contains even an ounce of inaccuracy, hes toast. And this thing will doubtless go on. And subpoenaed emails and texts are unpredictable things.
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Andrew Sullivan: He Hasn’t Gotten Around To Anger Yet (Original Post)
babylonsister
Jan 2014
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(297,655 posts)1. Christie lying his ass off while trying to cover his ass. Not very attractive.
Culture of Christie-Bully to de Max and he's shocked Shocked that his underlings would act like fookin' Christie Bullies with or without his say so.
It was beyond "petty vindictive politics".. this was reckless endangerment to the Citizens of NJ.. their fucking state.
"His press conference was a master class in GOP damage control. He spent the majority of the conference in casting himself as the victim. Another chunk he spent in excoriating his mendacious staff for lying to him. (Note, he was angry for them lying to him, not for their actions.) He spared almost no thought for the very real danger in which he put the people he was elected to serve."
the Obama diary
Thank you for Andrew's take, babylonsistah.