Chris Christie Childish Lane Closures Caused Traffic, Gridlock, as Revenge Against Fort Lee Mayor – Celebrates Late School Buses

Chris Christie Childish Lane Closures Caused Traffic, Gridlock, as Revenge Against Fort Lee Mayor - Celebrates Late School Buses

Chris Christie Childish Lane Closures Caused Traffic, Gridlock, as Revenge Against Fort Lee Mayor – Celebrates Late School Buses

Emails from Gov. Chris Christie’s office show that they were involved in lane closures on the New Jersey side of the George Washington Bridge in September, which caused heavy gridlock and headaches for 4 days.

Gov. Chris Christie’s deputy chief of staff, Bridget Anne Kelly, emailed one of his appointees at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, who controls the bridge, saying “Time for some traffic problems in Fort Lee”.

Mr. Christie’s people even gloated afterwards about the problem that Mr. Christie’s lane closures caused.

  • “Is it wrong that I am smiling?” Mr. Wildstein texted Ms. Kelly.
  • “No,” she texted back.
  • “I feel badly about the kids,” he texted.
  • “They are the children of Buono voters,”

Yet after Gov. Christie started feeling the heat, they now say that the lane closures were “part of a traffic study”.
Yea right, you fat corrupt turd! You were mad at Fort Lee Mayor Mark Sokolich because he didn’t support your re-election.

I hope Mr. Christie runs for President in 2016, because if he does we will work everyday to make sure that Chris Christie is embarrassed at the polls, and the fat turd will surely have his huge ass brought back to him in a wheelbarrow.

A series of newly obtained emails shows that Gov. Chris Christie’s office was closely involved with lane closures on the New Jersey side of the George Washington Bridge in September, and that officials closed the lanes in what appeared to be retribution against the mayor whose town was gridlocked as a result.

Mr. Christie has insisted that his staff and his campaign office had nothing to do with the local lane closures, and said that they were done as part of a traffic study.

But the emails show that Bridget Anne Kelly, a deputy chief of staff in Mr. Christie, gave a signal to the Port Authority to close the lanes about two weeks before they occurred.

“Time for some traffic problems in Fort Lee,” she emailed David Wildstein, Mr. Christie’s close friend from high school, and one of his appointees at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which controls the bridge.

After the emails were released on Wednesday, Mr. Christie canceled his one public event for the day, which had been billed as an announcement of progress in the recovery from Hurricane Sandy.

Mr. Christie’s handpicked chairman of the Port Authority, David Samson, was also involved in the closings, according to the emails, which describe his efforts to “retaliate” against New York officials who had not been told of the changes and sought to ease the gridlock.

The emails indicate that Mr. Christie’s staff and his associates at the Port Authority were closely aware of the political context. Mr. Christie, a Republican, was leaning on local Democratic officials to endorse his re-election bid so that he could then seek his party’s presidential nomination by arguing that he was the candidate who could attract bipartisan support in a blue state.

The mayor of Fort Lee, Mark Sokolich, is a Democrat and did not endorse Mr. Christie. In the emails and texts released Wednesday, Mr. Christie’s staff and appointees were gleeful when the abrupt lane closures gridlocked the town for four days, beginning with the first day of school and including the anniversary of 9/11. Mr. Sokolich, who had not been informed of the closures, texted the governor’s top appointee at the Port Authority asking for “help” because the lane closures were making children on buses late to school.

“Is it wrong that I am smiling?” Mr. Wildstein texted Ms. Kelly.

“No,” she texted back.

“I feel badly about the kids,” he texted.

“They are the children of Buono voters,” she said, referring to Mr. Christie’s Democratic opponent, Barbara Buono, who was trailing consistently in the polls and lost by a wide margin.

Ms. Kelly is one of three deputy chiefs of staff in Mr. Christie’s office, and a close member of his team. Her Twitter timeline includes pictures of her celebrating her 40th birthday last year with the governor and other members of his staff.

After the lane closures were reversed by New York officials at the Port Authority, New Jersey officials expressed panic that their plan was not causing enough trouble.

“The New York side gave Fort Lee back all three lanes this morning. We are appropriately going nuts,” Mr. Wildstein wrote to Ms. Kelly. “Samson helping us to retaliate.”

“What??” she emailed back.

“Yes, unreal. Fixed now,” he emailed.

Mr. Sokolich texted Bill Baroni, Mr. Christie’s chief appointee at the Port Authority, later that month seeking to understand why the lanes were closed, and said that people were saying it was “punishment.”

“Try as I may to dispel these rumors I am having a tough time,” he wrote.

Mr. Baroni, Ms. Kelly and Mr. Wildstein showed some alarm, swearing and discussing how they could avoid him while also quieting the growing controversy.

The documents were obtained by the New York Times and other news outlets Wednesday. They are heavily redacted by Port Authority officials, who turned them over under a subpoena from Democratic legislators investigating the lane closures, making it hard to determine in some cases who is speaking.

But they indicate that Mr. Christie’s staff, appointees at the Port Authority and his campaign office were all intimately involved in discussing the growing scandal and how to react to it as early as October. One series of text messages between Ms. Kelly and Mr. Wildstein indicates that in early August, at the same time they were discussing the plan for the lane closures, they were trying to set up a meeting between Mr. Christie and Mr. Samson. It is not clear, however, that the meeting was regarding the lane closures, although later emails make clear that Mr. Samson was involved in those plans.

Mr. Baroni and Mr. Wildstein resigned their positions in December as the scandal threatened Mr. Christie’s political fortunes.

UPDATE:
Tub of lard Christie has laughingly denied knowledge of ‘Bridgegate’, saying he was ‘misled’ by his staff.

“What I’ve seen today for the first time is unacceptable. I am outraged and deeply saddened to learn that not only was I misled by a member of my staff, but this completely inappropriate and unsanctioned conduct was made without my knowledge. One thing is clear – this type of behavior is unacceptable and I will not tolerate it because the people of New Jersey deserve better. This behavior is not representative of me or my Administration in any way, and people will be held responsible for their actions.”

So, Chris Christie wants us to believe that his people went out and sought revenge against those who didn’t support Mr. Christie’s re-election, without Mr. Christie’s knowledge? I call BULLSHIT! Who in their right mind would believe that the lying piece of crap fake conservative didn’t know about the lane closures? Maybe a stupid liberal, but that’s all.

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