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http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/lupica-christie-hoboken-tale-smells-arrogant-empire-article-1.1585018Chris Christie-Hoboken tale may spell doom of arrogant Empire
Gov. Christie needs for the Hoboken mayor to be just one more person telling lies about him for political gain, and piling on. Because if shes not, then way too many people in the New Jersey governors administration start to look like they think this is Boardwalk Empire and theyre working for Gov. Nucky.
Sunday, January 19, 2014, 11:54 PM
The Hoboken mayor is Dawn Zimmer. Not only is she a Democrat, she also first told her story on MSNBC, which the Republican Party sees as state-run television. Only now Zimmer doesnt back up even a little bit, she continues to say she is willing to tell that story under oath, and take a lie detector test if thats what it takes to get people to believe her about Christie, and how the hero governor of Hurricane Sandy might have turned relief money into bargaining chips.
Im sharing my journal, she said Sunday on CNN. Im offering to testify under oath. What are they doing?
Zimmer writes of Guadagno telling her how important the project was to Christie, then describes the message she felt Guadagno was delivering:
The word is that you are against it, and you need to move forward or we are not going to be able to help you. I know its not right these things should not be connected but they are, (Guadagno) says, and if you tell anyone, I will deny it.
SummerSnow
(12,608 posts)Cha
(298,077 posts)thanks jsr
spanone
(135,950 posts)Cha
(298,077 posts)spanone
(135,950 posts)wonder if guadagno will do the same?
Cha
(298,077 posts)not one of those people who can fool a polygraph!
beachbum bob
(10,437 posts)all this falls into the hands of the Federal Prosecutor and his office which still has Christie allies. Public corruption is tough gig to get the facts and to bring charges...this investigation more so.
NJCher
(35,835 posts)I watched her statement on television.
I like the idea of Kim G taking a lie detector test, too.
Cher
calimary
(81,608 posts)I will say this: we haven't heard the Lt. Governor add anything about herself being willing to go under oath and take a polygraph test. And we haven't seen her hand over any diary or other form of documentation. To me, that's very telling.
Wouldn't you want to jump on that, if an adversary made an accusation against you and the rule for public-relations self-defense always is "get out in front of it" - and try to trump what the opponent says by insisting YOU can certainly go under oath about this and YOU are eager to take a polygraph test too, to prove your own innocence? Wouldn't you want to go forceful and well-armed like that? Yesterday, didn't Dawn Zimmer put it directly to them "I'm willing to do this and this and this, what are THEY doing?"?
And that's a very good question. What ARE they doing? What's their response? She's willing to stick her neck out. And she's turned over her diary without question OR redaction evidently. They're just standing there making empty assertions with no proof. Forgive me but I've got a "tit-for-tat" thing going through my mind at the moment. Pardon the pun. But here, only one woman is willing to put herself and her neck on the line. The other just yaps empty crap. Sorry, Madame Lt. Gov. You've gotta do more than that in this case. Your adversary here has put it all out on the table in the open. You can't just stand there making empty assertions with no proof. This doesn't seem like any she said/she said. (HAH! ANOTHER false equivalency they're trying to pull here.)