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Cuccinellis shot across Christies bow
By Steve Benen
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) took over as chairman of the Republican Governors Association a few months ago, and it was easy to see why hed be eager to take on the role. After all, the RGA chair travels extensively, raises his or her national visibility, and cultivates alliances with other Republican players in key states the kind of activities a likely presidential hopeful would prioritize.
But when Christie took the reins at the RGA a couple of weeks after his re-election as governor, none of the scandals surrounding his administration had come to public light. Perhaps, in light of the controversies and unanswered questions, Christie should allow others at the RGA to take the lead? One of the governors former allies apparently thinks so.
In response, Christie aide Mike DuHaime told the AP that Cuccinellis suggestion was disappointing, especially given all the money Christie helped raise for Cuccinelli during his own 2013 race in Virginia.
But therein lies the point: when Cuccinelli recommends Christie step aside from his RGA role, neither Christie nor his admirers can dismiss the comments as partisan. Team Christie cant allege a witch hunt, raise the specter of a partisan vendetta, or blame the liberal media Cuccinelli is ostensibly an ally, whos benefited directly from Christies electoral efforts.
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http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/cuccinellis-shot-across-christies-bow
By Steve Benen
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) took over as chairman of the Republican Governors Association a few months ago, and it was easy to see why hed be eager to take on the role. After all, the RGA chair travels extensively, raises his or her national visibility, and cultivates alliances with other Republican players in key states the kind of activities a likely presidential hopeful would prioritize.
But when Christie took the reins at the RGA a couple of weeks after his re-election as governor, none of the scandals surrounding his administration had come to public light. Perhaps, in light of the controversies and unanswered questions, Christie should allow others at the RGA to take the lead? One of the governors former allies apparently thinks so.
Former Virginia GOP gubernatorial candidate Ken Cuccinelli said Tuesday that it makes sense for New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie to resign as the head of the Republican Governors Association amid the controversies surrounding his administration.
I think just from the perspective of setting aside this as an issue in other races, it makes sense for him to step aside in that role. He does not serve the goals of that organization by staying as chairman, Cuccinelli said during an appearance on CNNs Crossfire.
That doesnt mean any of the charges, political or otherwise, are substantive or not. It doesnt matter, perception is reality, he added.
In response, Christie aide Mike DuHaime told the AP that Cuccinellis suggestion was disappointing, especially given all the money Christie helped raise for Cuccinelli during his own 2013 race in Virginia.
But therein lies the point: when Cuccinelli recommends Christie step aside from his RGA role, neither Christie nor his admirers can dismiss the comments as partisan. Team Christie cant allege a witch hunt, raise the specter of a partisan vendetta, or blame the liberal media Cuccinelli is ostensibly an ally, whos benefited directly from Christies electoral efforts.
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http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/cuccinellis-shot-across-christies-bow
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Cuccinelli’s shot across Christie’s bow (Original Post)
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Jan 2014
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(116,464 posts)1. "especially given all the money Christie helped raise for Cuccinelli "
Yet Cuccinelli lost. LOL!
And Democrats are still winning.
Breaking!!! VA Senate Candidate Jennifer Wexton is kicking ass in special election! UPDATE: WIN!!!
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/01/21/1271539/-Breaking-VA-Senate-Candidate-Jennifer-Wexton-is-kicking-ass-in-special-election
global1
(25,224 posts)2. So Is DuHaime Saying.....
because Crispy helped raise money for Cuccinelli - that he has to support Crispy now?
I'll do this for you if you do this for me. Fits the Crispy pattern.