Did Christie (or his staff) intentionally cause the Fort Lee traffic jam?

Truer words were never spoken. Recognizing that this is a desperate attempt at changing the subject and ought to just be ignored on that basis, I’ll still point out the following:

  1. The bridge wasn’t blocked for very long.
  2. The people who did it were quickly arrested.
  3. That was a protest, not an act of politically motivated retribution.
  4. Bill di Blasio had nothing to do with the bridge closure; Chris Christie’s administration (and maybe Christie himself) made the GWB closure happen.

There are probably about six more major differences, but it’s not worth the time.

For a second I thought this was the thread where the “How dare you think all republicans are evil” meme was going on, but unfortunately I was wrong. It would have been wonderful irony would it be for a conservative openly bragging about punching people to be in the same thread that someone was whining that it’s not fair to assume republicans want to hurt people when they do hurtful actions.

Especially if a Republican were accused of being a bully.

I’m just reading reports that Wildstein is offering “information” in exchange for an immunity deal.

Is it wrong of me to wish that he’s got a smoking gun up his sleeve?

His lawyer made that offer at the end of his appearance before the New Jersey legislature committee investigating this. That was last week and Wildstein took the Fifth the entire time but his counsel made it clear he would be much more chatty if he had immunity.

Or even compare it to the Bridgegate scandal, where Wildstein and Bill Baroni retired early.

Sorry, bad example.

Yeah, only liberal fucks would do something like this.

Darn. I guess that’s another bad example.

Not one of you guys brought up the cunt punt? I’m ashamed, I really am. I thought you were :cool:. But not one of you is as :cool: as an elderly white christian straight Republican who punches women and gets the police to back him up on it. Yay, police!

The bridge wasn’t blocked. Traffic cones leading to the tollbooths were shifted two lanes to the right which restricted access to the bridge only for the drivers from Ft Lee. Mainline traffic was able to use the two tollbooths.

You can see mainline vehicles using the tollbooths in question in one of the photos on -

http://tollroadsnews.com/news/poorly-executed-toll-lane-reallocation-trial-at-geo-washington-bridge-escalates---two-top-execs-of-panynj-are-out-in-political-furore

photo - “The line of cones was moved to choke three lanes of entering traffic to one toll lane” -

http://tollroadsnews.com/images/1312151enterg3.gif

I think my earlier posts should make it obvious I knew that already. But if you like you can imagine that instead of “GWB closure” I wrote “lane closures that resulted in enormous traffic jams near the GWB for four consecutive days.”

According to the story, the woman spit on him and he responded to her physical attack. The police arrive quickly and arrested the person who started the phsical confrontation.

Of course you knew that. I suspected that your most recent statement, “1) The bridge wasn’t blocked for very long” might confuse anyone who read it and hadn’t read all of your posts.

I was talking about the Brooklyn Bridge and the OWS protest.

Know who else fired a bunch of underlings at the beginning of a scandal?

Not him. Richard Nixon.

Guilty! Guilty! Guilty!

My mistake. All of these bridge stories are starting to look the same.

That’s some good wishful thinking, boss.

I think this an accurate summary. While I don’t in general approve of hitting people, I would agree the protester put herself in the way of being hit.

I’m not sure what her weight has to do with anything, though.

The biggest difference is that this is an actual scandal were bad stuff actually happened.

Since she’s most likely a figment of burunduk’s imagination, she can be as big as he wants her to be.

A giant with spit so lethal that phyiscal force was necessary to defend against it.

But like Banghazi, why attribute to incompetence what can easily be spun as malice.