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Saturday, February 1, 2014

NJ's Biggest Paper Calls For Christie's Impeachment. US Attorney Moves In

Time for some Impeachment in Jersey.  It's been a tough January for the Christie Crime Family.  With this afternoon's revelations, New Jersey's largest paper, the Newark Star Ledger (the same paper that endorsed his re-election 3 months ago) is now calling for Christie's Impeachment.
If this proves to be true, then the governor must resign or be impeached. Because it will show that everything he said at his famous two-hour press conference was a lie.
And not just a typical political lie -- this was like a Broadway show of lies, and would leave Christie so drained of credibility that he could not possibly govern effectively. He would owe it to the people of New Jersey to step aside. And if he should refuse, then the Legislature should open impeachment hearings.
Looks like Mayor "9/11" knew this was coming when he threw the bully under the bus, yesterday.
This turned out to be just like Watergate.  The mastermind denying involvement to the bitter end, with David Wildstein reprising the roles of John Dean and James McCord.
The bigger the bully, the harder they fall.
Is it wrong that I'm smiling?
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UPDATE:
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Bridgegate is unraveling at breath taking speed.  Christie's campaign manager Bill Stepien just invoked the 5th Amendment, saying he won't turn over any materials and he won't comply with the State Legislature's subpoena.
The letter, which cites the constitutional rights of the campaign manager, Bill Stepien, against both self-incrimination and wrongful search and seizure, was sent to the committee’s special counsel, Reid Schar, today.
Stepien and Christie work hand in glove.  Christie appointed him to run the Republican National Governor's Association, just 3 weeks ago.

UPDATE: II
US Attorney steps up investigation on Christie extortion racket.
The City of Hoboken has received a subpoena from the U.S. Attorney's Office regarding Mayor Dawn Zimmer's allegations against top officials in Gov. Chris Christie's administration.
"The City of Hoboken has received a subpoena for documents and is fully cooperating," Zimmer spokesman Juan Melli said.
This is a big deal!


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