The Crispie Investigation versus the Obama Investigations

BTW.....

I personally don't give a hoot for chris.............I consider him a RHINO anyway.

The attacks might be actually doing us a favor.
 
lol

seriously though, if he's guilty of purposely jamming-up the busiest commuter bridge in this great nation (the world for that matter), then he's toast.

So the GWB is a cakewalk every day? Its not ALREADY jammed up?

Tool.
 
stop trolling the thread then asswipe. :eusa_eh: :eusa_hand:

yeah looks like the investigation is quitely running its course as opposed to Repub clown show/kangaroo court investigations of Issa.

Clearly that's the case. I don't understand the denial. You can't win in politics without something people want.

These so called scandals will disappear until after the midterms. I think Republicans are going to try to pretend they aren't the crazy party until after the midterms. Look how quiet they were on the debt ceiling vote.
yep, GObP all about appearances. Sad. :( funny but sad.
stop trolling the thread then asswipe. :eusa_eh: :eusa_hand:

yeah looks like the investigation is quitely running its course as opposed to Repub clown show/kangaroo court investigations of Issa.

Rdean's thread are troll threads to begin with. They add nothing of content to the board, and attract white knight assholes such as yourself to his pathetic defense.

Go join him in playing in traffic.

yet you are wasting your *cough* "precious time" in it? :eusa_eh: GTFO of here asswipe.

You first, shitstain.
 
lol

seriously though, if he's guilty of purposely jamming-up the busiest commuter bridge in this great nation (the world for that matter), then he's toast.
It wasn't the bridge that was jammed up. It was the entire municipality of Fort Lee.

It was turned into a parking lot for four days.
 
lol

seriously though, if he's guilty of purposely jamming-up the busiest commuter bridge in this great nation (the world for that matter), then he's toast.
It wasn't the bridge that was jammed up. It was the entire municipality of Fort Lee.

It was turned into a parking lot for four days.

Something they conveniently overlook. I don't get it.
 
The Chrispie investigations have been serious, low key, another 18 subpoenas went out yesterday. People have been ordered not to talk. The press is desperately trying to dig up information because it's not available coming from the investigators.

The Obama investigations have been a joke. Cherry picked information, released partial transcripts, all to create a narrative. Altered emails. Worse for the GOP, non partisan investigations have found no wrongdoing.

The public has a "wait and see" attitude with the Crispie investigation because of the professional way it's being handled.

The GOP base has been screaming "impeach" because of the way their leaders have handled the Obama investigations and the misleading information that has been released. Well, the GOP base should prepare to be disappointed.

By the next presidential election, whatever the outcome, the Crispie investigation will be over and Obama will still be president.

Maybe because Christie is actually cooperating with the investigations. Has Obama and his Kabinet been doing the same?
This is cooperating?

"In an announcement that could set the stage for a constitutional showdown, the Christie administration informed Sen. Robert Gordon (D-Bergen), chairman of the Senate Legislative Oversight Committee, that it is Christie administration policy that no members of the governor's office are allowed to appear before legislative committees.

"This is a Christie administration policy. There was no such policy before this in previous administrations," Gordon said yesterday on the eve of his committee hearing focusing on the months of delays by the Department of Community Affairs in getting $600 million in Sandy aid out to homeowners. "This is a huge disadvantage for our inquiry when so many of the decisions are made in the governor's office."

Rule Prevents Staff From Testifying in Bridgegate: Christie Administration | NBC 10 Philadelphia

Has he held back any documents? Note its about appearing in front of committees, not testifying in general.
 
lol

seriously though, if he's guilty of purposely jamming-up the busiest commuter bridge in this great nation (the world for that matter), then he's toast.
It wasn't the bridge that was jammed up. It was the entire municipality of Fort Lee.

It was turned into a parking lot for four days.

That area is usually congested during rush hour, the lane shift made it worse, it didnt magically create traffic there.
 
lol

seriously though, if he's guilty of purposely jamming-up the busiest commuter bridge in this great nation (the world for that matter), then he's toast.

are you at all familiar with traffic in NJ? It's like complaining about Ice in the Arctic Circle
 
lol

seriously though, if he's guilty of purposely jamming-up the busiest commuter bridge in this great nation (the world for that matter), then he's toast.
It wasn't the bridge that was jammed up. It was the entire municipality of Fort Lee.

It was turned into a parking lot for four days.

It was the act of a Rogue agent in the Ft Lee office, Christie is going to have the NSA listen on all the guys phone calls and emails
 
This reminds me, did Boehner & McConnell get their bridge fixed yet?

Obama Assails Boehner, McConnell Over Jobs Bill in Ohio Bridge Speech - ABC News

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Maybe because Christie is actually cooperating with the investigations. Has Obama and his Kabinet been doing the same?
This is cooperating?

"In an announcement that could set the stage for a constitutional showdown, the Christie administration informed Sen. Robert Gordon (D-Bergen), chairman of the Senate Legislative Oversight Committee, that it is Christie administration policy that no members of the governor's office are allowed to appear before legislative committees.

"This is a Christie administration policy. There was no such policy before this in previous administrations," Gordon said yesterday on the eve of his committee hearing focusing on the months of delays by the Department of Community Affairs in getting $600 million in Sandy aid out to homeowners. "This is a huge disadvantage for our inquiry when so many of the decisions are made in the governor's office."

Rule Prevents Staff From Testifying in Bridgegate: Christie Administration | NBC 10 Philadelphia

Has he held back any documents? Note its about appearing in front of committees, not testifying in general.

From your link:

The committee yesterday voted to reject the contention of Kelly and Bill Stepien, whom Christie fired as his campaign strategist, that their Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination and Fourth Amendment right against unreasonable search and seizure protected them against turning over documents, emails, and other materials subpoenaed by the committee.

I don't think that helps their cause. Try to figure out why.
 
I think a lot of the hatred that Christie is facing is because He's....

White.
 
This is cooperating?

"In an announcement that could set the stage for a constitutional showdown, the Christie administration informed Sen. Robert Gordon (D-Bergen), chairman of the Senate Legislative Oversight Committee, that it is Christie administration policy that no members of the governor's office are allowed to appear before legislative committees.

"This is a Christie administration policy. There was no such policy before this in previous administrations," Gordon said yesterday on the eve of his committee hearing focusing on the months of delays by the Department of Community Affairs in getting $600 million in Sandy aid out to homeowners. "This is a huge disadvantage for our inquiry when so many of the decisions are made in the governor's office."

Rule Prevents Staff From Testifying in Bridgegate: Christie Administration | NBC 10 Philadelphia

Has he held back any documents? Note its about appearing in front of committees, not testifying in general.

From your link:

The committee yesterday voted to reject the contention of Kelly and Bill Stepien, whom Christie fired as his campaign strategist, that their Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination and Fourth Amendment right against unreasonable search and seizure protected them against turning over documents, emails, and other materials subpoenaed by the committee.

I don't think that helps their cause. Try to figure out why.

That is their own personal documents. Where is Christie being shown not turning over things?

Waiting....
 
Maybe because Christie is actually cooperating with the investigations. Has Obama and his Kabinet been doing the same?

I see what you did there....:eusa_angel:

Lied?

Christie Admin Cites Executive Privilege in Denying & Delaying Request for Staff Personal Emails

It was a a FOIA request, not a committee request.

American Bridge requested those emails be made available to the public under New Jersey’s Open Public Records Act (OPRA) following revelations that Christie’s staff conducted official business on personal accounts. Christie’s administration failed to provide a timeline for releasing these emails, and cited the volume of requests it is receiving in its response. Most concerning in the Christie administration’s denial is its reference to executive privilege.

But keep making crap up.
 

It was a a FOIA request, not a committee request.

American Bridge requested those emails be made available to the public under New Jersey’s Open Public Records Act (OPRA) following revelations that Christie’s staff conducted official business on personal accounts. Christie’s administration failed to provide a timeline for releasing these emails, and cited the volume of requests it is receiving in its response. Most concerning in the Christie administration’s denial is its reference to executive privilege.

But keep making crap up.

Think about what that means tittymouth.
 

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