Discussion: Christie Claims Kushner Carried Out 'Hit Job' On Him Over Past Grudge

Christie should be grateful. Kushner’s stonewalling of him might turn out to be the one thing that will keep him out of jail.

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This. If he’d had a job in the administration, he’d be copping a plea by now. He doesn’t have the discipline to be corrupt quietly.

Christie broke the real rules about prosecuting white-collar crime. Make $ettlements; not prison time.
Maybe he can put young Kushner in jail some day soon as revenge.
He sounds pretty naive with these comments. Did he not know how TrumpWorld works?

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I don’t get it. I mean, yes, he’s correctly identified the basic elements of the “political hit job” that happened to him in full view of the cameras, with Kushner taking questions from reporters at the controls of the steamroller than he’d just used to run Christie over. But this was old news two years ago.

If he didn’t conclude from this (and a thousand other things) that Donald Trump is incredibly easily manipulated and that other grifters had long since colonized whatever patch of brain there is to work with, then what’s the point in rehashing it in a book?

Christie is Donald Trump with ten times the intelligence and impulse control—but I don’t mean to insult Christie too much. Is it in some sense unfair that he’s not the one pulling the strings? Sure. But I don’t get the point of publicly whining about it.

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Christie is a white man in America with decent name recognition for a sizable portion of the US, he has a formal education, modest but above average wealth and was a fuckin governor.

Is his future so bleak that he’s complaining about not getting a job within this Trump Adminstration. Are all these people so fuckin stupid and so fuckin power hungry that they look at what Trump has done to every other person his massive Assholic Gravitational Field rotates past and how they all end up worse off and does he think, not gonna happen to me.

Or does he still have a prepaid retainer with lawyers over the bridge scandal and figures he could have used it up defending himself from all the legal peril Trump ejaculates upon those in his circle jerk group.

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Hit job, dirty cops, rats - worst fucking Sopranos espisode ever.

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Chris, you should be grateful that Jared’s vengefulness saved you from having a prominent role in the Trump maladministration. Because that bus can run over even a guy your size.

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Revenge is a dish best served cold. I think eleven years is cold enough.

Not that daddy Kushner didn’t belong in the slam.

I heard that Manafort was the one who sabotaged Christie’s VP chances.

Gee, does this mean he’s F I N A L L Y given up on his long-standing dream of working in the WH? Took him a long time to see the writing on that wall.

Duh!

This is old news. One thing we know about even small time mobsters. They lie, cheat and steal, have long memories and seek revenge.

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In other news, the Genovese are outraged about how the Gambino are carrying out ‘hit jobs’ against them.

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Womp womp.

As the former U.S. attorney who put White House senior adviser Jared Kushner’s father in prison in 2005, Chris Christie believes Kushner held a grudge against him and thwarted the former New Jersey governor from successfully fulfilling any roles within the Trump administration.

Alternate headline: US Attorney goes from prosecuting criminals to working for them in a short 11 years.

Chris Christie believes Kushner held a grudge against him and thwarted the former New Jersey governor from successfully fulfilling any roles within the Trump administration.

Thank your lucky stars, dumbass!

Haven’t seen Javanka lately. Did they request witness protection?