Discussion: Fox's Chris Wallace Reminds Christie Of His Own Email Problems

I think they are trying to deflect from their own shitty primary fiasco first and foremost. Also, going great guns now might tip the scales to Sanders if Dems get skittish enough. They know Dems kind of freak out sometimes. They also know beating Sanders would be easier than Clinton simply because Sanders won’t have the money or the machine behind him like Clinton will have.

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“So let’s all remain calm.” Isn’t that rich coming from Christie? First of all, he is the one who based his identity on getting unreasonably riled up over various issues . Second, that is a typical response from someone who wants to deflect attention from something questionable he has done.

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Chris Christie could remind Faux of a few things just to be fair and balanced. Like, their full love of Donald Trump leading up to his awful Faux bashing campaign and subsequent full reversal after he went off the rails.
Or, the fact that Faux isn’t even a real news channel but some icky entertainment thing that isn’t really recognized in any industry.
Christie could remind Chris Wallace of the fact that his father was a real newsman and highly respected and that he is just a Faux hack sell out playing a newsman on E-TV.

Definitely there is plenty of reminding to be done. But first, remind me of why we should give two shits or a fuck about these losers and hacks?

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And those emails he did use his private email for just happened to coincide with “Bridgegate.” what a coincidence!

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To paraphrase, “Fat, dumb and hypocritical is no way to go through life, son!” I can profess no small amount of glee that this shlub’s Presidential hopes are evaporating. I now hope that the voters of New Jersey will not repeat their mistake of sending this man to the governor’s mansion. He’s a crook and a liar, and I suspect he’ll be getting a little gift from the U.S. Attorney’s office very soon. Popcorn is in the microwave.

Well when our supporters but up all the media corporations we can spout B.S. unchallenged ourselves.

Until then, IOKIYAR is the rule.

Good for me but not for thee. At least Christie had an immediate and
forceful response unlike HRC. Shame on
HRC and the democrats for not tying this email scandal to the same habits
republicans also take part in

Would that be “bulk rate”?

It’s problematic when ANY public servant does it. Many of us were extremely upset when it came out that the Cheney admin was doing it. That foul precedent does not make it right.

That my party — The Democratic Party — the party of supine compliance — did not scream bloody murder at the time is on them. That was a deeply bad screwup, an obvious one, and one of too many to enumerate.

And yeah, I absolutely do hold HRC to a higher standard. She’s one of ours — not one of the GOP criminal class. She should have known better.

It lends the perception that Trump hasn’t turned the GOP primary on it’s ear.

No. It isn’t what happened as I am sure you know. I presume you knew the answer to your own question

Why should she have known better if there was precedent

Yes of course it would.
Media Bulk Rate Package = Christie.

Because HRC is reasonably (and once in a while, incandescently) bright. That’s why.

Hypocrisy thy name is republi-con!

Well hell folks, it’s OK and fine when a republican does what they hate when a democrat does it… err, … wait …(counts fingers and checks to see if a double negative was employed).

I suspect that it didn’t happen that way, with those details. However, I haven’t followed the details of this story that closely, as I consider it [mostly] a non-story.