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Chris Wysocki
Caldwell, NJ
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Or at least indict Valerie Jarrett and Eric Holder. Jarrett probably gave the "stand-down" order while 4 Americans died in Benghazi. And Holder's Fast and Furious fiasco got Border Agent Brian Terry killed.
But our media is still fixated on a traffic jam. And they're salivating at the prospect of Democrat attack dog Assemblyman John Wisniewski launching impeachment procedings against Governor Christie.
Gov. Chris Christie would face possible impeachment if evidence emerges showing he knew more about the George Washington Bridge scandal, the New Jersey lawmaker leading a legislative inquiry said this morning.
Appearing on "Face the Nation," Assemblyman John Wisniewski (D-Middlesex) said the Assembly could move to impeach Christie if something comes to light revealing a direct link between the Republican governor and the September closure of local access lanes leading to the bridge in Fort Lee. Wisniewski, who chairs the Assembly transportation committee, said those closures clearly constituted a crime because public property was used for political purposes.
Public property used for political purposes? You mean like when Barack
Obama Valerie Jarrett closed national parks and barricaded the World
War II Memorial to spite Congressional Republicans? Their road closures
cut off an entire town, and the media yawned.
"If it becomes known that the governor was involved and he knew about it and he knew about the cover-up, and he was approving the actions taken by his senior staff, that raises serious questions that the assembly ought to look at," Wisniewski said. "And that ought to be considered in light of what our responsibility is. The Assembly has the ability to do articles of impeachment."
Get off your high horse Wiz. Why don't you "consider" Steve Sweeney's blatant partisan hackery in blocking Christie's state supreme court nominations? Wanna tell me with a straight face that Sweeney isn't playing "payback?"
This is bare-knuckle politics, Jersey style.
And it's no better (or worse) than the Chicago politics of your president.
Impeach Chris Christe? Fine. Impeach Barack Obama first. Because
people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.
Posted at 09:49 by Chris Wysocki
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