About that message that was emailed to Christie's supporters -- those scheming, anonymous staffers of his have undermined him once again!
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Chris Christie struggles to deal with turmoil
The memo from Gov. Chris Christie’s office attacking former appointee David Wildstein’s credibility landed with a thud...even his allies called it a mistake. But one important person hadn’t seen the missive ahead of time: the governor himself.
Christie’s aides did not run the document...by the governor before they sent it out, according to two people familiar with the matter. Instead, someone...blasted it out earlier than planned. Another round of unflattering news coverage ensued...
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The "unflattering" coverage may have been the result of the email coming across as
the work of a clique of spiteful adolescents, particularly the section on his ex-employee David Wildstein:
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- As a 16-year-old kid, he sued over a local school board election.
- He was publicly accused by his high school social studies teacher of deceptive behavior.
- He had a controversial tenure as Mayor of Livingston
- He was an anonymous blogger known as Wally Edge
- He had a strange habit of registering web addresses for other people's names without telling them
- Wildstein Created “Culture Of Fear” Within Port Authority
Bottom line - David Wildstein will do and say anything to save David Wildstein.
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With a personal qualities like that, why in the world would Christie hire such an unseemly person in the first place?
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The...mystery man inside a growing investigation
Wildstein was hired in May 2010 as director of interstate capital projects — a position that had no job description...His role at the Port Authority was never clearly defined.
...(T)o transform itself into a model of government transparency, the Port Authority turned over a stack of résumés and job descriptions for employees hired at a salary of $100,000 or more during Gov. Chris Christie’s first two years in office...(F)or most hires, the agency provided both a résumé and the position’s corresponding job description and requirements. But not in David Wildstein’s case...
A spokesman for Christie defended Wildstein’s hiring, as well as his lack of an official job description, asserting in a statement that "he is there in that job because he is well-suited to the task of playing a role in reforming the Port Authority in accordance with the governor’s goals."
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Resume? He ain't got no resume. He don't
need no resume. HE DON'T HAVE TO SHOW YOU ANY STINKING RESUME!!!