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Re: Christie: 'People will be held responsible' 

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But no one can deny that a governor is ultimately responsible for creating the environment within his office where the people who worked there considered this to be acceptable behavior.

...so your saying that Obama himself is responsible for fast and furious, Benghazi and the IRS harassment of his political enemies???




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Re: Christie: 'People will be held responsible'
By: oldCADuser
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Thu, 09 Jan 14 5:29 AM
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But no one can deny that a governor is ultimately responsible for creating the environment within his office where the people who worked there considered this to be acceptable behavior. Even if he never initiated the incident himself, he must have given the impression that it was OK (the same exact thing happened in the Nixon White House). Otherwise, what was there to be gained? There was no personal gain to be had by anyone involved. There was no way to make any money on this, was there? The only POSSIBLE gains were political; to harm a Democrat, which in turn was supposed to help Christie by setting some sort of example. It's now becoming clear that this is exactly what happened; someone decided to try and hurt a Democrat along with some voters who tended to vote for Democrats, and if it wasn't to help their boss, then who?


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