Irony, Hypocrisy, Christie


While the extensive media coverage of Governor Christie's use of the State Helicopter to go to his son's baseball game is bi-partisan politics at its worst-- we have far more important things to debate in New Jersey-- there is still a delicious irony to the fact that Christie actually said this on the record:  "People in New Jersey now feel as if there have become two classes of people in New Jersey: public employees who receive rich benefits, and those who pay for them," and, of course, if you call for a "shared sacrifice" to balance the State Budget, then you'd better be prepared to be called a hypocrite if you're not "walking the walk"-- but, considering his plump figure and the fact that he was driven in a limo the hundred yards from the helicopter to the ball field-- it is doubtful that Christie walks anywhere.

4 comments:

zman said...

I wonder what type of predator Christie would like to be eaten by.

Michael said...

Dave, why do you hate fat people? Or are you saying that Christie deserves to be a Beltway Fat Cat?

rob said...

5 more tacos? careful you're not casting stones from a glass house, dave.

Dave said...

i walk off my tacos . . . and the taxpayers don't subsidize them.

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