Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Ah, Good Old New Jersey Never Disappoints

Not when it comes to issues such as ethics and/or corruption:
A contrite Christopher J. Christie, the Republican former prosecutor running for governor on a platform of corruption busting and ethical reform, apologized Tuesday for failing to report a $46,000 loan to a top aide on his tax returns and financial-disclosure forms.
After all, any guy with political ambitions would willingly make a large loan to someone in a Federal prosecutor's office and then fail to disclose it. That's perfectly normal.

For New Jersey.

2 comments:

  1. that is probably the least corrupt thing christie has done

    and there is a good chance he will win

    eb - my word verification is PALIN

    this cant be good

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  2. That's a pretty bad omen. I'd stay home and clean the guns, if I were you.

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