http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/right-turn/wp/2014/01/18/the-scandal-is-msnbc/
Haha, Blacken the dipshit believes anything he's told. Who's dumber, the autistic shut-in or the network that quotes liars without doing their own research?
[I say this because he still lives with mommy,really]
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now go have your mommy make me some cookies
wow who would have thought he deny it
Washington (CNN) - A day after Hoboken Mayor Dawn Zimmer rankled the administration of New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie with allegations that his office withheld Superstorm Sandy relief funding unless she pushed through a redevelopment project, Zimmer defended her claims.
She told CNN that Trenton is playing politics with money needed to rebuild her city in the aftermath of the storm.
"It's stunning. It's outrageous. But it's true," Zimmer told CNN's Candy Crowley in an interview Sunday morning.
Zimmer appeared on MSNBC a day earlier to level charges that members of Christie's administration, including Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno, pressured her to approve a redevelopment project sought by The Rockefeller Group, a real estate developer with ties to the governor's office. She told MSNBC host Steve Kornacki that Guadagno threatened her at a May 13 event they both attended in Hoboken. Zimmer later recorded the conversation in journal entries she shared with CNN, and recalls the lieutenant governor warning her she had "to move forward with the Rockefeller project" and calling the demand a "direct message from the governor."
A spokesman for Christie, Colin Reed, dismissed the report as "partisan politics."
The Hoboken mayor refuted that characterization as false.
"I haven't been a part of the Democratic machine," Zimmer said, citing her frequent praise of Christie and what she describes as a solid working relationship between two executives. "I did have a really good relationship (with Christie) so I couldn't believe they were doing this."