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April 17, 2017

Revenge Can Also Be Served Luke Warm

Don't tug on Jared Kushner's cape and don't piss in his corn flakes.

Ever wonder why NJ Gov. Chris "Krispy Kreme" Christie was dumped as the head of Trump's Presidential transition team?

Trump's son-in-law, Jared, most likely was the reason.

Christie was the US Attorney who put Jared's father in prison. That is no surprise, this information has been out there for a good while. But what did Charles Kushner, Jared's father, do that he plead guilty to federal charges? And not just him, his brother-in-law also.

My take on this is: Trump must have known the story behind the federal prosecution of Charles Kushner prior to announcing his decision last May to select Christie as leader of his transition team. Then right after the election he dumps Christie (and all of Christie's buddies) and replaces him with Pence. Was this also a form of pay back?  Hmmm?

Story here.

6 comments:

LL said...

Pence was the better choice. Same with Tillerson at State - much better than a political hack.

Christie has always been a bit of a buffoon, and while he stood behind Trump faithfully - and will eventually be rewarded for that, best that he's not a heartbeat away from the presidency.

sig94 said...

LL - I still remember Christie and Obama in their BFF mode after the hurricane. And you're absolutely right, he's just a Twinkie away from the Presidency.

Kid said...

Sig, yea, the image I get with Christie is arms wrapped around each other, lying their asses off about how they are 'going to do something' about the hurricane damage and how neither of them have done jack shit.

I'll also bet Christie is a member of organized crime. 5 hunna dolla. I'll do it right now. He's dirty.

sig94 said...

Kid - it might be interesting to examine his efforts (or lack thereof) to prosecute organized crime while he was the US Attorney for the State of New Jersey from 2002 to 2008. You'd think Atlantic City alone would have kept him busy.

sig94 said...

Okay.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Christie#Enforcement_record

Plenty of public corruption cases but no mention at all of organized crime prosecutions. Not one.

Kid said...

There ya go Sig. Ya just know when they're dirty don't ya. Or some of us.