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Tea Party darling rides in style ...

Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 4:27 pm
by Sue U
... sparing no expense (to the taxpayers). Hey, someone's gotta test that thing's load-bearing capacity, right? And heck, you didn't really expect him to walk that last 300 feet, did you?

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Gov. Christie arrives at son's high school baseball game in State Police helicopter
Published: Tuesday, May 31, 2011, 7:05 PM Updated: Wednesday, June 01, 2011, 11:19 AM
By Star-Ledger Staff

TRENTON — Gov. Chris Christie arrived at his son's baseball game this afternoon aboard a State Police helicopter.

Right before the lineup cards were being exchanged on the field, a noise from above distracted the spectators as the 55-foot long helicopter buzzed over trees in left field, circled the outfield and landed in an adjacent football field. Christie disembarked from the helicopter and got into a black car with tinted windows that drove him about a 100 yards to the baseball field.

During the 5th inning, Christie and First Lady Mary Pat Christie got into the car, rode back to the helicopter and left the game. During a pitching change, play was stopped for a couple of minutes while the helicopter took off.

Christie's eldest son, Andrew, was the starting catcher for Delbarton High School, in Morris Township. The governor played the same position of catcher when he was in high school.

The game was being held at St. Joseph Regional High School in Montvale in Bergen County. Christie watched the game from the stands, flanked by State Police security guards.

"It is a means of transportation that is occasionally used as the schedule demands," said Christie spokesman Michael Drewniak in an email. "This has historically been the case in prior administrations as well, and we continue to be judicious in limiting its use."

The governor had no public events on his schedule, offering no insight to where he might have been traveling from. He had a private meeting at 6:30 p.m. at Drumthwacket, the governor's mansion, in Princeton. He is meeting with a group of Iowa donors who have publically expressed a desire to persuade him to run for president in 2012.

Christie was ferried to the field in a brand-new AugustaWestland helicopter, purchased at a cost to taxpayers of $12.5 million.

The State Police has received two of the five helicopters purchased so far, according to testimony from Attorney General Paula Dow during a May budget hearing. They were purchased to replace aging Sikorsky helicopters that the State Police have flown for about two decades.

The helicopters, which can reach nearly 200 miles per hour with its twin turbo-shaft engines, are designed for homeland security duties and transporting critically injured patients.

By Ginger Gibson and Donald J. Brower/Statehouse bureau

Chris Baxter and Chris Megerian contributed to this report.
http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2011/0 ... ons_h.html

Douchebag.

Re: Tea Party darling rides in style ...

Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 5:30 pm
by Lord Jim
Christie disembarked from the helicopter and got into a black car with tinted windows that drove him about a 100 yards
Well, I have to say if there's anybody who shouldn't pass up a chance to walk 100 yards, it's Chris....

Re: Tea Party darling rides in style ...

Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 5:37 pm
by Rick
Maybe he did it to get everyone off his back about running for POTUS.

Surely a helicopter ride is a popularity killer...

Re: Tea Party darling rides in style ...

Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 5:42 pm
by Guinevere
Tell Chris to look up one Swift, Jane. From political darling, to defeated primary candidate, all in the swoop swoop of the blades of a helicopter.

http://www.time.com/time/columnist/fran ... 17,00.html

Re: Tea Party darling rides in style ...

Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 6:44 pm
by dgs49
Let's see...this is what the Left considers substantive criticism.

But good God almighty, let someone run off about Barry's golf schedule or all of his "vacations," and hear them whine.

Re: Tea Party darling rides in style ...

Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 7:02 pm
by dales
Yes. :ok

Re: Tea Party darling rides in style ...

Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 7:41 pm
by Sue U
Beyond the blatant hypocrisy of telling us all in NJ how we have to make sacrifices and slash state spending into the bone while ostentatiously incurring completely unnecessary costs, Christie as a U.S. Attorney made it his business to go after public officials who blurred the lines between public and personal business in using public funds and assets. Christie had NO PUBLIC BUSINESS on his calendar that would have required use of a state helicopter, yet had it ferry him to and from his kid's ball game to a private political meeting at the Governor's Mansion with out-of-state campaign donors to discuss his presidential aspirations. If this is not an outright ethical violation in misuse of public property, it is at a minimum colossally insensitive and politically tone-deaf. The guy's got his kids in private schools while slashing the budget for public education and attacking public school teachers (resulting in local property tax increases); he fails to file the simple paperwork that would have gotten the state $400 million in federal education funds; he kills an essential public works project to expand and improve commuter rail access to New York that would have directly provided thousands of jobs for decades; he sacks a Supreme Court justice in a purely political move that violates decades of bipartisan tradition; and he blames everyone but himself for his failures in government. I've got reams of "substantive" criticism of Chris Christie, but the nutshell is he's an arrogant self-important mean-spirited dick.

Re: Tea Party darling rides in style ...

Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 7:51 pm
by Rick
It appears as though they are chaulking it up as a training flight, which according to the state police are SOP.

I'd be more po'd about the 100 yard limo ride...

ETA to ask: Don't most governors send their kids to private schools?

Serious question I'm googling it but goose eggs...

Re: Tea Party darling rides in style ...

Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 9:25 pm
by Gob
Christie disembarked from the helicopter and got into a black car with tinted windows that drove him about a 100 yards to the baseball field.
That is fucking sad. How old is this guy? Has always wanted a coronary?

Re: Tea Party darling rides in style ...

Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2011 12:32 am
by Lord Jim

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ETA to ask: Don't most governors send their kids to private schools?
Most state and federal office holders who have kids in both parties do, Keld....

To me one of the most disgusting examples of venal hypocrisy are the Democratic Congressmen and Senators who voted to have the voucher system for disadvantaged children in the District of Columbia ended a couple of years ago, while their own little darlins' were safely ensconced in toney private academies....

That bunch has their tongues so far up Dennis Van Roekel's (the President of NEA) hindquarters, they can tell you what he had for breakfast....

Re: Tea Party darling rides in style ...

Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2011 12:37 am
by Gob
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Who ate all the pies?
Who ate all the pies?
You fat bastard,
You fat bastard,
You ate all the pies!

Re: Tea Party darling rides in style ...

Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2011 12:53 am
by Lord Jim
I really think that the weight thing, (much more than this helicopter silliness) would be the largest obstacle (no pun intended...this is almost impossible to discuss without pun-like language) for him to overcome in a Presidential race....

Fair or not, as obsessed as we have become as a culture with appearance, whether you like the man's politics or not, I don't think that a major party would nominate, or the country elect a man that rotund....This country hasn't elected a man (and I don't think either party has nominated) someone that portly since William Howard Taft....

There have been a couple of nominees that were a bit on the pudgy side, (Hubert Humphrey comes to mind) but nothing like Christie...

Of course if the American people truly want a President who looks like them, this may be his year.... :)

Re: Tea Party darling rides in style ...

Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2011 1:07 am
by Gob
I can just see him extolling the virtues of a healthy population and a fit and well trained military..

Re: Tea Party darling rides in style ...

Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2011 1:16 am
by Lord Jim
Well, at least he wouldn't be taking any rides in fighter jets...

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or squeezing into any tanks....

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Re: Tea Party darling rides in style ...

Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2011 12:20 pm
by rubato
dgs49 wrote:Let's see...this is what the Left considers substantive criticism.

But good God almighty, let someone run off about Barry's golf schedule or all of his "vacations," and hear them whine.
No, what we consider substantive criticism is the fact that Republican policies caused the worst financial and social disaster in 80 years* and have failed to acknowledge the fact, tell us what they have learned that they will not do the same way again, explain how their ideology was based on such obviously false premises ... and the fact that Republican voters are too brute stupid to care about this.

But you don't care about substantive criticism. You just want to blame someone and turn your brain off.

yrs,
rubato

Re: Tea Party darling rides in style ...

Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2011 1:43 pm
by Sue U
Lord Jim wrote:

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ETA to ask: Don't most governors send their kids to private schools?
Most state and federal office holders who have kids in both parties do, Keld....
I don't buy that. My State Assembly representatives (D) have/had their kids in the public schools, my current State Senator (D) works as a teacher and coach in the public schools, and my former Congressman (D) (who was also my former State Senator) had his four kids in my town's public schools. I think State officials -- who determine substantial issues of public education policy and funding -- should have their children in public schools, so that they have some skin in the game when it comes to these issues.

Re: Tea Party darling rides in style ...

Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2011 2:35 pm
by Rick
Well if we start at the top then.

Both Bush kids stayed in public schools.

Wee Willie's went to and Obama's are going to private schools.

Be aware there was no love lost on W, just sayin...

Re: Tea Party darling rides in style ...

Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2011 2:59 pm
by Sue U
I am less concerned with federal officials than with the state and local officials who have the most direct effect on schools. I would NEVER vote for anyone for school board who didn't have kids in the schools or otherwise have a stake in the system. Personal commitment to public education is a very significant issue for me in voting for state-level representatives.

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Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2011 3:04 pm
by Guinevere
The Bush kids were not in secondary school when he was President, were they?

Nope, according to wiki, they graduated from High school the year he was elected. BTW, also according to wiki, they went to prep schools in Dallas and Austin, and then did eventually graduate from Austin High School.

And as much as I love public education, I'd think long and hard about sending my kids to DC public schools. Chelsea Clinton went to Sidwell Friends, which is where the Obama chlidren go, and where the Gore and Nixon children went. Amy Carter went to DC public schools, however.

Re: Tea Party darling rides in style ...

Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2011 3:59 pm
by Rick
Sue U wrote:I am less concerned with federal officials than with the state and local officials who have the most direct effect on schools. I would NEVER vote for anyone for school board who didn't have kids in the schools or otherwise have a stake in the system. Personal commitment to public education is a very significant issue for me in voting for state-level representatives.
Sue let state I am not in disagreement with you.

I was only trying to point out that it's a bipartison cop out, to say one supports public ed. while at the same time sending their own children elsewhere.

Guin thanks for the corrections...