I've been reading about the impact of
the Fort Lee traffic mess on Gov. Christie's political future. And
this comment really hit home.
In today's New York Times, Michael
Barbaro notes that in the middle of this mess, Gov. Christie had to
deliver his State of the State address to the Legislature. Not that
he could do anything about that. But Mr. Barbaro goes on to quote a
professor of political science and law at Montclair University as
saying the speech is “too close to the scandal.”
“The reality is,” she says, “is
that this governor has to muddle through this one.”
Now that's something I'm familiar with,
muddling that is. After all I am “Muddling Marv in the Modern
World.” Think the Guv would be interested in my muddling methods?
Perhaps we should meet. No
preconditions, no promises made, nothing expected in return.
Call me?
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