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Jersey-style politics: Who wrote this?
Chris Christie’s political success in New Jersey was based on the perception that his personal style — which involved lots of yelling at people — was a sign of his governing effectiveness. This perception may have flourished most easily in a state whose informal motto is “You got a problem with that?”
But what some of us suspected all along was that Christie didn’t yell at people because he was a get-results kind of guy; he yelled at people because he had anger management issues. And his office’s bizarre screed against David Wildstein, his former ally now turned enemy, confirms that diagnosis.
I mean, talking about things Wildstein’s high school social-studies teacher wrote about him? Now I’m worried: Did I do anything bad to my social-studies teacher? No, but I seem to remember snickering once in 10th-grade chemistry class. Oh no! There goes my career!
Also, is the official Christie position “This guy is scum. Everyone has always known that he was scum, since he was a teenager. And that’s why I appointed him to a major policy position”?
What’s remarkable here, actually, is how many pundits were taken in by the Christie persona. How could they not at least have wondered whether this guy’s bullying style reflected deeper flaws?
Anyway, kids, this is a reminder: Be nice to your teachers, or it may come back to haunt your political career.
But what some of us suspected all along was that Christie didn’t yell at people because he was a get-results kind of guy; he yelled at people because he had anger management issues. And his office’s bizarre screed against David Wildstein, his former ally now turned enemy, confirms that diagnosis.
I mean, talking about things Wildstein’s high school social-studies teacher wrote about him? Now I’m worried: Did I do anything bad to my social-studies teacher? No, but I seem to remember snickering once in 10th-grade chemistry class. Oh no! There goes my career!
Also, is the official Christie position “This guy is scum. Everyone has always known that he was scum, since he was a teenager. And that’s why I appointed him to a major policy position”?
What’s remarkable here, actually, is how many pundits were taken in by the Christie persona. How could they not at least have wondered whether this guy’s bullying style reflected deeper flaws?
Anyway, kids, this is a reminder: Be nice to your teachers, or it may come back to haunt your political career.
Petrichor- Posts : 1725
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Re: Jersey-style politics: Who wrote this?
Petrichor wrote:Chris Christie’s political success in New Jersey was based on the perception that his personal style — which involved lots of yelling at people — was a sign of his governing effectiveness. This perception may have flourished most easily in a state whose informal motto is “You got a problem with that?”
But what some of us suspected all along was that Christie didn’t yell at people because he was a get-results kind of guy; he yelled at people because he had anger management issues. And his office’s bizarre screed against David Wildstein, his former ally now turned enemy, confirms that diagnosis.
I mean, talking about things Wildstein’s high school social-studies teacher wrote about him? Now I’m worried: Did I do anything bad to my social-studies teacher? No, but I seem to remember snickering once in 10th-grade chemistry class. Oh no! There goes my career!
Also, is the official Christie position “This guy is scum. Everyone has always known that he was scum, since he was a teenager. And that’s why I appointed him to a major policy position”?
What’s remarkable here, actually, is how many pundits were taken in by the Christie persona. How could they not at least have wondered whether this guy’s bullying style reflected deeper flaws?
Anyway, kids, this is a reminder: Be nice to your teachers, or it may come back to haunt your political career.
>>> When I was in India, someone advised me that your classmates are like people you meet on a train journey. The 'friendship' ends when you leave school.
Btw what does Sadhguru say about friendship?
Rishi- Posts : 5129
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Re: Jersey-style politics: Who wrote this?
a certain lefty liberal nobel laureate?
MaxEntropy_Man- Posts : 14702
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Re: Jersey-style politics: Who wrote this?
extra credit if you can figure out why this line was placed:
"No, but I seem to remember snickering once in 10th-grade chemistry class."
and how it relates to Christie persona.
"No, but I seem to remember snickering once in 10th-grade chemistry class."
and how it relates to Christie persona.
Petrichor- Posts : 1725
Join date : 2012-04-10
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