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Christie and Official Who Arranged Bridge Closures Were Together During Fiasco

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leftynyc1/14/2014 12:08:02 pm PST

re: #28 lawhawk

One of the reasons that WSJ was involved in this is that it appears that WSJ reporters were among those stuck in the traffic jams for hours, and they sought answers from PANYNJ officials and were stonewalled.

This is payback.

I saw the WSJ reporter on Rachel’s show (Fri I think) and he denied the part about the people being stuck in traffic.

talkingpointsmemo.com

snip from article:

After the release of the documents on Friday, both Mann, the Journal reporter, and the newspaper’s deputy New York bureau chief reacted to the released email on Twitter.

“For the record, my editors take the train,” Mann wrote Friday afternoon.

“Nor have we ever asked [Mann] to look into traffic problems,” Michael Amon, the newspaper’s deputy New York bureau chief, added. “NJTransit delays are another story entirely though.”