With one week to go, many New Jersey residents are looking to their local papers for guidance. Keith Ryzewicz, editorial page editor for the Bridgewater Courier-News, discusses why his paper decided to endorse Chris Christie for governor, and what his readers are focusing on in the home stretch.
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agree w hjs
calls'em
well i guess we could always boycott them if we don't like them. but christy was invited!!
so is it fair to complain about shorter time when CC couldn't even break his breakfest meeting to show up?
hjs - Brian and WNYC has a long history of giving Republicans and conservatives fewer minutes and weaker representatives - reflecting their bias.
Calls'em
Christy was invited!!
Really Brian, really - only 10 minutes for an unofficial Christy stand-in? Why bother at all? During the fund raising drive you folks always pat yourself on the back about how fair and comprehensive your coverage is - the "context." LOFL. The context of your coverage continues to be heavily biased to liberal and Democrat party candidates even when they are bums and failures, like Corzine. You and I know that it's all about from whom WNYC gets most of its money. The people's station has been kidnapped by the rich liberal elite and you, Lenny and the news department just dance to their music (not that you aren’t inherently biased, too).
The last time someone said he had a plan but would/could not reveal it until after the election was Nixon and the Vietnam war. Nixon apparently had a great plan, but it was a plan to be elected.
so this guys says all 3 have irrational plans but they like CC irrational plan the best????????????
The fact that Mr Christie has refused to come on the show and speak for himself speaks volumes about the man.
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