Diamondeye wrote:
Hence your eagerness to agree with Sullivan. He's got a response, and while I'm sure I'm going to here "Oh come ooooonnnnnn, do you actually believe thaaaaaat" as a response, the email Sullivan refers to is between 2 staffers. So yes, it's entirely plausible that he was misled and not directly involved, your obvious eagerness to see Republican contenders out of the race notwithstanding.
These weren't just some random staffers. We're talking about Christie's Deputy Chief of Staff reaching out to a major Christie appointee. I agree that it's entirely plausible Christie wasn't directly involved, but this isn't the kind of thing high-level staffers and appointees do unless they're confident the boss would approve. In addition, this was major news at the time here in the NYC/NJ region, so I find it considerably less plausible that Christie didn't quickly get at least the rough outlines of what happened months ago. There's no way this was a completely rogue move that poor, naive Christie never imagined his own hand-picked people would do and is only now learning about for the first time.
And while I'm not "eager" to believe the story, I'm certainly inclined to. Not because I want to see a Republican contender out of the race - how would that help the Dems anyway? if anything, at this early stage, this helps the other Republican contenders, not the Dems - but, rather, because it's consistent with my impression of his personality, his own deliberately cultivated public image as someone whho plays hardball, and behind-the-scenes accounts of how he operates from both Republicans and Dems.