Summary
History isn't made at the State House. It's ignored.
Elected officials have a way of dodging their previous unequivocal declarations and rhetoric. When confronted with what they said, they change the subject or recite a version scrubbed of the misguided remarks of another time. Version 2.0 is repeated often and with an extra dose of fervor and flair. It's a bipartisan practice.See the full content of this document
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History Doesn't Exist for Christie
Take Christie, for example. As the freshly minted Republican nominee for governor last summer, Christie seized a fairly routine non-partisan report and turned it into a political indictment of Gov. Jon Corzine. The Office of Legislative Services estimated that the ...
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