compete with donald trump for that space. but i do think that chris christie has got at least a limited opportunity tomorrow to remind republican primary voters of why they liked him in the first place before all this bridgegate stuff came up. he can kind of be the brash bully that donald trump is. but he does it kind of more laughably and less in a disgusting way. so i think i think he s got an opportunity to remind republicans of why they liked him in the first place. a couple of questions for you hei heidi. what are republicans saying about john kasich? especially conservatives and secondly, what if donald trump actually acts like he makes sense tomorrow. you are going to have to have more than one guy getting a lot of tv time to win the presidency. i m not sure he s going to have that. so even if he continues to do
the town hall meetings in new jersey. he s getting his confidence back. he s not the really pushed around by bush and the success of walker. so from what you saw, was bridgegate dogging him the entire event? and we ask this because there is a headline in the new york times that bridgegate dogs christie even new hampshire. and certainly we saw nothing to suggest that from everything we read. maybe you saw it. did you see it? i was the reporter is a great reporter. and he s right, he was asked about the bridge. one of the retirees said he was actually stuck in the traffic jam. it was a playful tease. and i think the time was right in this sense that christie is it s almost a cloud that hovers over him. . even when he s at his best people are still playing around about the bridgegate stuff. but not exactly dogging him politically. people don t seem to be consumed by it the way some others may be. and while michael wrote the
issue for her if she s running in 2016? not with ordinary americans. maybe with you and me and glen because we have to discuss something. extraordinary americans. we have to discuss something. we can t discuss anything real because the congress won t do anything. i would disagree that this is not real. the clinton e-mails the christie bridgegate stuff goes back to e-mails. there are a lot of politicians and there are a lot of ways people skirt transparency by not using their government e-mails. journalism awards were won for covering fundamentally and nonexistent white water scandal. this particular incident opens up an enormous number of questions. what i think it does ed is it
radio show on sirius xm 127 monday through friday noon to three. channel 127. and of course you can get my podcast off the radio website at wegoted.com. the social nation has decided the topics today we are reporting. here are today s top trernds reported on by you. you re my hero. number three trender. off the mark. people even remember what the purpose of cpac was? it was to challenge the republican establishment? you don t know the man? it s not a republican vengs. it s not a big tent convention. no dogs allowed. cpac says the conservative talker is a first amendment defender. oh, yeah, yeah, it s just magnificent. what an honor. condition wait not to go. the number two trender. crisscross. i don t want to belabor the bridgegate stuff. new e-mails published by the bergen record reveal that weeks before the g.w. bridge traffic jam the two principal figures in
baroni resigned in december. governor christie announced that bill baroni was leaving the port authority. and he said the resignation had nothing to do with the bridge controversy at all. this was nothing i had not planned already. he gave what turned out to be false testimony about the bridge to the new jersey state legislature. he testified that the lane closures were all the result of some traffic study, nothing at all to do with politics. the port authority clarified there was no legitimate traffic study. it was a cover story to obscure whatever was really happening on that bridge for as yet unexplained political reasons. tonight governor christie was asked for the first time really extensively about bill baroni s role in the scandal, and watch had a the governor said. i don t want to belabor the bridgegate stuff. we have gotten some e-mails and