Episode

2/3 More Shoes Drop On Chris Christie & Elijah Zarlin: Fighting Keystone

February 3, 2014

David Wildstein charges that Christie new about lane closures on the George Washington Bridge, new investigations against the Christie Administration’s political use of the Port Authority, Christie releases a memo attacking David Wildstein, new questions about Chris Christie’s use of Sandy relief funds, the time Chris Christie almost sued his High School baseball team and why the Governor is heading to CPAC.

Cred Action, Senior Campaign Manager Elijah Zarlin explains the oil industry friendly firm that wrote the State Department’s Keystone Pipeline report, were the State Department’s ethics guidelines violated? Why Elijah is optimistic about John Kerry’s role in Keystone and the huge amounts of grassroots support for fighting Keystone.

On the Fun Half: more signs of a disappearing middle class, Random Rush, conservatives freak out about Coca-Cola’s Super Bowl ad and your calls and IMs.

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