The Benghazi massacre got zippo coverage from the Democrat-media complex despite proof the Obama administration lied to the American public about a YouTube video causing a protest that was actually a well-planned terrorist attack. Four Americans died. Not one reporter asked Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama to step down.
The Bridgegate scandal has received constant coverage by the Democrat-media complex. And this Friday The New York Times said it had proof Governor Christie knew about the lane closings. (They’ve yet to release the ‘proof.”) No one was killed. Yet, far left CNN crank Candy Crowley asked Governor Bobby Jindal (R-LA) if Governor Christie should step down as chairman of the Republican Governors Association.
The Huffington Post reported, via Politomix:
Christie has been under fire since emails from high-ranking officials in his administration came to light tying those officials to major lane closures in Fort Lee, N.J., as political payback against the town’s mayor. On Thursday, the lawyer for David Wildstein, a former official with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, wrote in a letter that “evidence exists” to tie Christie directly to the scandal.
Replying to a question from Candy Crowley on CNN’s “State of the Union,” Jindal said, “I don’t think he should step down. I think he should stay there.”
Likewise, Ryan defended Christie on ABC’s “This Week,” saying that “nothing has been proven” as to whether Christie himself was involved in or knew about his deputies’ actions.
But Jindal, who chaired the Republican Governors Association last year and is currently vice chairman of the organization, also downplayed the role of the chairman. “The fact is that in the RGA, no one governor is more important than another,” he said.