What I wrote Thursday about ChristieFest still stands:
Christie's presence in Wisconsin will give voters a chance to see two Republicans side-by-side who hurt their state's economies and misstated (ahem!) the costs they claimed as justifications for vetoing the projects.In the wake of the Christie visit, two questions:
* With it well-established that Walker withheld his union-busting plan during the gubernatorial election, then "dropped the bomb," does it help bringing in Christie to tell a rally:
"We treated the people of New Jersey as adults. We told them the truth," Christie said..."
So if Walker misled Wisconsin, does it mean he treated the people of the state like children?
* And with a six-to-one funding advantage, why does Walker need to be propped up by out-of-state surrogates like Christie?
Maybe money can't buy you love.