Barbara Buono: Christie Running A ‘Paramilitary Operation’

Democratic candidate for New Jersey governor, Barbara Buono, answers a question as she visits campaign workers and supporters in New Brunswick, N.J. Monday, Nov. 4, 2013. Buono will face New Jersey Gov. Chris Christi... Democratic candidate for New Jersey governor, Barbara Buono, answers a question as she visits campaign workers and supporters in New Brunswick, N.J. Monday, Nov. 4, 2013. Buono will face New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie in an election Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2013. (AP Photo/Mel Evans) MORE LESS
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New Jersey state Sen. Barbara Buono (D), who lost last year’s gubernatorial election to Gov. Chris Christie (R), accused him Wednesday of running a “paramilitary operation.”

Buono was referenced in documents obtained by TPM and other news outlets that connected one of Christie’s closest aides to lane closures on the George Washington Bridge that gridlocked Fort Lee, N.J. A side effect of the closures was that it was difficult for children to get to school; the documents showed an individual corresponding with one of Christie’s appointees to the authority that oversees the bridge, joking that the lane closures affected the “children of Buono voters.”

“When I heard about it when it initially surfaced in September, I knew it was an act of political retribution,” Buono told the Daily Beast. “And to suggest that Christie wasn’t aware and didn’t direct it, I thought was ludicrous at the time.”

“This is a guy who runs a paramilitary operation,” she added. “His people don’t sneeze without checking with him first. But I think what really was the most damning [revelation] was the cavalier attitude that these folks had about subjecting children and the public to public safety hazards. These are terrible people, and the ringleader is Chris Christie.”

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