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« on: June 17, 2011, 06:02:18 pm »

WTF? Post of the Day: Christie claims conversations with Fox's Roger Ailes earn Executive Privilege

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The office of Republican Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey is claiming that Fox News chairman Roger Ailes is a confidential adviser whose interactions with the governor should remain secret under New Jersey's executive privilege.

Last month, after New York magazine reported that Ailes met with Christie last summer and called him this year to urge him to run for president, Gawker filed a request under New Jersey's Open Records Act seeking any correspondence between the two men, as well as any records of meetings or phone calls with Ailes from Christie's schedule or call logs.
 
Last week we received a rather surprising response: While declining to confirm the existence of any such records, Christie's office said they "would be exempt from disclosure...based upon the executive privilege and well-settled case law." In other words, Christie's staff refused to search for any records—which, given the undisputed reports of a dinner and phone call, almost certainly exist—on the basis that Ailes is a confidential adviser whose comments should be shielded from public scrutiny.
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« Reply #1 on: June 17, 2011, 09:03:32 pm »

didn't we know this already tho? That Fox News was advising GOP members?

I'm kinda shocked he admitted it, so those correspondents much be juicy.. but it's really just confirmation of what we've been saying. Now Fox just needs to drop the 'news' moniker since it's false advertizing  Wink
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« Reply #2 on: June 18, 2011, 11:34:43 am »

didn't we know this already tho? That Fox News was advising GOP members?

I'm kinda shocked he admitted it, so those correspondents much be juicy.. but it's really just confirmation of what we've been saying. Now Fox just needs to drop the 'news' moniker since it's false advertizing  Wink

Of course it's confirmation of what we've been saying. I just find it incredulous that Christie has the balls to tell us all to "Fuck off, Ailes is running the show!"
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