ov. Chris Christie was living large
Published: Wednesday, November 10, 2010, 6:26 AM
This week’s Jersey scandal is a small one, if you measure the loss to taxpayers, just over $2,000. But the hypocrisy is delicious.
Gov. Chris Christie, who skewers anyone who breaks the rules and wastes taxpayer money, did exactly that when he was U.S. attorney.
The governor, it turns out, has a weakness for the fanciest hotels. And you can’t scratch that itch if you play by federal rules that place a $233 cap on a nightly stay.
So he tried to squeeze through a loophole that allows you to break that limit if you can show there are no less-expensive hotels available. That’s the exception that Christie claimed.
But his secretary confessed to Justice Department investigators that this was not literally true. In fact, it was nowhere near true. She was counting only “decent” hotels near the site of Christie’s meetings.
Who knew that this would land him at the Four Seasons in Washington at $475 per night? Or at the Nine Zero Hotel in downtown Boston for $449 per night? And once you’re on this roll,