Another media fail has gotten no attention.
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie faced intense legal and media scrutiny falling the forced blocking of George Washington Bridge.
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Shortly after the media love affair with moderate Republican Governor Chris Christie crested after the November elections, allegations of political pay-back blew up on his face.
Because of the Democratic mayor of one New Jersey town refused to endorse Christie, staffers positions road blocks and reduced George Washington Bridge to one lane.
Supposedly, men and women suffering in ambulances died (actually, there were no deaths).
Emails among Christie staffers gave the impression that Christie was behind it.
Even though four diplomats died in Benghazi, Libya, and despite the telling evidence suggesting a political cover-up, President Obama did not give two minutes to explain what happened, or to grieve with families.
Governor Christie gave the mainstream media two hours.
The liberal cable channels gave this country weeks of coverage on this "scandal".
NBC wrote 121 stories about this non-story.
CBS News reported on Christie's feelings, as well as numerous other takes on this non-event, including feelings of "nervousness".
New York Magazine, however, reported that federal officials found nothing incriminating Christie: