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Governor Caught In Lie About...His Favorite Cartoon

4/23/2013

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At a recent town hall meeting, a 4 year old boy told Governor Christie that his favorite cartoon was Scooby Doo and wanted to know what his favorite was. He told the boy that when he was 4 his favorite was Scooby Doo also. 

Fact checker website Politifact was all over our presidential hopeful. They pointed out that Scooby Doo didn't air until Christie was 7 years old. I guess his "untruthiness" regarding education, unemployment, and taxes was not so bad, but forget how old you were when you sat eating your Quisp cereal while watching Shaggy and Scoobie catch a dastardly criminal, and they will call you on that. 

Hopefully this scandal will pass and our good Governor can continue his hard work helping his state recover and grow. 

He might even be inspired by his favorite cartoon and uncover all the corrupt politicians hiding their pay to play contributions and wasting taxpayer money on pay projects. Zoiks!
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Wow
4/23/2013 06:18:51 am

Your pathetic.

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Thelakewoodtimes
4/23/2013 07:43:07 am

And you don't get sarcasm or know how to spell for that matter. You probably never read past the titles.

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Sarena the witch
4/23/2013 10:39:47 am

Mendel the Mouse from Olomeinu is Mickey Mouse's lovechild.

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whatly
4/23/2013 09:58:21 pm

senator wannabe you respond like the child you are

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Deputy
4/23/2013 10:25:42 pm

Whatly is also a child. He's the lovechild of Bob Singer and Imelda Marcos.He loves to steal shoes.

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