On NJN Reporters Roundtable this week, the panel discussed the recently gone missing Christie's values page on his website:Meanwhile, the State Committee issued their release highlighting another day with still no values:
"Christie has made no bones about his intentions to take away a woman's right to make the personal, private reproductive-health decisions in her own life,"said Cryan. "Christie can't whitewash the facts about his right wing conservative values simply by removing them from his website. The "Christie's Values Clock" is now into its ninth day and will stay up until Christie's campaign re-discovers his values for him."
Christie has made his staunch anti-choice agenda a centerpiece of his campaign. He has vowed to push for restrictions on a woman's right to choose if elected governor and has even declared his support for a constitutional amendment to ban abortion.
Reporters Michael Aron of NJN and Michael Symons of Gannett New Jersey agree that Christie should restore his right wing conservative values to his website. In a discussion of Christie's right wing conservative values on Reporters' Roundtable on NJN, which aired Friday, June 26, Symons said the Christie's Values Clock -reminds people that [Christie] holds some social opinions that aren't, you know, overwhelmingly the viewpoint of the New Jersey public and that he's sorta trying to hide that from you." Host Michael Aron replied, "So maybe he should put them back up and get rid of one of those two.? "Sure. Exactly," said Symons.
Christie's website has remained intact except for the deletion of the "Shared Values" page and the removal of the link to the "Shared Values" page which detailed his right wing conservative positions from the issues section. All of the other issues remain on that page.
We have a clock on the right side of the page to keep track of how long since his values have gone missing. If you've seen Christie's values, contact the state committee, they're hot on the case.