So you think shutting down a bridge as political payback is not corrupt?
Honestly, even if that actually happened as alleged (which I doubt), it is making a mountain out of a molehill. And you've got your facts wrong - the bridge didn't close, it was just an entrance lane from Fort Lee that was closed. Those poor suckers had to drive 2 blocks back and sit in traffic with everyone else instead of using their local street entrance to their own group of tollbooths (the 3 to the right).
Do I think it's corrupt if it's true? Yes. Is it as corrupt as the stuff NJ is famous for? Not even close. Corzine and his cronies had more corruption in their left pinkie toe.
The worst thing I can remember Christie doing was using police helicopter to go to personal events, and he ended up paying back the state for the cost. Can you imagine Obama paying for personal use of government resources? Or even the media making a big deal about him doing so? People want to make Christie look bad, and they're digging deep. That's why they keep coming back to his weight.
Christie is not presidential material. But he does not seem to be your typical politician and he does not seem to be corrupt. Think of him as similar to Bloomberg, just a guy with a lot of money and good leadership skills. That only goes so far though.