Politics is the liveliest spectator sport in New Jersey.

One of the reasons why is that New Jerseyans have been blessed with decades of great political reporting in more than a dozen competing daily newspapers.Sadly, economics are squeezing the life out of many of the dailies but new voices are emerging outside the traditional press.

A brilliant example is Steve Kornacki whose piece How
Democratic bosses destroyed Dick Codey and unleashed Chris Christie
 appears in the latest edition of the lively, two-year-old online news publication Capital (Tagline: This is how New York Works)

If you’re addicted to the constant churn of  Jersey political drama (who’s rising, who’s falling, who’s indicted today) you’ll love Kornacki’s story. He does a great job of encapsulating the last decade of plotting, backstabbing and backstage intrigue.

Some Democrats may not like it. Party bosses will hate it. And you?

Tell us what you think in the comment box below.  If one is not visible, activate it by clicking on the tiny ‘comments’ link.

Regardless of whether you respond or not, be sure to read the story.

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