Wednesday, June 18, 2008

What are they thinking?



InTheLobby published the above photo this morning with the caption:

Tomorrow marks the two-year anniversary of the day that Gov. Corzine infamously stood in the middle of a union rally and vowed, “I stand with you. I'll fight with you.” Wonder which side he’s going to stand with on this newest crop of pension reform bills, the taxpayer or the unions?


While it is certainly a telling photo of the Governor, I find the expressions on the faces of the other people in the photo much more interesting.

What is the guy in the white shirt and tie standing in front of the Governor looking at? He doesn't look to happy about it. What about the woman in green under the Governor's arm? What is she smiling about?

What's on the state trooper's mind? How about the other people in the background.

This should make for interesting comments. Feel free to make up a story about what the photo means.

2 comments:

Alyssa Passeggio said...

My guess is the guy in the white collar shirt is Corzine's press person. He is sad because he knew, even then, that this photo would come back to haunt them.

Anonymous said...

Corzine has and will again sell out the taxpayers. Not that long ago he orders the Rutgers administration to stop sharing information about the downside or organizing a union for the non unionize employees. This cost us and more importantly our children opportunities by raiding the Rutgers budget for the union and taking the dollars from programs.