You follow current events, and so you know that we are existing in a place far beyond "never." We are beyond everything, we are someplace we'd never really even bothered dreaming about. We are certainly in a place where the idea of eternal impossibility does not exist. There is nothing that could not happen, there is no outcome that can be relied upon with absolute certainty either to occur or not to occur. We soak in this, we push through it on the way to work and sort through it every day. And so while it is tempting to say that Chris Christie's career as a politician is over—after he was blown off the stage by a larger and louder specimen of authoritarian bullfrog in the Republican Presidential primaries, after he spent the rest of the campaign orbiting that conqueror like a dour satellite of humiliation, after a record 77 percent of New Jersey voters said they disapproved of his performance in the job he still somehow has as governor—it also feels risky.
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