On gawker I came across an interesting tidbit concerning the origination of the
" is it wrong that I'm smiling" quote.
http://gawker.com/...
Via NYT
"Because of an editing error, an earlier version of this article incorrectly stated that Bridget Anne Kelly was texting with David Wildstein about children being late to school as a result of the lane closures. The documents are redacted and who was texting with Mr. Wildstein is not identified. The article also rendered the attribution for the quotes incorrectly. The unidentified person said, "Is it wrong that I am smiling?" And Mr. Wildstein responded, "No," and then added, "They are the children of Buono voters."
The texts author is unknown because of redaction. That picture is from the day of that Boardwalk fire when the jam was going strong. I'm just wondering if that is a state issued phone right there? The reason for the redaction would appear to be because the person falls out of the scope of the govt. Now I'm not suggesting that he would use someone else's phone(wifey?) to keep up with the troubles in northern NJ, or that he may have actually been the author. I'm just curious if the what kind of cell phones the big guy has access to?