Thursday, May 27, 2010
Obama's Watergate
What was Joe Sestak offered and when was it offered by the White House? This will not go away. If true, its a felony and if not true then Sestak, a former Navy officer, is lying. Congressman Darrell Issa, is pushing for an investigation. Attorney General Eric Holder and the White House have been stonewalling. Sestak must come clean.
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Sestak didn't lie at all. In fact he was the first to admit that he had been offered a job. Again you've presented a "story" with no factual information or logical order.
ReplyDeleteAnd, as convenient as it is to just attach Obama's name to this instance of political scandal, this type of thing happens all the time in our political system and goes completely without prosecution. I don't necessarily agree with it (along with most of what goes on in the US political system. Do you?), but this isn't unique to Obama, or even Democrats. Was it a Democrat who participated in the first "Watergate?"
Of course, now the news has come out that it was Clinton, not Obama, who tried to persuade Sestak not to run, and the position was an unpaid advisory position. Hardly "Watergate," but simply politics as usual.
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