Saturday, May 29, 2010

The Obama White House, Joe Sestak and Bill Clinton: What would President Nixon have said?

Obama Administration Says No Laws Were Broken In Joe Sestak Job Offer

The Cover-up Is Always Worse Than The Crime

The Obama White House has reported that they have looked into the allegations of impropriety concerning Joe Sestak. The suspicion is that Sestak had been offered an administration position by former President Bill Clinton to drop out of the race for the Senate against Arlen Specter in Pennsylvania, aka the alleged Sestak bribe.

The White House has determined that no laws had been broken and that all was well above board. The report said "allegations of improper conduct rest on factual errors and lack a basis in the law," although they acknowledge that Rahm Emanuel did ask Clinton to speak to Sestak.

This Obama White House investigation is the equivalent of President Nixon saying that a thorough investigation into the break-in at the Watergate...

Please click here to read the full story at the Homeland Security column at the Examiner.

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