So the White House’s official story on whether they bribed Sestak with a job to get him to drop of the Senate race was that they sent Bill Clinton to offer Sestak an unpaid advisory position that he’d have to drop out of Congress for. That’s the story they spent so long making up? So I guess while they’re not admitting to anything illegal, they are admitting to being extremely moronic.
Still, we can’t dismiss the story completely. To think someone would jump at the chance to work with you in an unpaid advisory position takes a huge amount of arrogance, and that does fit Obama. Still, I’m guessing bribing people with jobs was pretty common practice in Chicago and Obama was just caught unaware it was actually illegal; naive and ignorant sounds like him too.
So what should we do with Obama? I’m happy if as punishment he has to write an essay on why bribing is wrong. That way, we’d at least know he’s learned something. So far, it seems like Obama isn’t anymore experienced now than when he was first picked to be president after his two week internship in the Senate. After his presidency, I at least want to say, “Yeah, he may have destroyed the country, but he really learned some important lessons doing it.”
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Tuesday, June 01, 2010
The Non-Job Offer
Trying to ridicule the Obama spin on the Sestak bribe is too easy. so here's some humor:
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