When the Crap Hits the Fan
As I said yesterday, the memo released by the White House regarding the Sestak affair was crap. Here is Rep. Darrell Issa’s reaction:
A spokesman for Rep. Darrell Issa, who is pursuing the Sestak matter in his role as ranking Republican on the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, sends the following reaction:
Are we to believe that Rahm Emanuel, a former Member of Congress himself, dispatched President Clinton to maneuver Admiral Sestak out of the Senate Primary by dispatching him with an unpaid appointment that Congressman Sestak couldn’t even accept if he wanted to? What’s more likely, that two of the most politically sophisticated people in American political history didn’t do their due diligence or that the narrative told by the White House is a not-so-brilliant work of fiction?
Is it just me or has the White House dug themselves further in to a hole? It isn’t the crime, it is the cover-up.
Cross posted at Carol’s Closet
Bernie Ness 10:14 AM on 05/30/2010 Permalink |
I grew up in Chicago. This crap is normal every day stuff in politics. The U.S. is just now getting a rotten taste of Windy City politics. Watch the Blago trial as he is going to name names and one just might be BHO!
Jill 6:12 AM on 05/31/2010 Permalink |
The unpaid advisory job non-offer sounds preposterous.
fuzislippers 6:17 AM on 05/31/2010 Permalink |
Yep, very much so.