Posted on 05/28/2010 9:33:08 AM PDT by Behind Liberal Lines
In a stunning admission Thursday, the same day President Obama answered Fox News White House correspondent Major Garrett's question on the issue at the President's first press conference in almost a year, the Washington Post is reporting this morning that Sestak is now admitting:
"They (the White House) got hold of my brother on his cellphone, and he spoke to the White House about what's going to occur," said Sestak, who said he expects the White House will release its information Friday. He declined to elaborate on his discussions with his brother.
Get that last line: Congressman Sestak "declined to elaborate on his discussions with his brother."
In other words, in yet another startling revelation, Sestak is now confessing the White House is coordinating their story with his brother -- collaborating on the same day the President was insisting to the nation:
"I can assure the public that nothing improper took place."
(Excerpt) Read more at spectator.org ...
A joke, as heard today on the Laura Ingraham Radio Show:
Malia Obama: Daddy, have you plugged the hole yet?
President Obama: No Sweetheart, we havent been able to shut up Rep. Sestak yet!
How the hell does one speak to the White House? I only speak with people.
Cell phone=NSA and CIA listening in.....
Could definitely see a “document drop” this afternoon....After all its Friday before a holiday weekend.
Can’t wait to see how brave Sestak is.
They all know they committed crimes in this job thing ... this is only damage control. I don’t believe a word of it.
To pick Clinton as their point man on this is for the White House to say, “We’re laughing at you while we’re lying to you.”
They’ve brought out the Liar-in-Chief.
I’m thinking that if put under oath, Sestak will invoke the fifth. Since he has personal knowledge of the commission of a felony that he has failed to divulged, he’s in deep kemshi.
But I agree that he’d be well served to always go out as at least a two-plane and remain tactical at all times. ;-]
Since the earlier post there has been more news on this. Fox is discussing it currently on TV. Sestak has now stated he was offered a non-paid position. Kelly had the specific wording of the law on screen...Rahm Emmanuel has clearly committed a crime given what the WH is admitting and what Sestak is stating. there are 2 laws with different thresholds that are at issue...the higher one is bribery, which is harder to prove, but the lesser pretty clearly appears to have been violated.
I know some guy who knows a gal who has a brother who knows....
Geez, I guess their logic is get as many people involved in this to confuse the masses - I bet it works and NOTHING will be done about it.
The "justice department" has little to do with justice...so I don't expect anything to be done. But it does appear a crime has taken place given Sestak's statement after today's revelations that it was Rahm Emmanuel who asked Clinton to speak with Sestak about an appointment.
Get them all under oath.
The WH doesn't talk, to whom did he speak?
I’m very envious of your âm! Where can I get me one?
Except the first thing he said was that he'd had a conversation with a White House official -- Bill Clinton can in no way be characterized as such. He also never described it as he was told by his lawyer brother about the bribe, he specifically said it came from a WH official.
Whoever solicits or receives anything of value, in consideration of the promise of support or use of influence in obtaining for any person any appointive office or place under the United States, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than one year, or both. 18 USC Sec. 211 Bribery, Graft and Conflicts of Interest: Acceptance or solicitation to obtain appointive public office
Doesn’t say anything about it being a paid position.
Exactly — and the idea that any position in the WH has no value unless it is a paid position is foolish. It has value, regardless a salary may not be attached.
You misspelled "Just Us Department".
;^)
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