Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Is It Now The Sestak, Andrew Romanoff, Colorado Governor Bill Ritter, Obama Scandal?
It appears Sestak's brother has been collaborating with the White House to make sure the story released on Friday provides cover for all. It also appears that a similar offer was made by Jim Messina, White House Deputy Chief of Staff, last September. I would have loved to be the proverbial "fly on the wall" during the conversations when Obama was trying to get Gov. Patterson of NY not to run.
They all say it is done all the time. Then there should be a lot of politicians in jail, because it is the law of the land.
Excerpt: Meanwhile, there is a second leg to this story -- in Colorado. The potential involvement in this story of outgoing Colorado Governor Bill Ritter.
There Democrat Andrew Romanoff, running against incumbent Senator Michael Bennet, was reported by the Denver Post last September to have received a similar jobs-for-withdrawal offer from White House Deputy Chief of Staff Jim Messina. That story can be found here.
Read Sestak: Brother Collaborating With White House here.
They all say it is done all the time. Then there should be a lot of politicians in jail, because it is the law of the land.
Excerpt: Meanwhile, there is a second leg to this story -- in Colorado. The potential involvement in this story of outgoing Colorado Governor Bill Ritter.
There Democrat Andrew Romanoff, running against incumbent Senator Michael Bennet, was reported by the Denver Post last September to have received a similar jobs-for-withdrawal offer from White House Deputy Chief of Staff Jim Messina. That story can be found here.
Read Sestak: Brother Collaborating With White House here.
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NO OFFENSE, BUT WHAT IS A "PEACEFUL REVOLUTION" ISNT THAT AN OXYMORON??? HISTORICALLY, ONLY BLACK PEOPLE TALKED OF A PEACEFUL REVOLUTION... WE SEE WHERE THEY ARE...
ReplyDeleteI don't think this is an oxymoron. The change we are looking for is a return to the Constitutional government our founders envisioned. We can do it peacefully through our votes by electing representatives who will be true to their oath of office to protect and defend our core principles.
ReplyDeleteAs for the "black people" you are talking about, for some unknown reason, most have adopted the Democrats mantra that they are not able to care of themselves and need to be taken care of by the government. Obviously, their leaders who support the liberals, don't look at it that way, but I, myself, would be offended by their "slave" mentality and would not "follow the leader".
The liberals and the "black" leaders have kept them down by not respecting their abilities. Only those blacks that have broken out of this generational trap are truly free and reap the rewards of this free society.
You have Condoleezza Rice and Colin Powell who have broken away from that mold. We Republicans here in SC have a great example in Tim Scott, our candidate for Representative this year. There are many more that have made their mark in business.
ReplyDeleteThese success stories are entirely different from the Sharpton and Jacksons that earn their living and notoriety by feeding on the "slave" mentality.