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The Sestak Affair Will Not Go Away

Alan from NJ Wrote: Jun 07, 2010 3:21 PM
and all the words spoken by the administration do not fit together. Sestak should go down in flames for doing what so many do. I seldom lie, not being bright enough to recall exactly what I said, how I said it.
And being able to be embarrassed. Too many of these people are no brighter than I am, but never seem to suffer embarrassment. Their words will be replayed. What will show is the fumbling, scrambling, rephrasing, mis-speaking,(shall we say it?)lies.
I am a believer in the criminal being displayed in the market place, because shame can, sometimes, work. Alinsky, in 'Rules for Radicals' esteemed ridicule, as an effective tool for his evil schemes. It may work for good. One after another, our elected officials show either...

If the Obama White House believes the controversy surrounding the administrations engagement with Congressman Joe Sestak (D-Pa.) will “go gently into that goodnight,” they are sorely mistaken. The more we Americans learn of the affair, the more questions we have.

In February of this year, cable talk-show host Larry Kane asked Sestak if the Obama administration had offered him a job if he would abandon his primary campaign against Senator Arlen Specter. The story had apparently been floating around the Washington press corps for many months, yet no one had bothered to ask Sestak if it were true. Sestak responded,...

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