Wednesday, May 26, 2010

The Admiral and the hack

Talk about a no win situation. You have a candidate, your own candidate, saying that you bribed him not to run against sometimes Demo-dope sometimes Republi-rat Marbles in the mouth Arlen Specter.


The PA Demo-Dope candidate for the senate, Joe Sestak, is claiming that someone in the White House offered him a position if he’d forego a run against Scottish Law expert Specter. Were you or I involved, that would be called a bribe. When Demo-Dope leadership is involved, it’s called business as usual.

So the president’s boy with the unbelievably bad hair, David Axelrod goes on CNN and says that there is “no evidence” that the bribe attempt ever happened. No evidence? Are you nuts? You have a candidate for the senate saying it did happen, and it happened to him. I suppose in the Keystone Cops world of evidence collecting a credible accusation from a person in a position of trust and power against his own interests equals no evidence. Talk about stupid, where’s Springfield Police Chief Clancy Wigum when you really need him?

Well where the hell was the follow up? How about, “David, first off I love what you’ve done with the comb over this morning, but are you calling Sestak, the Demo-Dope candidate for the senate in PA, a liar?” But on CNN the host says, “Well you can’t do better than that can you? No evidence. No crime. And coming from an impartial guy like Alxelrod, you just have to believe him. Now move along folks. There’s nothing to see here. Move along. Time for a commercial yet? Move along.”

How can this end in anything but disaster for the Demo-Dopes? If Sestak is telling the truth, someone in the White House is in deep doo-doo. I can hear every Republican interviewee from now until 2012, “We need to find out what the president knew and when did he know it.”

If Sestak is lying, there goes another Demo-Dope senate in the senate. Oh, don’t think Demo-Dopes are going to get away with making this between hair model Axelrod and Sestak. Sestak is going to have name names. He cannot run a credible campaign with this hanging over his head. When he finally names the names, the White House is going to be on the defensive.

So who are you going to belive? Seatak is a former Navy Admiral. Axelrod is political advisor. Hmmm. Lemmee see, Naval Officer or political hack? I think the White House is in trouble on this one.

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