Sestak and the Obama's Watergate

I hear another Democrat from Colorado is stating the exact same thing happened to him. If he was to drop out of the primary he might have a choice of 3 positions, and supposedly the job descriptions were emailed to him. He graciously declined the offer.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100602/ap_on_el_se/us_colorado_senate

[quote]dmaddox wrote:
I hear another Democrat from Colorado is stating the exact same thing happened to him. If he was to drop out of the primary he might have a choice of 3 positions, and supposedly the job descriptions were emailed to him. He graciously declined the offer.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100602/ap_on_el_se/us_colorado_senate[/quote]

It’s not exactly the same. The email is from an official member of the administration.

^ who was on vacation at the time and spoke with consent from his supervisor, acted entirely on his own intiative - LMAO - just making that up, but the “official” explanation won’t be much different.

Clinton may have been the Teflon president, byt Obama is the force-field president - it’s amazing he gets anything accomplished since he knows so little of what is actually happening within his own administration . . . .

He has the House and the Senate. Clinton was impeached, but not voted out. Come November lets see if the forcefield still works.