Tuesday, January 4, 2011

"One of the most Corrupt President's in Modern Times" ...

Watergate? So What? Issa Won’t Investigate Sestak Crime



January 3rd, 2011
Ben Johnson, FloydReports.com



This weekend, the Republican Congressman responsible for investigating presidential misconduct said that Barack Obama’s decision to offer a position to Joe Sestak as an incentive for him to drop out of a Democratic primary “was a criminal event under the law”— and that he is going to do absolutely, positively nothing about it.

Rep. Darrell Issa, R-CA, incoming chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, rang in the new year by making a sweep of Sunday talk shows. While appearing on CNN’s State of the Union program, guest hosted by Ed Henry, he walked back several of his criticisms of Barack Obama.

He began by reneging on his words to Rush Limbaugh. Issa told Rush that Barack Obama “has been one of the most corrupt presidents in modern times.” He now says he meant to say “that this is one of the most corrupt administrations.”

He followed up by saying he will not investigate the Joe Sestak affairWhy? Because Republicans had been guilty of the same crime, too. When Henry asked him about an e-mail in which he called the event “Obama’s Watergate,” Issa responded….



Note:
"This is the most corrupt administration under the most corrupt president in modern times ... " (There, that should clear up Issa's comment on the White House and its administration.


This is no surprise to Americans.  Why do you think we voted in November to clean the "House"?  


Yes, Republicans have been guilty of similar crimes; however, the difference is, Nixon was given his "walking papers" and resigned, rather than allow proceedings to continue and be IMPEACHED.  I suggest that this same alternative be given Obama.  Compare Nixon to Obama's trail of impeachable offences and Nixon would look like a guardian angel.