Obama Overruled Two Top Lawyers on Libya

LIBYA BOMBSHELL: Obama Overruled Two Top Lawyers, Who Told Him War Must Be Terminated

Joe Weisenthal Business Insider 6/17/2011

This week several members of Congress challenged Obama on the legality of the Libya war, given that actions have exceeded the 90 day period during which The White House doesn’t need Congressional authority for military […]

You Can Take the Pol Out of Chicago. . .

Jennifer Rubin Commentary Magazine 5/30/2010

As he often does, Obama tried to distance himself from his own administration’s mess. He ducked a personal response and had his lawyer issue a memo on the Joe Sestak job-offer scandal on the Friday before Memorial Day. He thereby succeeded in revealing that Sestak is a fabulist, his own […]

Report: Sestak Was Not Eligible for Job Clinton Supposedly Offered…

FreeThinkerNY Weasel Zippers 5/29/2010

Obamagate cover-up…

Via Washington Examiner

In a little-noticed passage Friday, the New York Times reported that Rep. Joe Sestak was not eligible for a place on the President’s Intelligence Advisory Board, the job he was reportedly offered by former President Bill Clinton. And indeed a look at the Board’s website reveals […]

Rahm to Bill to Joe

The former president as political cutout.

The Wall Street Journal 5/29/2010

At his Thursday press conference, President Obama said that “I can assure the public that nothing improper took place” in the curious case of Joe Sestak and the Pennsylvania Senate primary—but he declined to say what, exactly, took place. After yesterday’s pre-Memorial Day weekend […]

GOP Lawmaker Darrell Issa: Did White House Break the Law?

Brian Montopoli CBS News 3/10/2010

Republican Rep. Darrell Issa of California has written a letter to the White House general counsel questioning whether the White House broke the law by offering Rep. Joe Sestak a job in exchange for not challenging Sen. Arlen Specter in the Pennsylvania Democratic primary.

Sestak said last month that he […]

Barack Obama: the politics of hypocrisy and cynicism

It was supposed to be all about the end of politics as usual. But while President Barack Obama has been happy to bring about change while abroad by doing all he can to diminish the superpower status of the United States, at home it’s been the same old, writes Toby Harnden.

The Telegraph [UK] 21 […]

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