Posts Tagged ‘job’
Drive a wiener?
Admit it — you know you want to be one of the Oscar Mayer wienermobile drivers. you can apply online to drive one of the six vehicles which roam the USA. There are 12 slots open, so get busy and get a sweet ride with a job attached! And now I can’t get the jingle out of my head… Oh, I wish I were an Oscar Meyer….
And a job…
Remember the grandmother Trump got released from prison? Now he has gotten Catherine Toney a job, about which you will read absolutely nothing in the press. My bet is that she will do quite well.
Sestak’s job offer…
Jeffrey Lord does a cracking good job of telling you what David Axlerod was really thinking when John King asked him about the Sestak job offer.
Bear in mind that Sandy Berger and the Clinton machine used Sestak to get rid of Rep. Curt Weldon, who investigated intelligence failures during the Clinton Administration. Rep. Darrell Issa knows that, and he just keeps digging on the story. Note that AG Eric Holder professes to be concerned about the purported job offer, yet subsequently DoJ has nixed any special counsel to investigate. Sestak’s offer to comply with any federal probe is meaningless theater.
Don’t forget this is the second job offer to become public knowledge. The activity was likely criminal, but even if Dick Morris is correct that it’s an impeachable offense, I doubt that would happen. But isn’t Sestak covering up a crime?
No one is surprised when the New York Post wants the White House come clean about the deal. But eyebrows rise when the L.A. Times prints a snarky piece about the Obama Administration investigating and clearing itself, and the Washington Post complains about the lack of sunlight.
You suspect it’s troublesome when CNN bothers to ask Sestak about the matter. You know it’s real trouble when Rep. Anthony Weiner, best known for profanity-laced tirades against Republicans, calls for the White House to release the details, followed by Sen Dick Durbin’s echo. His Oneness and Democrats are very eager for this to stop being a topic of conversation. Michelle Malkin’s piece will not make them happy.