Saturday, May 29, 2010

The unbearable corruptness

Of an unpaid advisory position.

It's truly the most corrupt thing EVAH!

I remember as a child, my father offering me a chance to not be grounded in exchange for cleaning my room.

So you see, I too, was a victim of an unspeakable crime.

6 comments:

StonyPillow said...

They didn't even offer him a paying job. The more I hear, the more I think Obama was trying hard to get Sestak elected, while keeping any promises he made to Spectre.

pansypoo said...

obama REALLY REALLY tried hard to save arlen. wink wink nudge nudge.

your dad should have been impeached.

sukabi said...

the only thing missing from this is the "Well, a promise is a promise, and we kept ours." note card to Arlen with the "PS - so long sucka" card to follow a few days later...

so yeah, I've got to agree with the others... if all they offered Sestak was an unpaid position on some advisory board, then they weren't seriously trying to get him to quit his senate run.

DrDick said...

Lincoln and Reagan actually provided paying jobs to successfully get candidates to withdraw. Perhaps we should retroactively impeach them.

Anonymous said...

Does tell you what a shit candidate Sestak is that One would have been just as well able to work with him as Spectre. All three of 'em suck. Better, i guess, that Arlen didn't win this, then the general, then kick, so O'bama could then appoint mcKKKain, as he might well have when mcKKKain loses his primary, as he surely will.

guessed said...

cheney/bush era was nothing but eight long years of rampant self dealing & quid pro quos.