White House Misses Deadline on Inquiry About Sestak Scandal, Call for Special Prosecutor Likely

The White House counsel’s office failed to meet an already extended deadline for answering questions from House Republicans about Rep. Joe Sestak (D-Pa.), who had said the White House offered him a high-level administration job in exchange for his not running against Sen. Arlen Specter (D-Pa.) in the Pennsylvania Democratic Senate primary.

Legal experts and members of Congress have said that if the White House made the quid pro quo job offer to Sestak, it could constitute a federal crime. Specter, a former district attorney, said it could constitute bribery.  SOURCE

When in history has the White House committed so many crimes without being held accountable. Obama really think that he is above the laws of America and can do anything including bribery. We have to vote the dictator Barack Obama and the democrats out of Washington D.C. and take our Country back.
I suggest we all find a Tea Party to join in our area.

DEMOCRAT Sen. Arlen Specter Flips to Support Public Insurance Option

Sen. Arlen Specter told an audience of union activists Thursday that he supports the public health insurance option currently being considered by Congress as part of the healthcare overhaul.

“I know you are very interested in the public component and I think Senator Schumer has the right idea about having a public component,” Specter said at a rally held at the Capitol City Brewery near Union Station. The remarks were first reported by The Morning Call’s Pennsylvania Avenue political blog.

The statement signaled a dramatic shift, apparently brought on in anticipation of a tight race in the Democratic Primary against Rep. Joe Sestak. One new poll shows Specter’s favorability rating at a 17-year low. Read More

More About Arlen Specter.

Specter’s numbers dive since ‘conversion’
Only 28 percent of all those surveyed say that he deserves re-election, according to the latest Keystone Poll, and double that number say it’s time for a change.

Specter’s party switch, announced April 28, has hurt his job-performance ratings among Democrats as well as Republicans, according to a telephone survey of 498 registered voters, conducted last week by the Center for Opinion Research at Franklin & Marshall College. Read More

Arlen Specter is a laugh, will do anything to get re-elected no matter what it will do to the American people!