Author, professor, economist, and conservative libertarian Thomas Sowell appeared on the Sean Hannity show last night to discuss race in American politics and the Shirley Sherrod situation.
As new information came to light today, I felt badly for former USDA official, Shirley Sherrod. She has become embroiled in something much bigger than her or the USDA. If you want to know exactly how I feel, let me just say that I agree with pretty much everything Ace says here.
However, the best person to put the entire situation in perspective is Andrew Breitbart who appeared on the Sean Hannity Show tonight to break it all down. Watch…
The video below shows Andrew Breitbart and civil rights activist Michael Myers discussing the political double standard with Sean Hannity and agreeing.
Michelle Malkin was on the Hannity Show last night and broke down Obama’s lame response to the oil disaster in the gulf. When in doubt, just appoint another CZAR!
Larry Kane is the reporter who blew the lid off this story by asking Joe Sestak a simple and direct question in an interview for Comcast News. Kane was interviewed by Sean Hannity last night and revealed new details. Check it out…
When the taping stopped, Joe Sestak looked surprised .
“You are the first person who ever asked me that question.”
And that was true. But why was I the first. There was buzz about this story since last summer. A few days before the February 18th taping of Voice Of Reason for The Comcast Network, I was advised by two reliable sources that someone in or close to the White House had dangled a high level job offer to Sestak, to give a clear path to Senator Specter for the nomination. I thought it would be a good thing to pose the question to Sestak in the upcoming interview.
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.
As a sitting member of Congress, Sestak was not eligible for the job. And since the White House intended for Sestak to remain in his House seat, he would not have been eligible for the board after this November’s elections, provided he was re-elected to the House.
Crimping his carefully crafted outsider image and undercutting a centerpiece of his 2008 campaign, President Barack Obama got caught playing the usual politics — dangling a job offer for a political favor in the hunt for power.
His lawyer admitted as much in a Friday report. It detailed how Obama’s chief of staff, Rahm Emanuel, sent former President Bill Clinton on a mission: try to persuade Rep. Joe Sestak, D-Pa., to abandon his primary challenge to Sen. Arlen Specter, D-Pa., by offering an executive branch post. Sestak said no, stayed in the race and beat the incumbent.
“I can assure the public that nothing improper took place,” Obama had told reporters at the White House on Thursday.
True or not, Obama has a political problem.
Finally, former Clinton advisor Dick Morris appeared on the Sean Hannity show Friday 5/28/10 night to discuss the issue. Bottom line? Not buying it.
I’ve been watching news programs all weekend and other than the BP Oil disaster, one story keeps coming up; Joe Sestak.
It seems the White House strategy to dump a story on a Friday night before the weekend, a strategy they’ve used before, isn’t working this time.