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Sestak a no-go for any job. So what was the deal?

The White House admitted Thursday that it offered Colorado Senate candidate Andrew Romanoff a job at the U.S. Agency for International Development, but it has never said specifically what it offered Rep. Joe Sestak to keep him from challenging Arlen Specter in the Pennsylvania Senate primary. Read More

Robert Gibbs raises the Sestak stonewall

The White House’s self-exonerating report on the Joe Sestak affair has given spokesman Robert Gibbs a new way not to answer questions.  Now, when asked about the offer of a federal position to Sestak in return for Sestak’s agreement not to challenge Sen. Read More

Sestak was ineligible for job Clinton offered

In a little-noticed passage Friday, the New York Times reported that Rep. Read More

GOP: White House Sestak story not believable

Republicans are expressing deep skepticism about the just-released statement from the White House on Rep. Joe Sestak’s allegation that the White House offered Sestak a big government job if he would not challenge Sen. Arlen Specter, the White House’s favored candidate in the Pennsylvania Senate primary. The big question: The White House got Bill Clinton involved for this? Read More
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