The hardest thing to prove in a bribery case is the “quid pro quo.” A quid pro quo is something for something which a party receives in return for something they do, give, or promise. Congressman Sestak was promised a “non-paying” job by President Clinton on behalf of Rham Emanuel if he would drop-out of the Pennsylvania primary against Arlen Spector.
The fact that Sestak did NOT get the job is proof if the bribe! The offer was made by the White House and Congressman Sestak did NOT do what the offer requested. Thus he did NOT get the job! That’s a pretty simple observation of what transpired.
If this is a job that Sestak could take uncompensated and remain in Congress, then why didn’t he get the job? Doesn’t this support the concept of the quid pro quo? It does!
Action To Take
Contact your representatives and demand an independant investigation into the “alleged” bribe. Americans need to know the TRUTH of what transpired and whether the White House staff or the President broke the law.
Thursday, June 3, 2010
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