Rahm to Bill to Joe

The Wall Street Journal The former president as political cutout.   width=71At his Thursday press conference President Obama said that I can assure the public that nothing improper took place in the curious case of Joe Sestak and the Pennsylvania Senate primarybut he declined to say what exactly took place. After yesterdays pre-Memorial Day weekend news dump now we know. Sort of. Maybe. In a way. Last summer Mr. Sestak said hed been offered a high-ranking federal job in return for ending his ultimately successful bid to depose Arlen Specter an act of interfering in an election that would constitute a felony if it was direct enough. The account released yesterday by White House counsel Robert Bauer says that Rahm Emanuel enlisted Bill Clinton to determine whether Congressman Sestak would be interested in service on a Presidential or other Senior Executive Branch Advisory Board. And the post would have been uncompensated. So a two-term President who is now ambassador to the world is running errands for the White House chief of staff and the plumb job he has at his disposal is a seat on the Presidents Intelligence Advisory Board or perhaps the Presidents Commission on White House Fellowships? And the Congressman was supposed to give up his reasonable chance at a U.S. Senate seat for such a sinecure? As a simple matter of political respect Mr. Clinton could at least have thrown in a consulting gig with Yucaipa. Mr. Sestak put out a statement yesterday corroborating that chain of events which is somewhat credulity-strainingnot least because of the White Houses eagerness to clear the primary field. There have been numerous reported instances in the past when prior Administrationsboth Democratic and Republican and motivated by the same goalsdiscussed alternative paths to service for qualified individuals also considering campaigns for public office Mr. Bauer wrote. Such discussions are fully consistent with the relevant law and ethical requirements. Youve got to love that alternative paths to service rap. Mr. Clinton must be howling. Its possible that all we really have here is a case of the Obama White House playing Washington politics as usual which the White House refused to admit for three months because this is what Mr. Obama promised he would not do if he became President. However this is clearly what he hired Mr. Emanuel to do for him and given his ethical record Mr. Clinton was the perfect political cutout. So much for the most transparent Administration in history. Then again George W. Bush merely exercised his right to fire a handful of U.S. Attorneys and Democrats made that a federal case for years even though it has since gone nowhere legally. The Emanuel to Clinton to Sestak job offer still needs a scrub under oath by the Justice Department and the relevant Congressional committees.
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