Did Barack Obama offer Arlen Specter a job in return for his switching parties?
Arlen Specter has been in contact with the Obama regime concerning the possibility of his joining the regime in some capacity when his senate term expires in January.
The White House is already denying the idea that these negotiations were part of any deal between the regime and Arlen Specter in the event that Arlen Specter eventually lost his senate seat in return for his switching parties.
I would like nothing better than to take the Obama regime at its word that this wasn’t a deal negotiated as a contingency plan in case Arlen Specter lost his re-election bid, but in light of all of the shady backroom deals that lead to the passage of the healthcare reform bill, and in light of the job offers to Arlen Specter’s primary opponent– Joe Sestak– and to Andrew Romanoff, I am skeptical of the Obama regime’s innocence in this matter. I can’t help but think that this is some form of payback that probably was negotiated during the talks that led Arlen Specter to switch parties.
The Obama regime has already admitted that they dispatched President Clinton to “feel out” Joe Sestak’s willingness to accept a job that would preclude him from running against Arlen Specter in the Pennsylvania primary, showing the world that Barack Obama has a proclivity in interfering in senate races. It isn’t beyond the realm of possibility of believability that Barack Obama would also come up with a contingency plan if Arlen Specter went on to lose his primary bid.
This story is still in its infancy and we do not know much about it, but there is one thing that we know for sure; we must watch this story closely.












