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OpinionJune 3, 2010

Playing politics, the Obama administration and Bill Clinton tried to talk Joe Sestak out of opposing Arlen Specter using possibly illegal inducements. While oil spews into the Gulf and national debt rises by millions per day, the incumbent Republican Congress members focus on the Sestak Senate campaign in Pennsylvania...

Playing politics, the Obama administration and Bill Clinton tried to talk Joe Sestak out of opposing Arlen Specter using possibly illegal inducements. While oil spews into the Gulf and national debt rises by millions per day, the incumbent Republican Congress members focus on the Sestak Senate campaign in Pennsylvania.

The incumbent Republican leadership is pushing for a special prosecutor to investigate if the Obama administration violated federal law. This will consume federal resources (money borrowed from China, no doubt) to, in my opinion, no effective end. This is putting politics before people.

If the national Republican Party had any creativity, they would run ads where Pennsylvania's Republican candidate could say "Barack Obama and Bill Clinton don't believe Joe Sestak belongs in the Senate, and neither do I."

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