The Schultz Doctrine states that any ex-military officer who runs for office as a Democrat is ipso facto not fit to hold office. There are no known recent exceptions. Moving on now, to retired admiral Joe Sestak.
The video above is more damning evidence against the Administration,
with Sestak the pawn who ain't talking because, well, the ipso facto
thing. You know -- Party trumps rectitude. This transcript via The Weekly Standard.
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House press secretary Robert Gibbs was questioned closely and at length
today about whether the White House would care to clear the air about
Pennsylvania Democrat Joe Sestak's claim he was offered a federal job
if he'd drop out of the race against Sen. Arlen Specter. Here is what
Gibbs had to say:
I don’t have anything to add to what I said in March.
I don’t have anything to add today.
I don’t have anything to add to that.
I gave that answer in March, and I don’t have anything to add to that.
Jake, I don’t have anything to add to what I said in March.
I don’t have anything to add to what Jake asked me.
I will just refer you to what I said in March."
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