Maybe, next time Fox “News” will stick to serious law scholars from Liberty University. Via C&L:
Colby: But Rick let me bring up one other issue. President Clinton was asked by the White House, the timing is interesting because he was there, President Obama was there and there are also reports that Congressman Sestaks’s brother who’s his campaign manager was also contacted at the same time, before the statement from the White House was issued. If it is evaluated that they all worked together there are at least allegations raised by those who want further investigation of obstruction of justice. What about that?
Hasen: Well, you know the coverage that I’ve seen on your network sounds pretty breathless. It seems to me that this is really much ado about nothing. It would not be surprising for the White House to give the heads up to Sestak through his campaign manager that a statement was coming out and I’m sure that President Clinton and President Obama have many more things to talk about than this.
I think you know, if you look at say the polling in Pennsylvania it doesn’t seem like this is an issue that is burning on the minds of Pennsylvania voters. So I really think this is likely to blow over the next week or so and we’ll have this long weekend and see if the story actually has any legs going into next week.
And teanut heads explode everywhere. Time to move on to next faux controversy …