According to the New York Times report, there's nothing to see here;
"President Obama's chief of staff used former President Bill Clinton as an intermediary to see if Representative Joe Sestak would drop out of Pennsylvania's Democratic Senate primary if given a prominent, but unpaid, advisory position, the White House said on Friday.
Rahm Emanuel, the chief of staff, asked Mr. Clinton last summer to explore "options of service" on a presidential or senior government advisory board with Mr. Sestak, the White House said in a statement. Mr. Sestak said no and went on to win last week's primary against Senator Arlen Specter.
The White House disputed Republican claims that the conversations might be illegal or improper. "There was no such impropriety," Robert F. Bauer, the White House counsel, said in a memo released to reporters. "The Democratic Party leadership had a legitimate interest in averting a divisive primary fight and a similarly legitimate concern about the congressman vacating his seat in the House."
Sestak sent out a statement that mirrored this take.
Well good. We can all rest easy because there's no problem. These people are squeaky clean.
*loud cough*
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