Barack Obama and many in the press like to claim his administration was scandal free.
Not true.
He had plenty of scandals -- he just also had a press willing to look the other way.
Imagine the scandal if Wilbur Ross, the current Secretary of Commerce, had hit a car that had stopped for a railroad train. Imagine if Wilbur then got out of the car, spoke to three people in the car he hit, ran back to his car and then sped off?
That would be, yes, a hit and run.
Guess what?
But it was John Bryson. CBS NEWS reported in June 11, 2012:
According to the written statement by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's
Department, Bryson, 68, was allegedly behind the wheel of a Lexus that
rear-ended another vehicle waiting for a train to pass in the city of
San Gabriel at around 5:05 p.m. PT. The statement says Bryson spoke with
the three males in the other car, then allegedly drove away, hitting
their Buick again in the process.
It was briefly reported and then quickly ignored -- Bryson was Secretary of Commerce at the time.
He pretended to have a health crisis and resigned ten days later. This was an election year. Yet the press never speculated on what it said about Barack's 'character' that one of his Cabinet members was a hit and run driver.
Isaiah's THE WORLD TODAY JUST NUTS "The Trusted Driver of Commerce."