Sunday, February 23, 2014

Lying About the Lies with No Regrets

Don`t you just love it when a person lies then lies about the lie and then about how they felt about lying when they first lied? Susan Rice, National Security Adviser, lied to us back in 2012 when she went on five morning TV talk shows and said the cause of the 911 attack in Benghazi was due to an anti-Muhammad video. (How can anyone be against such a wonderful, gentle, pedophile, and killer?)

Sue said she had no regrets when Dick-I-Lean-Left-of-Left Gregory asked her that tough, probing question. She claimed to Dick that she shared "the best information that we had at the time." Then she had the audacity to add, "The information I provided . . . was what we had at the moment."

That would be true if it wasn't a lie.


While admitting that some of her "information" was inaccurate (read BS), she said that the administration did not intend to mislead us. "That information turned out, in some respects, not to be 100 percent correct," she said. (The 'in some respects' actually means 'in terms of all the facts of the matter that existed and that we had.')

"But the notion that somehow I or anybody else in the administration misled the American people is patently false, and I think that that's been amply demonstrated." By 'patently false' Ms. Rice means that her lies are so believable, she's thinking of having them patented and sold to Al Gore. Nothing has been demonstrated to lead any intelligent American to believe that there was no intention of lying to us. What is now known from the emails that existed during the murder of our ambassador and 3 brave men, was that the military was fully aware that the attack was a planned terrorist assault and had been rehearsed weeks prior to 911 when they blew a 30 foot hole in he compound wall.

Rice has regrets, I'm fairly certain. Had she not gone in front of the cameras and lied, she might have become Secretary of State after leaving her UN position as our ambassador. But she withdrew from the position when having to field criticism about the attack, even though she said that she didn't know if the TV appearance (read 'lies') killed her chances for the position. Even that's a lie.

We've come to a point where political correctness has compromised our national security and pubic safety. Think about the Boston Marathon for starters.


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