Friday, May 10, 2013

The Stench of Benghazi Lingers


Something smells real bad
Jay Carney spoke with White House reporters this afternoon in a closed door, off-the-record meeting to lie about Benghazi and get the press to go along with it in the hopes of convincing them that the Obama administration is competent and non-seditious. This came after Stephen Hayes of the Weekly Standard uncovered emails sent from the administration, (primarily the State Department), and Jonathan Karl of ABC News got most of the credit for the "exclusive." It seems clear now that Carney's claim that the only changes that took place from the original report was that the word "embassy" was changed to reflect the type of facility the Benghazi killing field actually was--more like a consulate with an American ambassador rather than an embassy with an American ambassador. Well, with this new evidence, it seems that the Obama administration was being less than truthful, which is the PC way of saying they lied like cheap rugs.

You can see from the timeline just how the changes took place seen here and judge for yourself. Remember, Carney insisted that they relied solely on CIA talking points that the intelligence community wrote and revised. 

On "Good Morning America," Jonathan Karl said that many of the changes of the emails came from Victoria Nuland, the State Department spokesperson. She said that the information of the CIA warnings could be used by members of Congress to "beat up the State Department for not paying attention to warnings, so why would we want to feed that . . . ?"


It seems that the motivation for all the editing in the emails was to ensure that each incompetent department within the Obama administration was not seen as incompetent. I mean, why go there? It might make Hillary look incompetent too when she got that call at 2:00 AM.

I would simply like to know where Obama was, what did he do when he found out about it, and why is he not impeached.

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