Re: 2nd Term Part VIII - The Thin Red Line
But after two invitations to do so, you declined to state how you thought the deaths were the result of anything State or the Oval Office did or did not do. So, despite your eager self righteousness, it is not the deaths that you are going on and on about but the administration's spin job afterwards.
I think what so many find offensive about the outrage on the extreme right over Benghazi is that many of those who are in a frenzy now about what appears to be misbehavior after an event that caused the death of four continue to believe the Iraq War, which killed and maimed unknown thousands and played a role in driving this country's economy into the trash bin, was good policy. It's not a matter of blaming Dubya for Benghazi or anything else: it's a matter of recognizing the staggering level of hypocrisy that is playing out. Some republicans are talking impeachment??
I can understand why the House republicans want to raise as big a stink about Benghazi as they can--it's political coin and it plays well in their socially conservative, generally rural south constituencies. I don't even have a problem with a congressional inquiry. The State Department and the administration should be asked what could have been done to prevent this from happening and what is being done to make sure it does not happen again. But that is not what this is headed for. It would be nice to be proven wrong.
It may be that nothing could have been done to prevent that tragedy. But the fact that you and the rest of the Obamaphiles continue to suggest that "Bush was worse," tells me you're worried. Perhaps very worried that there's some deep, dark secret here which will not only expose Obama but splash some mud on Hillary. Otherwise, why not just take the hit? "We screwed up." "We made an honest mistake" Instead, we get lies, dissembling, changes of subject (which you're particularly good at), diversions and all the rest.
Perhaps if I explain it to you a
third time, you'll catch on (but I doubt it). How can I provide specifics of potential misfeasance, malfeasance and nonfeasance by the Obama administration on this matter if they continue to lie and coverup? We've been told that the ambassador wanted additional security. And how much of a foreign policy expert does it take to be worried about attacks on the anniversary of 9/11? Like a mynah bird with Tourette's you've applied your big rhetorical whiffle bat now three times. And it's still irrelevant.
Where was Obama during the 8 hours of the attacks? What was he doing. With whom was he consulting? What did they advise him? What decisions, if any, did he make? These are the kinds of questions an administration committed to "transparency" would have long ago addressed. If the explanation here is "we did the best we could," then why not just tell us? If the goal was transparency, then why was the relevant official AWOL? Why did the administration instead roll out a spokesman who had zero responsibilities when it came to security at diplomatic installations? And why did that official (and the president) continue to offer a ridiculous lie about a video to explain what had happened? 'Course there
was an election coming up. Nah, that couldn't have been part of the calculations. And holding any administration responsible for its political maneuvering is as American as apple pie. Why act like it's somehow unprecedented here? "It's all politics," he shrieks. Well, look who just woke up.
When Obama green lighted the attack on Bin Laden (carried out by brave men) we knew exactly where he was and what he was doing. Situation Room photos, national TV speech, the whole nine yards. But in this case, where the outcome was somewhat less successful, he's suddenly the dog who didn't bark. I wonder why that is. Perhaps these hearings will clear up some of these questions. Perhaps not.
But you keep swinging at those high hard ones with your little plastic bat. It'll continue to impress the diehards. But you won't get the ball out of the infield. "People died and Obama (and Hillary) lied." I'm sure the president will be able to appeal to his urban, mostly ethnic base, with claims of "racism" to deflect his responsibility here.
Hypocrisy? You've got a death grip on the obvious, haven't you? Perhaps you came to this realization during John Conyers' impeachment hearings. Like the man said: Politics ain't bean bag. So just climb down off your horse, would ya? It's unseemly. And silly. BTW, you refer to the "extreme right" (most of you guys are apparantly incapable of recognizing that those are actually two words), I'm wondering how often you use the phrase "extreme left." Certainly there
is an extreme left, no? But it makes your job so much easier if you can just dismiss any opposition to or disagreement with the "community organizer" as "extreme" and/or "racist."