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May 16, 2013
Looks like the Obama Regime will need to invest heavily in fire-retardant pants. Under increasing pressure following the testimony of three brave Americans last week, on Wednesday the White House released a 100-page file containing emails associated with the attack in Benghazi resulting in the murders of four Americans. Shockingly, there seem to be no references to a YouTube video. You can read them here. Until today, it had continually refused to release anything, staunchly denying any hand in willfully misleading the public. The emails show that the State Department and White House officials had a heavy hand in changing the talking points from “terrorism,” which indeed it was, to its final draft blaming an “awful internet video.” Whoever came up with that clunker of a fictional tale must have spent a fair amount of time scouring the bowels of YouTube in search of a suitable scapegoat. According to FOX News:
“State Department officials repeatedly objected to — and tried to water down — references to Al Qaeda and prior security warnings in the administration’s initial internal story-line on the Benghazi attack, according to dozens of emails and notes released by the White House late Wednesday.
The documents also showed the White House, along with several other departments, played a role in editing the so-called “talking points,” despite claims from the White House that it was barely involved. And they showed then-CIA Director David Petraeus objected to the watered-down version that would ultimately be used as the basis for U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice’s flawed comments on several TV shows the Sunday after the attack.”
Though for weeks they’ve been denying it, it looks increasingly like the wheels on the bus will drive right over Killary, and straight into the White House. Stay tuned…
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