Posted on 12/01/2014 9:14:56 AM PST by Nachum
The Washington Post, in an editorial called Benghazi debunked, claims that the House Intelligence Committee has dump[ed] cold water on the GOPs conspiracy theories regarding Benghazi. The Post cites three alleged GOP conspiracy theories: (1) that the White House tried to obscure the fact that al Qaeda-linked terrorists were behind the attacks, (2) that stand-down orders were issued to those who were in a position to aid the compound, and (3) that the CIA was using the facility to run guns to Syria. The second of these theories isnt a conspiracy theory at all. To my knowledge, no one has claimed
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More lies from the Washington Post. Nobody expects anything else.
But Hillary said, what difference does it make.
The thugs are already threatening to burn the place down if the players face any kind of fines or sanctions.
>>Hope the NFL office is burnt to the ground: League warned against fining St. Louis Rams players<<
We have an active and live race war. We’d better start acting like it.
I wonder where Qadaffi’s gold went to? Maybe we should ask Hillary and Obama.
IIRC, te gun running to Syria was in fact in the senate document, but buried deep in the document.
A once great newspaper has fallen to become the head cheerleader for team Obama. Who knows when Gruber becomes their new cause celebre?
” that the White House tried to obscure the fact that al Qaeda-linked terrorists were behind the attacks”
In fact, the White House claimed that the attacks caused by outrage over copies of American produced porn video that was getting around. The poor slob that made the video was thrown in jail over this. I wonder if he’s still there.
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