I think Wallace nailed Pfeiffer to the wall, making the point that Obama claims he told Chairman of the Joint Chiefs to protect the people in Benghazi, then NEVER checked back to find out if his “order” had been followed.
Pfeiffer said he doesn’t recall what room Obama was in. That’s because Obama was either in bed in the bedroom or or the couch in an adjoining room.
And Pfeiffer is 100% wrong. There was plenty to U. S. military could have done that night. Plenty. They were not allowed to, and THAT is Obama’s fault.
I know I am preaching to the choir...
Just for the sake of argument, let's say that Obama did tell the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs to take action and protect the people in Benghazi. Obviously, that directive was never carried out. If that's the case, why didn't Obama go ballistic over the fact that his order was ignored? Why wasn't someone (or several people) relieved of their command or otherwise diciplined over this? What kind of Commander in Chief would just shrug his shoulders and say "oh, well", after his direct order was ignored by the military? It just doesn't add up.