Posted on 03/24/2017 9:08:16 PM PDT by Mr. Mojo
CNSNews.com) Former Obama administration national security adviser Susan Rice was castigated on social media over a Washington Post op-ed accusing the Trump White House of dissembling and contorting the facts, but doubled down in a PBS interview Wednesday, saying when the White House puts out information seen to be inaccurate if not deliberately false, it shakes the credibility and the confidence of our allies.
The criticism greeting the op-ed almost universally pointed to the fact that, in an earlier role as President Obamas ambassador to the U.N., Rice was sent by the White House to deliver to five Sunday television talk shows the message that the Sept. 11, 2012 attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi was a spontaneous reaction to an online video mocking Mohammed.
Only later did the administration publicly acknowledge that it was a terrorist attack, with a likely al-Qaeda link.
The incident prompted suspicions that the administration had deliberately sought to mislead American voters during Obamas re-election campaign about the nature of the attack. Reinforcing those suspicions was the subsequent revelation that then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, on the very night of the attack, told her daughter in an email that the deaths at the consulate were the work of an Al Queda-like [sic] group.
Rices role in disseminating the White House talking points on television drew strong and sustained criticism on Capitol Hill, and may well have cost her the chance of succeeding Clinton as secretary of state. (That December, Rice asked Obama to withdraw her name from consideration, and the post went to John Kerry.)
On the talk shows, Rice said her comments were based on the best information available at the time, but it later emerged that in highlighting the video she was acting on direct instructions from the White House.
In an email released in 2014 in response to a Freedom of Information Act request deputy national security adviser Ben Rhodes five days before Rices television appearances outlined his advice about how to portray the attack.
Rhodes wrote that she should underscore that these protests are rooted in an Internet video, and not a broader failure of policy.
In her Washington Post op-ed Tuesday, Rice wrote that, when a White House deliberately dissembles and serially contorts the facts, its actions pose a serious risk to Americas global leadership, among friends and adversaries alike.
Rice was referring among other things to Trumps assertion that Obama had the wires tapped at Trump Tower before last Novembers election. FBI Director James Comey has said he has no information that supports the accusation.
In her interview Wednesday on PBS Newshour, Rice said, we have heard a number of striking and actually patently misleading statements from not only the president, but also from his principal spokespersons.
The United States of America is the leading power in the world, she said. Our friends and our adversaries respect us in large measure because they know that we are steady. We are fact-based. We are serious.
And when we have the White House of the United States putting out information that everybody can see to be inaccurate, if not deliberately false, it shakes the credibility and the confidence of our allies, and it lends doubt to our adversaries who may miscalculate.
In the attack on the U.S. Consulate in Libyas second city, Islamic terrorists killed Ambassador Chris Stevens, Navy SEALs Tyrone Woods and Glen Doherty, and foreign service officer Sean Smith.
Since the job requires one to be able to lie through their teeth, with a straight face, she has a leg up on any competition.
Throw a stone ... the one that howls.... I think we found the leaker
Throw a stone ... the one that howls.... I think we found the leaker
[[A proven liar telling others not to lie,]]
That’s what liberals do- they are simply incapable of shame- and don’t even know the meaning of the word Hypocrite- they think it means ‘oath’
Did she ever say that to the Obama? And all his weird stuff that he signed?
“Susan Rice Warns White House Not to Put Out Inaccurate If Not Deliberately False Information”
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Oh hypocrisy thy name is Susan Rice.
The little people from a now-dead administration continue to assert relevance that they don’t have. It’s really kinda cute, actually, watching them peep-peep-peep their tiny voices like they were anything but just another citizen, no more, no less.
Like the deliberately false LIE about the video no one had seen causing Benghazi?
Or what?
A former official that should be in jail.
I'll boldly predict this bitch is indicted by the Justice department within 90 to 120 days.
Thank you Susan - now get back to cleaning windows on the Trump Tower.
And make sure you get those corners!
The phrase “Put Out Inaccurate If Not Deliberately False Information” is too cumbersome.
We need some shorthand expression for that ...
Oh, I’ve got it, “Pull a Susan Rice”!
So the headline should be:
Susan Rice Warns the White House Not To Pull a Susan Rice.
You cannot buy entertainment like.
Is that Susan Rice, Barry Soetoro or a young Michael Jackson? I can’t tell the difference.
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