Posted on 11/14/2012 4:53:57 PM PST by drewh
Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., responded to President Obamas challenge that he go after me over the Benghazi attack by declaring him either incompetent or corrupt and suggesting he is not taking the attack seriously.
This president this administration has either been guilty of colossal incompetence or been engaged in a coverup, neither of which is acceptable to the American people, McCain said on the Senate floor today. I speak as a friend of Christopher Stevens, I speak as a person who knows something about warfare, I speak as something of an authority that this attack could have been prevented if the information on the ground had been taken into consideration.
Stevens, the U.S. Ambassador to Libya, was killed during a terrorist attack on September 11, 2012, that the president and his team originally portrayed as an outburst that grew out of a protest against an anti-Islam Youtube video. Stevens and the U.S. mission to Libya repeatedly requested extra security as they faced 13 separate security threats in the lead-up to the attack, but those requests were denied.
McCain called for a congressional Select Committee to investigate the attack and the administration response. There clearly is a need because there is a huge credibility gap among the American people because of the [contradictory statements about the attacks] beginning with the President of the United States, McCain said. What did the president know? When did he know about it? And what did he do about it?
With that sequence of questions, Obamas 2008 opponent echoed the question posed by Sen. Sam Baker, R-Tenn., during the Watergate investigation that brought down Richard Nixon.
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Others of us, contrariwise, do (and will) not.
You may care about this. I may care about this...
But we gotta keep Obama as President. He gimme a phone!
...too bad that phone didn't come with a News App...
Nobody else cares.
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