Posted on 05/04/2014 5:31:05 PM PDT by Hojczyk
On "Fox News Sunday," Brit Hume had a heated exchange with former Rep. Jane Harman (D-CA) after she said Benghazi was an intelligence failure and not a conspiracy to divert attention from the terrorist attacks weeks before the 2012 presidential election.
"Thats not the question," Hume said. "The question was whether in the aftermath of the attack, when the administration sent its UN ambassador out to explain it to everybody, and she did so falsely, that there wasnt a conspiracy to create the false talking points that she used. Im not talking about the CIA talking points, Im talking about the talking points used on that program that day, which were monumentally misleading, that since have been shown to be false, and based on no intelligence that we know of.
http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-TV/2014/05/04/Brit-Hume-Eviscerates-Jane-Harman-Over-Monumentally-Misleading-Benghazi-Talking-Points
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Nixon lied, and covered up about a burglary he ordered to an office staffed by Democrats: Nixon resigned, rather that choosing to submit to an Impeachment Trial. Nobody died.
Bill Clinton lied and was Impeached. Vince Foster and Ron Armstrong died.
B. Hussein lied, was AWOL, covered up and is proud of it. Four of his employees were brutally murdered, while Obama slept like a baby.
There’s a British version?? I saw the last episode last night where he becomes POTUS and that was it. I love that show, it’s Hillary and Bill to a tee, two absolute psychopaths in politics with the roles reversed today: Hillary is Frank and Bill is Claire. Someone gets in the way? Hey Hillary will Arkancide their ass. And what party do Frank and Claire belong to? Gee whiz! The Democrat party ha ha.
Obama didn’t sleep like a baby, he went to Vegas to party with former crack dealer, double attempted murderer and Castro fan Jay-Z.
- - -on 9-12-2012.
Just caught part of the discussion and had to tune out after I thought I heard George Will, of all people, agree that all ‘rats would have to do would be to refuse to participate in the Benghazi hearings and it would make what the ‘pubs were doing with the hearings look totally partisan and biased, thereby hurting them politically - astounding - I thought the way our government was established meant that the party that won control of the House in open elections got to set the agenda for the House, and the losing party was obligated to participate for the good of the government and the country - had Republicans decided not to take part in the Watergate affair, would it have made the ‘rats look like partisan hacks, and allowed Nixon to finish his presidency? (and by the way, Watergate did not prove that Nixon was the center of a vast criminal conspiracy, another bizarre Will comment from this morning) - with friends like him......
Oh my word, the final episode of the Brit version is Hillary to a tee. You will love it.
For Nixon on Watergate it was”What did he know, and when did he know it?”
For Obama on Benghazi it is “Where was Obama, and what was he doing?”
For deception, Nixon had his 26 minutes of erased recordings.
For deception, Obama had his “Awful” Video.
You can see it on Netflix.
It was done in 1990 and yet it is outstanding and still immensely topical.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Cards_(UK_TV_series)
House of Cards (UK TV series)
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This article is about the 1990 UK television series. For the 2013 US series of the same name, see House of Cards (U.S. TV series).
House of Cards
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Based on
House of Cards
by Michael Dobbs
Written by
Andrew Davies
Michael Dobbs
Directed by
Paul Seed
Starring
Ian Richardson
Susannah Harker
David Lyon
Diane Fletcher
Original language(s)
English
Production
Producer(s)
Ken Riddington
Running time
55 minutes
Distributor
BBC
Broadcast
Original run
18 November 1990 9 December 1990
Chronology
Followed by
To Play the King
House of Cards is a 1990 political thriller television drama serial by the BBC in four episodes, set after the end of Margaret Thatcher’s tenure as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. It was televised from 18 November to 9 December 1990, to critical and popular acclaim. The story was adapted by Andrew Davies from a novel written by Michael Dobbs, a former Chief of Staff at Conservative Party headquarters. Dobbs’s novel was also dramatised for radio for BBC World Service in 1996, by Neville Teller, and had two television sequels (To Play the King and The Final Cut). The opening and closing theme music for those TV series is entitled “Francis Urquhart’s March.”[1]
House of Cards was ranked 84th in the British Film Institute list of the 100 Greatest British Television Programmes in 2000.[2] In 2013, the serial and the Dobbs novel were the basis for a U.S. adaptation set in Washington, D.C., commissioned and released by Netflix.
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