Posted on 12/13/2015 4:44:15 AM PST by HomerBohn
About a month ago, we brought you a video produced by the folks at Townhall media that showed the majority of the families who lost loved ones in the Benghazi terrorist attack of 9/11/2012 were told (by Hillary Clinton) that the YouTube video was the cause of the attack.
Now, almost exactly 4 weeks later, Hillary Clinton has responded to those families and what she is saying is DISGUSTING.
This past Sunday, Hillary Clinton appeared on ABC's This Week with the sycophantic George Stephanopoulos where she was asked about the Benghazi scandal and what these families had to say about her lies. Instead of apologizing or attempting to explain away her comments, Clinton chose to call these families LIARS.
George Stephanopoulos: Did you tell them it was about the film? And what's your response?
Hillary Clinton: No. You know, look I understand the continuing grief at the loss that parents experienced with the loss of these four brave Americans. And I did testify, as you know, for 11 hours. And I answered all of these questions. Now, I can't -- I can't help it the people think there has to be something else there. I said very clearly there had been a terrorist group, uh, that had taken responsibility on Facebook, um, between the time that, uh, I - you know, when I talked to my daughter, that was the latest information; we were, uh, giving it credibility. And then we learned the next day it wasn't true. In fact, they retracted it. This was a fast-moving series of events in the fog of war and I think most Americans understand that.
A shorter version: "Did you tell them it was about the film?" 'No. They're liars. I'm telling the truth. Only stupid people would believe these families over me. This is all part of the 'vast right-wing conspiracy' against me and my family.'
Hillary Clinton is a disgusting liar and now she's smearing the grieving families of dead men to suit her own purposes. It doesn't get much worse than this. Anyone who votes for her is as morally bankrupt and intellectually dishonest as she is.
Follow up by whom the biggest clinton ass kisser in the press?
And why did Obama even speak about it in a UN address? (IIRC)
Nope, her base doesn’t believe her they are the new Gruber stupid.
They know they are being lied to they are just too stupid to care.
She talks like Obama.
lying, murdering bitch belongs in prison or at the end of a rope.
A lie detector will not necessarily expose a pathological liar. She has never been called to account for her misdeeds therefore she has no fear of being found out. BHO and many politicians are in the same category.
lying, murdering bitch belongs in prison or at the end of a rope.
That sums up my sentiments nicely.
5.56mm
Hillary for Prison 2016
Ping!
Were cameras in position when she spoke to the families? If so — how about lip readers?
Stephanopoulos might be a clintonista, but Hellery was never one of his favorite people. She’s so freaking vulnerable, I’m glad she’s still in the primary.
Ping.
They guy who made the video ended up in jail, another travesty.
This subhuman waste needs to be waterboarded. This fatso’s assets should be seized. This congenital liar needs exiled along with her worthless extended family of degenerate criminal psychopaths.
“A lie detector will not necessarily expose a pathological liar. She has never been called to account for her misdeeds therefore she has no fear of being found out.”
That is true; however, a machine can’t be impressed and it is doubtful she has ever had experience with one. She can’t spin a yes or no answer.
HERE IS VIDEO OF HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON BLAMING THE "INTERNET VIDEO" WHILE SHE STANDS IN THE PRESENCE OF THE COFFINS
Hillary Rodham Clinton's September 14, 2012 "Remarks at the Transfer of Remains Ceremony to Honor Those Lost in Attacks in Benghazi, Libya": "We’ve seen rage and violence directed at American embassies over an awful internet video that we had nothing to do with."
Source: http://www.state.gov/secretary/20092013clinton/rm/2012/09/197780.htm
Remarks at the Transfer of Remains Ceremony to Honor Those Lost in Attacks in Benghazi, Libya
Remarks
Hillary Rodham Clinton
Secretary of State
Andrews Air Force Base
Joint Base Andrews, MD
September 14, 2012
SECRETARY CLINTON: Thank you very much, Chaplain. Mr. President, Mr. Vice President, Secretary Panetta, Ambassador Rice, Secretary Powell and Mrs. Powell, family members of the four patriots and heroes we bring home, members of the State Department family, ladies and gentlemen, today we bring home four Americans who gave their lives for our country and our values. To the families of our fallen colleagues, I offer our most heartfelt condolences and deepest gratitude.
Sean Smith joined the State Department after six years in the Air Force. He was respected as an expert on technology by colleagues in Pretoria, Baghdad, Montreal, and The Hague. He enrolled in correspondence courses at Penn State and had high hopes for the future. Sean leaves behind a loving wife Heather, two young children, Samantha and Nathan, and scores of grieving family, friends, and colleagues. And that’s just in this world. Because online in the virtual worlds that Sean helped create, he is also being mourned by countless competitors, collaborators, and gamers who shared his passion.
Tyrone Woods, known to most as Rone, spent two decades as a Navy SEAL, serving multiple tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. Since 2010, he protected American diplomatic personnel in dangerous posts from Central America to the Middle East. He had the hands of a healer as well as the arms of a warrior, earning distinction as a registered nurse and certified paramedic. Our hearts go out to Tyrone’s wife Dorothy, and his three sons Tyrone, Jr., Hunter, and Kai, born just a few months ago, along with his grieving family, friends, and colleagues.
Glen Doherty, who went by Bub, was also a former SEAL and an experienced paramedic. He too died as he lived, serving his country and protecting his colleagues. Glen deployed to some of the most dangerous places on Earth, including Iraq and Afghanistan, always putting his life on the line to safeguard other Americans. Our thoughts and prayers are with Glen’s father Bernard, his mother Barbara, his brother Gregory, his sister Kathleen, and their grieving families, friends, and colleagues.
I was honored to know Ambassador Chris Stevens. I want to thank his parents and siblings, who are here today, for sharing Chris with us and with our country. What a wonderful gift you gave us. Over his distinguished career in the Foreign Service, Chris won friends for the United States in far-flung places. He made those people’s hopes his own. During the revolution in Libya, he risked his life to help protect the Libyan people from a tyrant, and he gave his life helping them build a better country.
People loved to work with Chris. And as he rose through the ranks, they loved to work for Chris. He was known not only for his courage but for his smile – goofy but contagious – for his sense of fun and that California cool.
In the days since the attack, so many Libyans – including the Ambassador from Libya to the United States, who is with us today – have expressed their sorrow and solidarity. One young woman, her head covered and her eyes haunted with sadness, held up a handwritten sign that said “Thugs and killers don’t represent Benghazi nor Islam.” The President of the Palestinian Authority, who worked closely with Chris when he served in Jerusalem, sent me a letter remembering his energy and integrity, and deploring – and I quote – “an act of ugly terror.” Many others from across the Middle East and North Africa have offered similar sentiments.
This has been a difficult week for the State Department and for our country. We’ve seen the heavy assault on our post in Benghazi that took the lives of those brave men. We’ve seen rage and violence directed at American embassies over an awful internet video that we had nothing to do with. It is hard for the American people to make sense of that because it is senseless, and it is totally unacceptable.
The people of Egypt, Libya, Yemen, and Tunisia did not trade the tyranny of a dictator for the tyranny of a mob. Reasonable people and responsible leaders in these countries need to do everything they can to restore security and hold accountable those behind these violent acts. And we will, under the President’s leadership, keep taking steps to protect our personnel around the world.
There will be more difficult days ahead, but it is important that we don’t lose sight of the fundamental fact that America must keep leading the world. We owe it to those four men to continue the long, hard work of diplomacy. I am enormously proud of the men and women of the State Department. I’m proud of all those across our government, civilian and military alike, who represent America abroad. They help make the United States the greatest force for peace, progress, and human dignity the world has ever known. If the last few days teach us anything, let it be this: That this work and the men and women who risk their lives to do it are at the heart of what makes America great and good.
So we will wipe away our tears, stiffen our spines, and face the future undaunted. And we will do it together, protecting and helping one another, just like Sean, Tyrone, Glen, and Chris always did. May God bless them and grant their families peace and solace, and may God continue to bless the United States of America.
And now, let me have the great honor of introducing someone who came to the State Department earlier this week to grieve with us. He well understands and values the work that these men were doing for our country. The President of the United States.
PRN: 2012/1443
When she talked to her daughter? About what?
What did Chelsea know and when did she know it?
FUHRC
And where does Clinton get her credibility to call other people liars? She’s the Mother of All Liars.
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