Posted on 10/10/2012 10:44:11 AM PDT by Snuph
Four Americans are dead from a September 11 attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, and it's becoming abundantly clear that security at the compound had been incredibly lax and that the Obama administration may have actively attempted to deceive the public about the terroristic nature of the strike in the first few days subsequent to it. A House committee is holding a hear as I write this to get to the bottom of things.
So how did the Post cover the story in the Wednesday, October 10 paper? By worrying about the political impact on Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Here's how staff writer Anne Gearan opened her page A1 story headlined "Deadly Benghazi attack could mar Clinton legacy":
Read more: http://newsbusters.org/blogs/ken-shepherd/2012/10/10/washpost-frets-deadly-benghazi-attack-could-mar-clinton-legacy#ixzz28v2gJ6LX
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Liberal media must protect Huma Abedin and her MuzBro overlords at all cost.
Cankles' "legacy" will forever be standing beside Bubba as he said "I did not have sex with that woman, Ms Lewinski" and wagging his crooked finger at the American Public. That, and the "Clinton Body Count List" - I guess she just added four more.
Well, if people in this country are silly enough to elect Chelsea to anything, which I’ve no doubt that they are, they would be continuing Webster Hubbell’s legacy.
Gee, maybe stuping the President doesn’t actually impart any particular knowledge or insight into foreign policy.
Gee, maybe stuping the President doesn’t actually impart any particular knowledge or insight into foreign policy.
Because he was not raped.
US Ambassador Raped Before His Murder
reported by the “libyan free press?”...are you kidding me. Please do not quote that again. Common decency goes a long way. He has a wife and two children. His parents have asked that this attack and their son’s death not be politicized. Please observe and grant them that. Out of decency. No one gains by doing this. This reflects on those posting this. No one else.
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