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Monday, December 23, 2013

This and That

Susan Rice called Benghazi a "false controversy" during an interview shown on "60 Minutes". That's an unacceptable response. There is always controversy involved with the death of any U.S. citizen, and the fact Susan Rice either repeated false information, or deliberately lied only adds more controversy to the murder of a U.S. Ambassador and three other citizens.

The way I see it: If she didn't know the information was false, she'd be doing everything possible to clear her name and distance herself from the administrative officials involved.

Since she's not, she's culpable, whether as an unwilling dupe - covering for others - or a willing participant in a deliberate effort to hide criminal actions.

Either way, she can't hide forever. She may only carry the stigma through her final days. Hopefully, she spends some of that time, with others, in prison for what they've done.

2 comments:

  1. Amen.
    And her pitiful "response" went unchallenged and thus was validated.

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  2. I blame "60 Minutes" for their deplorable effort to portray their cheerleading squad as "investigative reporters". They didn't take her to task and expose the terrible lies involved with this cover up.

    The real problem with the nation has nothing to do with politics. Until the media is held responsible, makes strong efforts to police their members and refuses to allow the government to continue unimpeded illegal activities, things won't change.

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