Monday, May 20, 2013

Lying For Barack

If anything the Sunday talk show lying is getting more brazen.  Barack's best State Department pal Susan Rice, on Sunday September 16, 2012 was put forward to say the following concerning Benghazi,

"There's no question, as we've seen in the past with things like 'The Satanic Verses,' with the cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad, there have been such things that have sparked outrage and anger and this has been the proximate cause of what we've seen," Rice said.
“What happened in Benghazi was in fact initially a spontaneous reaction to what had just transpired hours before in Cairo, almost a copycat of the demonstrations against our facility in Cairo, prompted by the video,” Rice said.
"No question" and "in fact?"  The Benghazi claims were false, known to be false and based on fabricated lies put together by a team involving Obama's White House and Hillary Clinton's State Department.

Yesterday, Obama didn't bother to put multiple organizational layers and a separate organizational stovepipe between him and the prevaricating mouthpiece.   Dan Pfeifer, White House senior adviser, was pressed by Chris Wallace on Fox News Sunday yesterday on the President's role the night of the Benghazi raid,
“What did the President do the rest of that night to pursue Benghazi?” Pfeiffer answered, “Look, the President was kept up to date on this as it was happening the entire night, from the moment it started until the very end …. I recognize that there’s a series of conspiracy theories Republicans have been spinning about it since the time it happened.” He then added, “The question here is not what happened that night.”
Wallace pressed him further: “With due respect, you didn’t answer my question: what did the president do that night?” Pfeiffer said that Obama was in touch with his national security team, but as Wallace pointed out, he didn’t talk to the Secretary of State except for one time after the attack was over, didn’t talk to the Secretary of Defense, didn’t talk with the Joint Chiefs of Staff as it developed.
Finally, Wallace asked whether Obama was in the Situation Room. “I don’t remember what room the President was in on that night,” shot back Pfeiffer, “and that’s a largely irrelevant fact.” Wallace continued to press the point, and Pfeiffer continued to evade.
After days, weeks and months of attention on that bleak, horrible night we can rest assured that Pfeiffer's failure to remember is a lie, pure and simple. The Obamian nose is getting longer every day.









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