Former United Nations Ambassador and current National Security Adviser Susan Rice said Wednesday in response to a question about whether or not the House Select Committee might find new evidence about what went on at Benghazi, “Danged if I know,” followed by laughter.
COMMENTS:
Well, this is no laughing matter: four great Americans are
dead and the cover-up is wearing thin. Everything
that Rice and Obama have had to say on the massacre is now dissolving into the
lies we all knew we were being fed at the time;
I do not think that she, or Obama, are going to be laughing for very long. Both of them should be fired and hung out to
dry… laughing at such a tragedy. The
only thing worse than such arrogance is their presumption that this would be a
dead issue by now.
TODAY’S QUERIES & ANSWERS:
Q. With Benghazi, the I.R.S. scandal and the V.A. atrocities,
do you think Obama will finish this term?
(Jason ~ Ferndale, WA)
A. I certainly hope not.
But, he won’t resign; it will require an impeachment and that means a
change in the Senate majority. Even
then, they might have to drag him kicking and screaming out of the White House,
in which event they’ll have to deal with Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, Maxine
Waters and Nancy Pelosi while the rest of the country takes to the streets in
drunken celebration.
Q. What is this new fabricated story that Ambassador Stevens
was not murdered at Benghazi, but that he died from smoke inhalation all about? (Myra ~ Olympia, WA)
A. They’re desperately trying to say or do anything to make
the Benghazi Massacre investigation go away.
The assertion doesn’t make any difference; Stevens died during the
attack and so did three good men who were trying to save his life. The Democrats are busy trying to mitigate the
fact that their President didn’t do his job, that he covered that fact up, and
that there may well be more to the story than just that. What’s that old saying about what webs you weave
when you first plan to deceive? These
guys are strangling themselves on their own webs and we need to recognize them
for who they are: liars and thugs.
Q. What’s this ruckus about special new “fast lanes” for special
users on the Internet? (Vi ~ Lake Stephens, WA)
A. The FCC has decided to approve special “fast lanes” for
users like Netflix and You Tube who would pay extra for priority traffic. They claim this practice will not affect the
normal user, but the truth is that there is only so much room for data to flow
back and forth and the Internet is operating close to capacity right now. If you give someone priority, that is going
to require some more space and many of us think this will simply have to slow
things down for everyone else. I well remember
the days of the land-line modem and I surely don’t want to go back there as far
as speed goes. And I sure as hell no
longer trust anything any government agency has to say about anything at any
time or any place... anyway.
TODAY’S QUOTE:
“One of the problems the Internet has introduced is that in
this electronic village, all the village idiots have Internet access.” ~ Peter
Nelson
TODAY’S VIDEO: (After watching, ask yourself why we have
allowed our country to sink to the depths of desperation where it stands today.)
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