'Dude, this was like two years ago’: Tommy Vietor talks Benghazi with Bret Baier "Tommy Vietor is the Obama administration’s former National Security Council spokesman, although many on Twitter referred to him only as “Who’s this kid?” He left that gig behind, and he can’t quite understand why no one else seems to have moved on from the terrorist attack that killed four Americans."
Here is how the left covered the Baier-Vietor confrontation.
Jammie Wearing Fool says: "What could well go down as one of the most embarrassing moments in Team Obama lore, and that encompasses a seemingly endless litany of disaster."
Here is how the left covered the Baier-Vietor confrontation.
Jammie Wearing Fool says: "What could well go down as one of the most embarrassing moments in Team Obama lore, and that encompasses a seemingly endless litany of disaster."
Mona Charen: Hillary’s Unconscionable Benghazi Lie
"Remembering the injustice done to the grieving father of an American hero. ""The Ben Rhodes memo revealing the duplicity of this administration on the subject of Benghazi reminds us about the character of those involved. That President Obama could lie so evenly and so passionately (remember the second presidential debate?) is perhaps not surprising at this stage. But let’s not forget what it took for Mrs. Clinton to lie to the grieving father of an American hero.
"First, a refresher on the facts (as they were certainly known to the principals):
...She told Mr. Woods that they would catch the guy who made the Internet film and make sure he was punished.
Stephen F. Hayes: Benghazi Lies Emails to administration officials declared the purpose of the Obama spokespeople should "convey that the United States is doing everything that we can to protect our people and facilities abroad; To underscore that these protests are rooted in an Internet video, and not a broader failure of policy; To show that we will be resolute in bringing people who harm Americans to justice, and standing steadfast through these protests; To reinforce the President and Administration’s strength and steadiness in dealing with difficult challenges.' ”