Weekly Standard "Nancy Pelosi indicated she would be visiting troops this weekend but for sequestration:"
She is a real piece of work, but she was definitely not Miss Lube Rack of 1959
President Magarief was insulted in front of his own people, in front of the world. His credibility was reduced. His ability to govern was [damaged]. He was angry... He was still steamed about the talk shows two weeks later. I definitely believe it negatively affected our ability to get the FBI team quickly to Benghazi.
Diplomat Says Questions Over Benghazi Led to Demotion "Mr. Hicks offered an unbecoming view of political supervision and intimidation inside the Obama administration. When Representative Jason Chaffetz, Republican of Utah, visited Libya after the attack, Mr. Hicks said his bosses told him not to talk to the congressman. When he did anyway, and a State Department lawyer was excluded from one meeting because he lacked the necessary security clearance, Mr. Hicks said he received an angry phone call from Mrs. Clinton’s chief of staff, Cheryl Mills."As witnesses today make clear that there was real-time information that the Benghazi attack was terrorism, and as reports circulate that initial talking points were changed to suggest it was an anti-Islamic video that was responsible, it’s important to recall that President Obama was still parroting the video line one week after the attack.
“I feel sympathy for them in that as long as this issue is open, they can’t have closure… Nobody deserves to rot above ground.”
Sharyl Attkisson of CBS News, a persistent voice of media skepticism on Benghazi