tinydancer
Diamond Member
We sure are lucky to have FOX News to keep us fully informed about everything all the time. If wasn't for them, John McCain and a few others, we would never have suspected there was a massive diabolical conspiracy at work to hide the real truth about Benghazi. What was it again they were supposed to be covering up? And how do the explanations initially given by Susan Rice actually cover anything up? Maybe the plot is so complex that no one can truly understand it...we need FOX News to come up with a better theory for us.
Fool. No one needs Fox. You see if you go back thru the thread I proved the OP is a lie.
Based on testimony from General Hamm, Defense Secretary Panetta, email from the CIA Security Chief in Tripoli oh and can't leave these guys out.
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All on record. Tah Dah!!!!!
The State Department themselves. You know. That place Hillary used to work. Man oh man you guys really blew it on this one.
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The Cable
State Department: No video protest at the Benghazi consulate
BY Josh Rogin
OCTOBER 9, 2012 - 02:35 PM
Prior to the attack on the U.S. mission in Benghazi late in the evening on Sept. 11, there was no protest outside the compound, a senior State Department official confirmed today, contradicting initial administration statements suggesting that the attack was an opportunistic reaction to unrest caused by an anti-Islam video.
In a conference call with reporters Tuesday, two senior State Department officials gave a detailed accounting of the events that lead to the death of Amb. Chris Stevens and three other Americans. The officials said that prior to the massive attack on the Benghazi compound by dozens of militants carrying heavy weaponry, there was no unrest outside the walls of the compound and no protest that anyone inside the compound was aware of.
In fact, Stevens hosted a series of meetings on the compound throughout the day, ending with a meeting with a Turkish diplomat that began at 7:30 in the evening, and all was quiet in the area.
"The ambassador walked guests out at 8:30 or so; there was nobody on the street. Then at 9:40 they saw on the security cameras that there were armed men invading the compound," a senior State Department official said. "Everything is calm at 8:30 pm, there is nothing unusual. There had been nothing unusual during the day outside."
State Department: No video protest at the Benghazi consulate