Just finished listening to Mrs. Clinton’s House
testimony. What a bizarre mixture of
callousness:
“Most of the time they [i.e., diplomatic security personnel] get
it right”
and sentimentality:
“It’s not just a matter of policy. It’s personal”
and posturing:
“The United States is the most extraordinary force for peace and
progress the world has ever known.”
First Ed Royce struck out with some unfortunately vague
questions. Next came sychophantic warbling from Eliot Rangel.
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen then drew attention to how
poorly the State Department spends money and asked why the
post-Benghazi review board deigned not to interview Mrs. Clinton
(“If they thought that I was relevant, I would have gladly [been
interviewed],” the secretary said with admirable
sang-froid). Eni Faleomavaega kindly shared a Samoan proverb
and thanked Mrs. Clinton for her “exemplary and
extraordinary” service, etc., Chris Smith drew parallels between
the Benghazi attacks and the 1998 assaults upon the American
embassies in Kenya and Tanzania back in 1998; during this line of
questioning, Mrs. Clinton claimed (nota
bene!) not to have received any cables asking for
additional security at the embassy. Brad Smith wheezed
away, pretending that the secretary has foreign
policy credibility; asked by him whether the Libyans have “the will
and capacity” to arrest those responsible for the attacks, she
responded “yes” to the former and “no” to the latter. Dana
Rohrabacher wanted to learn precisely when Mrs. Clinton and
President Obama decided that the embassy assault had nothing to do
with a cartoonish anti-Muslim video: nothing do there, alas.
Gregory Meeks called for spending more money.
I’m sure more is on the way, but the above should give you some
idea of how this thing is being handled.
Mrs. Clinton is blaming House Republicans (giving the Libyans
more money is “in our best interest”) and lowest-bid contracting
laws (huh?) for the Benghazi deaths, making feeble jokes about New
Yorkers, eulogizing ordinary Libyans. Procedure, not even theater,
unfortunately.
Also: I think Margaret Carlson over at Bloomberg
was watching video of the earlier Senate hearing overdubbed with
dialogue from Shekhar Kapur’s Elizabeth.
Pecos Pete| 1.23.13 @ 5:45PM
4 people died as a result of King O's and Princess Hillary's policies and procedures. Somewhere down the line of responsibility someone should be indicted and tried.
The hearings today ignored that no one has been assigned direct responsibility for these 4 deaths.
Exactly the situation expected from King O and his merry band of czars.
Kingofthenet| 1.23.13 @ 5:51PM
This isn't France, this is a Country that a few short months ago was being run by a ruthless Dictator, a Country that still barely has a functioning Govt, a Country that has roving bands of who knows who. It would be like the good Ambassador and Friends got killed in a visit to the tribal lands in Pakistan, surprising? Hardly.That is why this Benghazi Situation isn't a 'Big' Deal.
Pecos Pete| 1.23.13 @ 6:41PM
4 dead is not a big deal? Hang your head, fool.
Stuck on Stupid.
spike59| 1.24.13 @ 5:38AM
Queenie, like MOST Leftists, you are a mental and moral midget-go away
Tom Kyba| 1.24.13 @ 12:26PM
I'm with you in spirit spike59, but you do realize that as a result of your comeback, Kingofhisownego is in the throes of orgasm, and can't be disturbed.
Mike W| 1.23.13 @ 6:20PM
Ambassador Stevens was instrumental in arming the Lybian opposition. Blowback is a mother.
spike59| 1.24.13 @ 5:36AM
The Obama administration, thru the Clinton State Department, was instrumental in arming the Lybian opposition. Blowback is 4 dead Americans and a Leftist media that says 'no big whoop.'
there-fixed it for ya