Thursday, May 1, 2014

Cornered, The Administration Goes Silly Stupid.

JOHN HINDERAKER: Jay Carney Lies About The Benghazi Email.
Yesterday I wrote about the most significant email that the Obama administration produced in response to a FOIA request by Judicial Watch. It was sent by White House political operative Ben Rhodes to a variety of administration officials whose duties related to PR, not policy. Among the recipients were David Plouffe, Dan Pfeiffer, Dag Vega and Jay Carney. Sent on the Friday before Susan Rice made her infamous tour of the Sunday morning talk shows, it set the talking points for the prep session that the group had scheduled with Rice for Saturday afternoon. Here it is:
This email deals directly with the administration’s response to the Benghazi attack, and should have been produced long ago in response to requests by Congressional committees. Today reporter Jon Karl of ABC asked Carney why the Rhodes email is only now being made public. Carney squirmed painfully, and claimed that the email wasn’t produced because it isn’t about Benghazi, but rather about conditions in the Arab world generally:
Carney’s answer is ridiculous. Of course the email bears more broadly on conditions across the Middle East, but it relates most specifically to Benghazi. Why was Susan Rice appearing on every Sunday morning talk show? Because four Americans were killed in Benghazi. Why was the administration’s top political team gathering to prepare her for those appearances? Because four Americans were killed in Benghazi. Why does the email begin with the stated goal of conveying that the Obama administration is doing everything it can to protect its people abroad? Because four Americans were killed in Benghazi. Why is the group talking about “bringing people who harm Americans to justice”? The only place where Americans were harmed was Benghazi. Obviously, the email relates to Benghazi. And equally obviously, its reference to “underscor[ing] that these protests are rooted in an internet video, and not a broader failure of policy” was intended to deflect blame for the deaths of four Americans in Benghazi.
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Why even ask them? They will lie about lying, every time. No matter how stupid they look.

Update:
House Majority Leader Eric Cantor:
"It is increasingly clear that this administration orchestrated an effort to deflect attention away from their failed Libya policy and the resurgence of al-Qaida and other terrorists," Cantor said. "The emails provide additional evidence that senior officials knew the attack on our mission in Benghazi was a complex attack and not a spontaneous reaction to a YouTube video.

"Some may say, what difference at this point does it make?" the majority leader asked.

"Well, four brave Americans were killed in Benghazi — and to date it appears that more has been done to protect internal emails than to bring the murderers of these Americans to justice."

2 comments:

Russell said...

The Whitehouse is staffed with teenagers that have always won attaboy awards and spent high school lying to teachers and parents and getting away with it, maybe with a light slap on the wrist and stern disapproval when caught.

There are no more adults at the White House.

And it shows.

Robert Coble said...

There is a very good history lesson regarding coverups and the potential disaster that can ensue from the attempt. Consider what happened to Richard Nixon.

Some cogent advice to the "teenagers" on the White House staff:

“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.”

—Life of Reason, Reason in Common Sense, Scribner's, 1905, p. 284