Can you believe what this White House chief of staff, Jay Carney, is trying to put out there to the reporters? I feel sorry for his wife. I wonder if he puts all of that fluff on her. Jay keeps running away just like the gingerbread man story. Now he is at the river’s edge and trying to find someone to take him across because the truth is just about to swallow him. Will the wolf (Obama) save him?
A good example was, yesterday, when Bret Baier was interviewing Tommy Vietor, who at the time was representing the National Security Council (NSC) as the spokesman, about the Benghazi talking points and his reply, “Dude, it (Benghazi) was like two years ago. I don’t remember!” The previously unreleased White House emails this week revealed a coordinated attempt to protect President Barack Obama during the 2012 election campaign and placed the blame for the terrorist attack on the anti-Islamic YouTube video and not a broader failure of policy. This coordinated attempt in the failure of their policy resulted in the death of our Ambassador, plus three others. We still would like to know where was our illustrious leader that night during the fire fight? That is still hanging in the balance. Why doesn’t Panetta come forward, he knows the answer!
Bret pressed Vietor on his role in changing the talking points by adding a line about the administration warning the day before the attacks of “social media reports calling for demonstrations” in order to bolster the false idea that the attack was the spontaneous result of a riot against the video. Vietor affirmed, this, but when Bret asked him if he changed “attacks” to “demonstrations,” he suddenly came down with amnesia. Again, his two-year statement is off, because the attack happened less than 20 months ago.
Is this the way the NSC preps for an interview before the world? You call this intelligence? And these are the people who some of the American people voted for to handle our country and our money!
Is there any way we can build a brick wall around this group of people and call in a psychiatrist?
And, don’t forget, Jay, is still standing on the river’s edge waiting to be rescued. Will the wolf rescue Jay or eat him?
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