Susan Rice Tells College Grads There Are Too Many White People in Top Government Posts.
(Remember Susan Rice – the Benghazi lying story teller? Isn’t she married to a white guy?)
By: Leah Barkoukis

Posted: May 12, 2016 8:30 AM
Speaking to graduates of Florida International University, White House National Security Adviser Susan Rice lamented on Wednesday that there are too many white people in top government positions. The lack of diversity, she added, puts our nation at risk because they all think alike.
Referring to criticism that the U.S. national security workforce is “white, male and Yale,” Ms. Rice told the graduates, “In the halls of power, in the faces of our national security leaders, America is still not fully reflected.” “By now, we should all know the dangers of ‘group think,’ where folks who are alike often think alike,” she said. “By contrast, groups comprised of different people tend to question one another’s assumptions, draw on divergent perspectives and experiences, and yield better outcomes.”
(Wasn’t the lying Benghazi decision a group think? Let’s see – Obama was black, Susan Rice was black, Eric Holder was black, Jeh Johnson was black – what happened with the group think? Seems like their was some mixed flavors going on.)
Her comments were reminiscent of Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, who said in a speech in 2001, before Mr. Obama appointed her to the high court, “I would hope that a wise Latina woman with the richness of her experiences would more often than not reach a better conclusion than a white male who hasn’t lived that life.”
(What happened to those richness of her experiences – doesn’t look like the decisions made so far have been too intellectual. It seems the decision were based on personal resentment while making law rather than upholding the laws of the land. )
Diverse leaders, she said, “can often come up with more creative insights, proffer alternative solutions and thus make better decisions.”
(Are those creative insights called lying?)One has to wonder if by making “better decisions” she means lying about the Benghazi attack being the result of a YouTube video? Or how about playing politics with the Rwandan genocide, attacking Israel for its settlement policy, or praising a hardline communist as “brilliant”?
(All of those things point to hatred or as some folks call it – get even time If I were Rice, I wouldn’t be shooting arrows at those who voted for Obama – who in turn filled his cabinet with people who are not qualified to be in the government. What expertise did she exert in lying for Hillary Clinton and Obama on five talk shows – that it was a video which inspired the Benghazi attack ? Ouch!)
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