Wednesday, September 12, 2018

"Administrative malfeasance of the worst kind!"

Today, Bookworm writes,
Today is the six-year anniversary of the attack on the consulate in Benghazi. Four Americans died: Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens, Sean Smith, Tyrone S. Woods, and Glen Doherty. While we still don’t know precisely what the goings-on at the consulate were in the months leading up to the attack, we know that:

Stevens wanted more security and Hillary ignored him;

When the attack came the "refused to send help;

Four Americans died, two of them after a prolonged gun battle after the CIA refused to help them;

Obama and Hillary were nowhere to be found while the attack was going on, as Obama was sleeping before a rally and Hillary mysteriously missed that 3 a.m. phone call;

The administration knew immediately that the attack was a terrorist operation;

and The administration repeatedly lied about the attack, blaming it on an obscure video.
Oh, and we know one more thing: Despite the above, Obama last week referred to those facts — all of which point to administrative malfeasance of the worst kind — as a “wild conspiracy theory.”

Now that you’ve been reminded who and what Obama and his administration were, if you don’t vote in November to help keep the Trump juggernaut going . . . well, shame on you!

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