Friday, in a bombshell report that blew the long-simmering
Libya scandal wide open and right into the arms of the mainstream media, ABC's
Jonathan Karl reported that
an email written by Rhoades specifically mentioned the State Department's
concerns about the CIA talking points. Here is how Karl transcribed the
Rhoades' email:
Understand that Rhoades work's for the Obama White House. He writes:
"We must make sure that the talking points reflect all
agency equities, including those of the State Department, and we don’t want to
undermine the FBI investigation. We thus will work through the talking
points tomorrow morning at the Deputies Committee meeting."
Though
this point wasn't the main focus of Karl's report, it was important because it
showed that the White House was backing State in pushing inconvenient facts out
of the talking points -- this included the fact that terrorists were behind the
attack and that [the State Department headed by Hillary Clinton] had been negligent when it came to providing security for
our diplomatic mission.
As a result, CNN, NBC, and ABC are all calling the immediate release of the Benghazi emails. Good for them. Hopefully, this means that we are actually going to get to the bottom of this sad and disgusting story.
If "there is no there, there," as Obama claims, this demand should not be a problem.
If "there is no there, there," as Obama claims, this demand should not be a problem.
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