Where the hell was Obama on the night Benghazi happened? We now know that no one knows and no one thinks this is important !!


<<< This is the "war room,"  where Obama and company sat for the death of Osama bin Ladin.  But on 9/11/2012,  he was nowhere near this room when people who served this nation our of a sense of patriotism were fighting for their lives.  The room should have been full of counsel, military and civilian.  Hillary should have been summoned.  Members of his defense department should have been in this room.  Phones should have been ringing.  Gregory Hicks,  second in command in Libya should have been in personal contact with Obama.  But none of this happened.  Instead,  we are told,  that people reported to him !!!!  He was available for reports,  but was not involved in the crisis,  seeking a solution,  planning an immediate and military response.  

On Fox News Sunday this morning, White House spokesman Dan Pfeiffer was asked by Chris Wallace where in the White House President Obama was during the September 11, 2012 terrorist attack in Benghazi that killed four Americans.

“Question, what did the President do the rest of that night to pursue Benghazi?” Pfeiffer could not answer the question.  Obvious he did not know and,  for some reason,  did not expect this question to be asked of him!

 So the Sunday morning clown made this statement:   “The President was kept up to date on this as it was happening the entire night, from the moment it started until the very end.”

Of course,  the obvious question at this point is this:  “If you don’t know where he was,  how do you know that anyone else knew where he was;  how do you know that he was contacted?  How do you know that he stayed up all night gathering information,  as your answer implies?   

The problem for the Administration is found in the fact that there is no concrete evidence as to where Obama was and what he was doing,  after four pm that afternoon  . . . . . . none.  We KNOW that he did not talk to the Secretary of State.  We KNOW that he did not talk to his Secretary of State.  We KNOW that he did not talk to the Joints Chief of State.  There is no indication that he was in the “war room,” collecting information. 

Wallace asked whether Obama was in the Situation Room.

Pfeiffer responded:  “I don’t remember what room the President was in on that night, and,   that’s a largely irrelevant fact.”

We do know that he continued his campaign,  the next day.  We know that he had speeches to rewrite because of the days disaster.  We do know that he needed his sleep,  in order to complete the campaign events of the following day.  We know that he never seriously considered cancelling his campaign for purpose of dealing with the Benghazi crisis,  after all,  people under his command and Commander and Chief were murdered.  

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