Judge Jeanine Pirro on Fox continues to provide some of the best coverage on Benghazi-gate. In her opening monologue, she skewered the Obama administration for its continued lies and cover-ups. She interviewed John McCain who told her that he’s never seen US veterans as angry as they are right now at this President.
Video via Mass teaparty
Retired Col and Fox News military analyst David Hunt and former CIA operative Mike Baker joined Judge Jeanine Pirro on her show Saturday to discuss Benghazi. At issue was what possible reason could there have been for the Obama administration to leave Americans under attack to fend for themselves.
When Pirro played devils advocate, saying, “let’s assume they were worried about collateral damage,” Baker replied, “this is the part that is so frustrating and disingenuous and honestly, I don’t know how anyone who’s been in the military or the intel community and operations overseas can understand or process what the White House has been saying, where they say “we just didn’t have enough information..”
Hunt added, “we had a gauntlet of information — we had visual and audio information – again we’ve fighting for eleven years in Iraq and Afghanistan – we know how to do this!”
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November, 4, 2012 at 8:03 am
This is the final straw in a long list of Leadership failures on the part of Barack Hussein Obama and his administration of misfits. They share none of America’s values. I served 25 years of my life for this country. I find Obama’s behavior representative of the values of the gutter where he came from.
November, 4, 2012 at 11:55 pm
@dochunter – I agree, but can you change an Obama supporter’s mind? I’ve lost friends over this. They don’t want to hear anything negative about their guy. I hope you can change some minds.
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