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FrankRep
05-07-2013, 05:37 PM
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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's "dereliction of duty" regarding security at the U.S. diplomatic outpost at Benghazi, Libya, should preclude her from holding any office, Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) said.


Benghazi Failures Show Clinton Unfit for Office, Paul Says (http://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/politics/item/15329-benghazi-failures-show-clinton-unfit-for-office-paul-says)


The New American (http://www.thenewamerican.com/)
07 May 2013



Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's "dereliction of duty" regarding security at the U.S. diplomatic outpost at Benghazi, Libya, should preclude her from holding any office, Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) said in a speech to the Missouri Republican Party last week. The Missouri Republicans released a video of the entire speech Tuesday morning as part of a fundraising effort, the online political publication The Run reported (http://therun2016.com/paul-benghazi-should-prevent-clinton-from-office/).

Questions and accusations concerning security arrangements and the response by President Obama and State Department officials to the assault on the mission last fall that killed U.S. Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens and three other Americans have come up repeatedly in the weeks and months since the September 11, 2012 attack. During a hearing by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in January, Clinton said she had not read cables from Libya requesting additional security.

"Had I been president at the time" and known the secretary had not read those cables, "I would have relieved you of your post," Paul told (http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-politics/wp/2013/01/23/rand-paul-to-clinton-i-would-have-fired-you/) Clinton at the hearing. "I think it's inexcusable." In his Missouri speech last week, Paul said Clinton should be relieved of any future office as well.

"I think her dereliction of duty and her lack of leadership should preclude her from holding any office," he said to enthusiastic applause from the partisan crowd. Clinton is considered the likely frontrunner for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2016 if she seeks it, and Paul has indicated an interest in the Republican nomination. Neither has made any definitive statement about a White House bid.

The attack at Benghazi occurred hours after an anti-American demonstration on the grounds of the U.S. embassy in Cairo, Egypt, where the American flag was torn down and an al-Qaeda flag raised. That event was widely reported as a response to viewing on the Internet of an American-made anti-Muslim movie. The military-style assault in Benghazi was carried out by an estimated 125 to 150 militants with assault rifles, heavy machine guns mortars and rocket grenades. For several days after the attack, U.S. officials were describing it as a spontaneous demonstration that had been taken over by extremists.

"Our current best assessment, based on the information that we have at present, is that, in fact, what this began as, it was a spontaneous — not a premeditated — response to what had transpired in Cairo," U.S. Ambassador to the UN Susan Rice said in a September 16 interview on ABC's This Week, one of five talk shows she appeared on that Sunday. "And then as that unfolded, it seems to have been hijacked, let us say, by some individual clusters of extremists who came with heavier weapons... And it then evolved from there."

Gregory Hicks, who was deputy chief of mission at the U.S. Embassy in Tripoli at the time, said it was clear from the start that the assault in Benghazi was a terrorist attack. "I thought it was a terrorist attack from the get-go. I think everybody in the mission thought it was a terrorist attack from the beginning," Hicks said in an interview (http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-politics/wp/2013/05/05/gregory-hicks-i-thought-benghazi-assault-was-a-terrorist-attack-from-the-get-go/) with investigators. Excerpts of the interview were aired Sunday on Face the Nation. Hicks is one of three State Department "whistleblowers" scheduled to testify Wednesday before a House Oversight Committee hearing on the Benghazi attack.

The attack occurred during the presidential election contest between President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney, and some Republicans have suggested the administration was reluctant to call it a terrorist attack because that would undermine the Obama campaign narrative that al-Qaeda and its affiliates had been defeated and were on the run.

"Clearly, there was a political decision to say something different than what was reasonable to say," House Oversight Committee Chairman Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) said on Face the Nation Sunday.

At the Foreign Relations Committee hearing in January, Clinton appeared to grow impatient when questioned by Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) over how the attack was characterized in the days after the event.

"Was it because of a protest, or was it because of guys out for a walk one night who decided they'd go kill some Americans? What difference, at this point, does it make?" Clinton said (http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/24/us/testifying-on-benghazi-clinton-cites-new-security-steps.html), her voice rising. "It is our job to figure out what happened and do everything we can to prevent it from ever happening again, Senator." In one of her final appearances as secretary of state, Clinton took responsibility but not the blame for security failures at the Benghazi mission.

"I feel responsible for the nearly 70,000 people who work for the State Department," she told the committee. "But the specific security requests pertaining to Benghazi, you know, were handled by the security professionals in the department. I didn't see those requests. They didn't come to me. I didn't approve them. I didn't deny them." Clinton said about 1.4 million cables come to the State Department every year.

"I don't think she should read every cable," Paul said in his St. Louis speech last week. "Maybe from Estonia and Bulgaria an assistant should read it. But from one of the five most dangerous countries in the world, there's no excuse for her not reading the cables.”

asurfaholic
05-07-2013, 07:00 PM
Yea buddy. Rip her open a new one, force the D to dump on a new face who won't be as well known in 2016.

Rand 4 prez

satchelmcqueen
05-07-2013, 08:28 PM
woooooo!!

Warlord
05-07-2013, 08:55 PM
He needs to hammer her this week.

Maybe do it in Iowa when all the press are there and watching.

Put the final nail in her coffin and career.

enhanced_deficit
05-07-2013, 10:36 PM
This is great step by Rand, him going after Hillary starts to place him as front runner for 2016 as a side effect of this well deserved criticism of Hillary.

anaconda
05-08-2013, 01:18 AM
No one incident disqualifies a popular politician. But it's probably good for Rand to keep the pressure on in this manner.

limequat
05-08-2013, 07:46 AM
Kick ass.

FriedChicken
05-08-2013, 04:53 PM
I hope some type of Hilary criticism goes viral on social media, or maybe even just a Benghazi debacle criticism would be a better thing to hope for.

UtahApocalypse
05-08-2013, 05:15 PM
No one incident disqualifies a popular politician. But it's probably good for Rand to keep the pressure on in this manner.

When it results in 4 American deaths it does

James Madison
05-08-2013, 05:22 PM
When it results in 4 American deaths it does

http://media.npr.org/assets/img/2013/04/20/waco_fire_wide-9203577b23bd582c55a3ac54d95e03ced5cd9573-s6-c10.jpg

The guy who ordered this was re-elected President of the United States.

Michigan11
05-08-2013, 05:25 PM
The neocons that are still lingering around, hate Hillary, and by Rand attacking her like this, many of them will say, "hey I like this guy", even if just for the moment, as they all are spontaneously driven by news bytes and mostly emotions. Then as they pay attention to Rand, cause they like him sort of for the time being, they will start following him with mental and emotional barriers down for a short time, and agree with what he's saying without thinking much. Sooner or later what they hear from Rand on certain issues won't jive with what they hear from their Neocon media types, and either one of two things will happen. Some will turn back to the dark side, some will begin to question what they have been hearing on the radio and the news, and some will wake up and come to our side of thinking.

anaconda
05-08-2013, 06:55 PM
When it results in 4 American deaths it does

Then why are her popularity ratings currently so high?

WhistlinDave
05-08-2013, 07:07 PM
The neocons that are still lingering around, hate Hillary, and by Rand attacking her like this, many of them will say, "hey I like this guy", even if just for the moment, as they all are spontaneously driven by news bytes and mostly emotions. Then as they pay attention to Rand, cause they like him sort of for the time being, they will start following him with mental and emotional barriers down for a short time, and agree with what he's saying without thinking much. Sooner or later what they hear from Rand on certain issues won't jive with what they hear from their Neocon media types, and either one of two things will happen. Some will turn back to the dark side, some will begin to question what they have been hearing on the radio and the news, and some will wake up and come to our side of thinking.

Absolutely!! Great observation.

J_White
05-08-2013, 10:16 PM
good shot at her !

libertyjam
05-09-2013, 06:36 AM
http://washingtonexaminer.com/benghazi-whistleblower-ive-been-demoted-for-challenging-susan-rices-claims/article/2529201

Warlord
05-09-2013, 07:03 AM
Then why are her popularity ratings currently so high?

she got out of the government at the right time.

Her numbers will be driven down after all this revelations, whistleblowers and families of the dead are finished with her.

They won't let her get away with this.

She is toast.