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As With #Benghazi Four, So Will Obama Do For The Country At The Fiscal Cliff

Posted on | December 7, 2012 | 3 Comments

by Smitty

There really isn’t any need to let Benghazi fall off the radar. Sure, a huge component of the Fiscal Cliff fracas is to control the narrative, and turn John Bohner into Emmanuel Goldstein, spray tan edition.

Obama is at least in character. All politics, all the time. Hence the murky lead-in to Benghazi, the snatching of defeat from the jaws of victory when under stress, and the subsequent creep show as President Take-no-responsibility seeks anything else under the sun to discuss.

But wasn’t Simpson-Bowles conceptually similar to proper security in Benghazi? Don’t leaders plan their way out of crises, rather than foment them?

And is Boehner a crappy substitute for Woods and Doherty, attempting to offer some kind of defense?

Meanwhile, Cassone’s dirge bears repeated playing and viral spreading:

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3 Responses to “As With #Benghazi Four, So Will Obama Do For The Country At The Fiscal Cliff”

  1. lions
    December 7th, 2012 @ 5:21 pm

    Wow that is the question Republicans should be asking or statement they should be saying. Should we expect less from our president who let 4 American’s die in Libya on the fiscal cliff. Alas they won’t use those tactics.

  2. Well at least in Obama’s second term we will know what to expect « The Daley Gator
    December 7th, 2012 @ 5:28 pm

    […] yes, Smitty notes that we can expect more amateur hour from our Incompetent-in-Chief There really isn’t any need to let Benghazi fall off the radar. Sure, a huge component of the […]

  3. DaveO
    December 7th, 2012 @ 10:30 pm

    First Obama got caught arming Mexican drug cartels who then murdered hundreds of people, including Americans. Then Obama got caught arming Al Queda who then murdered 4 Americans, and will murder more.
    Obama is one heck of an entrepreneur… you’d think his clientele would be more grateful.