"If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear." ― George Orwell
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
‘SLICK WILLIE’ CLINTON’ REWRITES HISTORY…AGAIN…
I’ve never quite understood the bizarre relationship between the Bush family and ‘Slick Willie’ Clinton, and I’m quite sure if I were ever to asking question I’d be quickly told to mind my own business. But personally, I could never bring myself to welcome into my home anyone who has spent as much time as ‘BJ’ has in telling lies about any member of my family. And apparently it’s a habit that ‘BJ’ has every intention to keep on doing.
His most recent example of came just this past Sunday when, in an effort to dismiss criticism of wife, Hitlery, over the Benghazi terrorist attack, ‘The Slickmeister’ actually set about the concocting of ten supposed occasions that he claimed took place during the Bush administration in which U.S. diplomatic personnel had been killed. In his attempt to provide cover ‘Slick’ went on to ask where the GOP anger had been then.
So it was during yesterday’s appearance on NBC’s Meet the Press that old ‘Slick Willie’ said, "When ten different instances occurred when President Bush was in office where American diplomatic personnel were killed in, in – around the world, how many outraged Republican members of Congress were there?" "Zero," he added. But actually this was just fantasy, because once again ‘BJ’ was simply choosing to rewrite history.
Now of course the rather integral part that ‘Slick’ conveniently seems to leave out of the revised version of history that he seems so intent upon pushing to anyone who will listen is the fact that those U.S. diplomatic personnel who were killed during the Bush administration died in circumstances other than what was a blatant terrorist attack on a U.S. diplomatic mission. So once again ‘Slick’ demonstrates the ease with which he’s able to lie.
But on Sept. 12, 2012, it was a well planned out terrorist that ended with U.S. Ambassador to Libya Chris Stevens, foreign service officer Sean Smith, and Navy Seals Tyrone Woods and Glen Doherty were brutally murdered when heavily-armed terrorists assaulted the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi. An attack that Hitlery Clinton, as well as others, did nothing to prevent, and would go on to repeat ad nauseam was caused by a video.
‘BJ’ also very conveniently leaves out the fact that before the 2012 attack, no American ambassador had been killed in the line of duty since back in 1979, during the days of that other foreign policy genius, Jimmy Carter. It was then that Ambassador to Afghanistan Adolph Dubs was killed in a shootout after being abducted. So the one common denominator we seem to have here is that we had a Democrat in the White House both times
After the Benghazi attack the administration of Barry & Co. came under fire from Republican lawmakers, and others, over very questionable security decisions made in the run-up to the attack, and over its response afterwards, both of which were based solely on politics. Hitlery Clinton was secretary of state at the time and she made it quite clear that the death of four Americans, including our ambassador, was essentially no big deal.
Criticism focused primarily on the administration’s entirely bogus assertions that the assault had been nothing more than a spontaneous reaction to an obscure online video mocking Mohammed, and the planned terrorist attack that it so obviously was. It was a stance that many regarded as politically-motivated since it occurred during the latter stages of Barry’s 2012 re-election campaign. Barry & Co. of course denied such claims.
In the interview aired this past Sunday, ‘The Slickmeister’ dismissed an earlier suggestion by Rand Paul that his wife’s handling of Benghazi disqualified her from running for president. "That’s not a serious comment," he said. But not serious according to whom, exactly? His fellow Democrats who hate this country as much as he does? To such people, I’m quite sure, the fact that four American were butchered matters little.
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