October 11, 2012

Hillary Clinton's Sinking Ship

Arthur Herman, Fox News

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The only possible conclusion is that, in order to preserve the fiction that the Obama policy in Libya was working, Hillary Clinton was willing to put the life of our ambassador at mortal risk, and afterwards deliberately misdirected our attention away from a genuine lethal threat to our security, Al Qaeda, toward a fake one, an online video. After this sustained deception no other Secretary of State in our history could keep his or her job. This one shouldn’t, either.

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TAGGED: Barack Obama, Libya, United States, Hillary Clinton

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