This is Tyranny – Make No Mistake About It

The New Boston Tea Party

WHEN THE WILL OF THE PEOPLE AND THEIR LAWS ARE “IRRELEVANT,” YOU HAVE TYRANNY:

'IRRELEVANT' WHERE OBAMA WAS DURING BENGHAZI

Obama aide Dan Pfeiffer said it’s an “irrelevant fact” where the president physically was during the Benghazi terror attack on September 11, 2012:  

Host Chris Wallace reminds Pfeiffer that Obama didn’t really talk with Secretary Clinton, Secretary Panetta, or Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, that night. “He was talking to his national security staff,” Pfeiffer insists.

Asked about whether the president entered the Situation Room, Pfeiffer says, “I don’t remember what room the president was in on that night, and that’s a largely irrelevant fact.”

Pfeiffer then argues that Wallace’s questions about the president’s handling of the Benghazi terror attack are “offensive.”

Obama aide Dan Pfeiffer said this morning on TV that it’s “irrelevant” who edited the Benghazi talking points:

“Let’s start with Susan Rice,”  said Pfeiffer. “Ambassador Rice went out that day, and represented the administration and spoke to what happened with the best information we had, that everyone in the administration had, is what she looked at. And that was the consensus of the intelligence community. What we do is we want to go out and speak to the problems … And what’s important is that when problems happen is that the president takes responsibility for them and tries to fix them. And that’s what we’re talking about in Benghazi. You’re right, that is an abosulute tragedy what happened. And the question isn’t who edited what talking points. That is largely irrelevant. What is relevant is to make sure that never happens again which is why the president is calling on Congress to pass legislation to beef up embassy security around the world and protect our diplomats.”

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2 thoughts on “This is Tyranny – Make No Mistake About It

  1. “What we do is we want to go out and speak to the problems … And what’s important is that when problems happen is that the president takes responsibility for them and tries to fix them. And that’s what we’re talking about in Benghazi. You’re right, that is an abosulute tragedy what happened. And the question isn’t who edited what talking points. That is largely irrelevant. What is relevant is to make sure that never happens again which is why the president is calling on Congress to pass legislation to beef up embassy security around the world and protect our diplomats.””

    So, I’m curious. How do you fix a problem when you don’t even know what the problem is to begin with or refuse to even acknowledge the problem itself? By putting more security? Great job. Whose bright idea was that? He ought to be shot on sight.

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