Anything but the truth - the four who died that night were all there as a sacrifice to the bad judgment of policy set by the Current Regime, and the ambassador died a much worse death than Eleanor Clift claimed.
And worse than that, she shows signs that she really believes her own set of facts regarding the whole chain of events.
Either that, or signs of advancing senility.
Anything but the truth is correct.
They are just throwing ideas out there. Everyone has their own assumption of what took place and they are throwing these assumptions out their hoping one will stick. If it doesn’t stick, they try something else.
Of course, the ridiculousness of the idea is directly proportional to the batsh*t craziness of the person saying it. So in this case, its pretty ridiculous.
I vote for senility.