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  • State Department shuts down Benghazi questions: 'You'll have to take my word for it'

    05/14/2013 6:56:05 PM PDT · by Nachum · 34 replies
    Washington Examiner ^ | 5/14/13 | Joel Gehrke
    “You’ll have to take my word for it,” said a spokesperson for the most transparent administration in history when reporters asked her to substantiate her claim that the CIA removed references to terrorists from the Benghazi talking points before the State Department ever saw them. “If you look at the talking points and the train of that, the reference to al Qaeda was taken out even before the State Department saw the talking points,” Jen Psaki, former traveling campaign press secretary for the Obama team in 2012, told reporters during the State Department press briefing Monday.
  • Obama: Statement at 11:15 a.m. EDT (Live Thread)

    05/13/2013 7:42:24 AM PDT · by Toespi · 519 replies
    Is expected to take questions regarding the IRS scandal and Benghazi. We will see......
  • Report: Secret timeline shows how the Obama administration doctored intelligence talking-points...

    05/03/2013 3:14:03 PM PDT · by GeorgeWashingtonsGhost · 15 replies
    Daily Mail UK ^ | May 03, 2013 | David Martosko
    A top-secret timeline from inside the Obama administration shows how the U.S. government heavily altered talking points about the Benghazi consulate attack that left four Americans dead, despite having clear intelligence reports from Libya indicating that an al Qaeda-linked terror group 'claimed credit' for destroying the diplomatic outpost. According to a report scheduled for publication May 13 in The Weekly Standard, Deputy CIA Director Mike Morrell cut or changed four of the six paragraphs - removing 148 of the 248 words - in a classified assessment of what happened in Benghazi on September 11, 2012. The Weekly Standard released its...