WaPo/ABC poll shows Hillary Clinton popularity peaking …
posted at 8:31 am on January 23, 2013 by Ed Morrissey
The Washington Post frames this as a contest between a wildly popular potential presidential candidate and a decidedly unpopular Congress, but that’s not the real showdown coming on Capitol Hill today. It’s going to be the battle between the popular hazy image of Hillary Clinton as the leading American woman in politics, and the reality of her bungled tenure at State as she gets pressed on the details of Benghazi and the assumptions of the Arab Spring that play into it.
However, she does have a big head start on that collision:
As she heads to Capitol Hill this morning to testify regarding the death of four Americans in Benghazi, Libya, Hillary Clinton has something her former legislative colleagues lack: the broad support of the American public.
Fully 67 percent of all Americans in a new Washington Post-ABC News poll now express favorable views of the outgoing secretary of state, a record high in the survey for Clinton, albeit by a single percentage point. By contrast, just 19 percent of people said they approved of the way Congress was doing its job in a Post-ABC poll released last week.
Clinton has nearly unanimous support from fellow Democrats — 91 percent — in the new poll, also a career best. She also scores a gaudy 65 percent approval score among independents and more than one in three (37 percent) of Republicans believe she is doing a good job. That’s more than double the number of Republicans who approve of the way President Obama is doing his job.
If I had to guess, that’s because Republicans want to hang all of the blame for Benghazi on Obama, and Democrats don’t want to hang it on anyone. But there are significant questions about what Hillary Clinton knew, and what she should have known, well before the attack on the Benghazi consulate that killed four Americans and drove the US out of eastern Libya. CNN reports on the tough questions Hillary will have to answer today in her last significant appearance as Secretary of State:
CBS News reporter Sharyl Attkisson took to Twitter last night to remind everyone that Hillary’s State Department has refused to cooperate with FOIA requests intended to get to the bottom of Benghazi and Foggy Bottom:
Additionally, months ago, CBS News FOI’d Benghazi info from State Dept, CIA, FBI and Defense Dept. None has been provided.
— Sharyl Attkisson (@SharylAttkisson) January 22, 2013
Additionally, CBS News has repeatedly requested the promised surveillance video from Benghazi but it has not been provided. We’ve also asked for any White House photos taken that night, as well as an accounting of Pres. Obama’s decisions and actions. None has been provided….At a press conference 11/14/12, President Obama stated that his Admin. has provided all info regarding ‘what happened in Benghazi.’
Who made the decision not to convene the Counterterrorism Security Group (CSG) the night of the Benghazi attacks?
— Sharyl Attkisson (@SharylAttkisson) January 22, 2013
Who is the highest-ranking official who was aware of pre-911 security requests from US personnel in Libya?
— Sharyl Attkisson (@SharylAttkisson) January 22, 2013
Who is/are the official(s) responsible for removing reference to al-Qaeda from the original CIA notes?
— Sharyl Attkisson (@SharylAttkisson) January 22, 2013
Is anyone being held accountable for having no resources close enough to reach this high-threat area within 8+ hours on Sept. 11..
— Sharyl Attkisson (@SharylAttkisson) January 22, 2013
A Benghazi victim’s family member stated that Mrs. Clinton told him she would find and arrest whoever made the anti-Islam video. ..
— Sharyl Attkisson (@SharylAttkisson) January 22, 2013
. Is this accurate? If so, what was Mrs. Clinton’s understanding at the time of what would be the grounds for arrest?..
— Sharyl Attkisson (@SharylAttkisson) January 22, 2013
Maybe Congress can get Hillary Clinton to answer Attkisson’s questions, because State has refused:
After repeated contacts, a White House official has indicated they will not be answering these questions.
— Sharyl Attkisson (@SharylAttkisson) January 22, 2013
Don’t expect that high approval rating to last forever.
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