Big issues are getting lost in the focus on Libya talking points
In the process, the most important questions about Benghazi, where Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens and three other Americans were killed on Sept. 11, have largely gotten lost: Were requests for greater security for diplomats in Libya ignored? Even if Al Qaeda’s core in Pakistan has been decimated, what threat is posed by its affiliates and imitators in other countries where they have taken refuge? How can crucial diplomacy be conducted amid the dangerous chaos that has followed the toppling of dictators across the Arab world? …
For now, the focus of Congress and the news media is mostly on language. For weeks after the Benghazi attack, Republicans accused Mr. Obama and his aides of avoiding labeling it “terrorism” for fear of tarnishing his national security record in the weeks before the Nov. 6 election. Since his re-election, that issue has faded, and the debate has shifted to the talking points. …
C.I.A. analysts drafted four sentences describing “demonstrations” in Benghazi that were “spontaneously inspired” by protests in Cairo against a crude video lampooning the Prophet Muhammad. (Later assessments concluded there were no demonstrations.) The initial version of the talking points identified the suspected attackers — a local militant group called Ansar al-Shariah, with possible links to Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, an offshoot of the terrorist network in North Africa.









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Exactly. Unless Maddow’s theory is correct and this is all a conspiracy to get Scott Brown back in Congress, the obsession over Susan Rice over comments made on television that had no practical consequence, seems misplaced.
Rice is a side issue.
YYZ on November 29, 2012 at 5:05 PM
We have been on the big issues with Benghazi. The Grey Lady was busy being Obama’s reelection cheerleading team.
mwbri on November 29, 2012 at 5:06 PM
Thank you John McCain, you freaking idiot.
JPeterman on November 29, 2012 at 5:06 PM
I always thought of it as a side dish.
haw haw haw…….
UltimateBob on November 29, 2012 at 5:11 PM
NSS
Where was the Dear Liar during the attack?
Was he in the situation room? [And if not in the situation room, what wasn’t he in there?]
What was he doing?
What orders did he issue?
Who was with him at the time?
What records are of these events?
Who gave the order to stand down?
Chip on November 29, 2012 at 5:21 PM
John Kerry is a popular guy for the SoS job.
Punchenko on November 29, 2012 at 5:25 PM
Rice’s testimony may be a side issue only if her statements weren’t part of a deliberate policy to downplay the attacks for electoral reasons.
I’m not convinced that Amb. Rice was just a wallflower who passively passed on the claim that it was a spontaneous act driven by that video. I think she was actively engaged in putting the best spin on the attack – that it couldn’t be prevented, that it had nothing to do with larger events in Libya, that it was just a mob that the White House knew nothing about – because they wanted to present Libya as a success story as well as promote the “AQ has been destroyed line.”
As I understand it, Ms. Rice is a tough person. She’s not just someone who will read whatever is put in front of her.
SteveMG on November 29, 2012 at 5:26 PM
This article is all crap, nothing even close to what happened in Benghazi and was covered up by all, incl. the media, to assure Obama’s re-election.
Also, it was NOT a consulate!
Schadenfreude on November 29, 2012 at 5:34 PM
Why was Stevens in Benghazi on 9/11, officially and unofficially?
Ask this question unitl you get the answers. Not even 60% of what happened is told. It’s a bigger cover up than Watergate and the Contra, together.
Schadenfreude on November 29, 2012 at 5:36 PM
YYZ on November 29, 2012 at 5:05 PM
You are an even bigger fool than previously displayed on HA.
Schadenfreude on November 29, 2012 at 5:37 PM
Hopefully the other issues are not lost, just briefly deferred.
At first I thought blocking the Rice nomination was largely a distraction and waste of time. But I’m starting to think Obama is trying to set her up as his replacement, the Dem candidate in 2016.
petefrt on November 29, 2012 at 5:44 PM
nyt is NOW worried about what actually happened?
cmsinaz on November 29, 2012 at 5:56 PM