Angela & Barack: It’s Over
Posted: November 18, 2016 | Author: Pundit Planet | Filed under: Entertainment, Global, History, Humor, Politics, White House | Tags: 1964 Civil Rights Act, 2016 Presidential Election, Al Queda, Alternative for Germany, Angela Merkel, Barack Obama, Elite, EUROPE, Germany, Immigration, ISIS, Islamism, Left Wing, Leftism, Marxism, Progressive, The United States | Leave a commentRate this:
OH YES SHE DID: Hillary Told Chelsea Terrorists Were Behind Benghazi Attack
Posted: October 24, 2015 | Author: Pundit Planet | Filed under: Crime & Corruption, Global, Law & Justice, Mediasphere, Politics, White House | Tags: al Qaeda, Al Queda, Ansar al-Sharia, Barack Obama, Benghazi, Chelsea Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Mohammed Magariaf, Obama administration, Oskar Schindler, Refugees of the Syrian civil war, September 11, The Daily Caller | Leave a commentChuck Ross reports: Hillary Clinton sent an email to her daughter, Chelsea, on Sept. 11, 2012 in which she asserted that an al-Qaida-like group was responsible for the terrorist attacks in Benghazi, it was revealed on Thursday during the former secretary of state’s testimony to the House Select Committee on Benghazi.
The email, which was revealed by Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan , indicates that Clinton knew early on that the attacks which left four Americans dead was carried out by terrorists. But as Jordan pointed out, Clinton and others in the Obama administration had already begun crafting the narrative that the attack was spontaneous and that the attackers were motivated by a YouTube video many Muslims found offensive.
In the email cited by Jordan, Clinton responded to daughter Chelsea, who emailed under the pseudonym Diane Reynolds.
“Two of our officers were killed in Benghazi by an Al Queda-like [sic] group,” Clinton wrote.
But shortly before the email, after it was revealed that Ambassador Chris Stevens had been murdered in the onslaught, Clinton implied that the YouTube video had served as a motive.
“Some have sought to justify this vicious behavior as a response to inflammatory material posted to the Internet,” Clinton said in a statement shortly after Stevens’ death.
WATCH:
The Obama administration continued for days after the attack to claim that the YouTube video — entitled “Innocence of Muslims” — had sparked protests which turned violent. Critics of the administration’s handling of the response to the attack assert that the YouTube video was used as political cover to protect Obama ahead of his re-election bid. Obama had been on the campaign trail insisting that he had destroyed al-Qaida.
[Read the full text here, at The Daily Caller]
Jordan compared Clinton’s disparate positions, asserting that she “knew the truth” but insisted on casting some blame on the video.
“You tell the American people one thing, you tell your family an entirely different story,” Jordan said. Read the rest of this entry »