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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (680253)10/21/2012 10:00:04 PM
From: TopCat  Respond to of 1586861
 
" And what would they do with it?????"

You just wake up from a nap?



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (680253)10/22/2012 11:05:37 AM
From: longnshort1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1586861
 
Should Barack Obama Resign Tonight?
October 22nd, 2012 - 12:01 am

I won’t hear what I’d like to hear at the presidential foreign policy debate Monday.

What I’d like to hear is Barack Obama resigning over Benghazi, the most extreme public mishandling of an attack on American personnel ever, certainly in my lifetime. If I (or most people) had been president and something like that happened on my (our) watch — and then I had lied about it myself while urging others to cover up — I would be so ashamed of myself I wouldn’t be able to come out in public.

But that’s not what happened. In fact, the reverse occurred. The president acted as if it was Mitt Romney’s fault for ever bringing the subject up. And he had a willing co-conspirator in the morally stunted Candy Crowley.

Obama’s outrage during the second debate even at being questioned on his response to the terrorist killings is one of the ugliest displays of narcissism I have ever witnessed from a politician and certainly the ugliest if you consider the ramifications of his behavior.

That the mainstream media ignored this reaction is a testament to their enduring pathology. Or perhaps to a secret longing for the divine right of kings.

But it doesn’t matter. If Barack Obama does not resign on Monday, his reputation will be destroyed forever, even if he wins a second term, because Benghazi will not go away.

This is not just because of the seemingly insoluble conundrums described so thoroughly by Watergate author (among other things) James Rosen in his Wall Street Journal oped — “ The Three Benghazi Timelines We Need Answers About” — but for a reason yet more disturbing.