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Thursday, May 09, 2013

Operation Smear Benghazi Whistleblowers
It's on. As the White House grapples with a growing backlash over its Libya lies and lapses, President Obama's apologists are gearing up for battle. Put on your hip-waders. Grab those tar buckets. Get ready for Operation Smear Benghazi Whistleblowers.  

Gen. Vallely: White House in 'Collusion' With Other Agencies on Benghazi
"The Obama administration uses heavy-handed Chicago-style tactics to put the lid on people and they threaten them,'' Vallely told "The Steve Malzberg Show'' on Newsmax TV. "They threaten them with their jobs. And that's exactly what been happening.'' Vallely, who served as Deputy Commanding General in the Pacific, commended the three "whistleblowers'' who testified Wednesday in the Congressional hearings on Benghazi. But he urged House members conducting the probe to press even harder. 


Benghazi attack: Hicks 'stunned' at Rice explanation
A top US official who was in Libya during the deadly attack on the US Consulate in Benghazi has given the first public account of the event. Gregory Hicks, deputy chief of mission in Tripoli, said he was "stunned" by UN Ambassador Susan Rice's comments that the attack was spontaneous. He also told lawmakers he received a phone call from US Envoy Christopher Stevens, just before he died.


BENGHAZI WHISTLEBLOWER CONFIRMS: SPECIAL FORCES TOLD TO ‘STAND DOWN’
Hicks’ account of the ‘stand down’ order directly conflicts with the Obama administration’s official account of the events surrounding the attack and insistence that no U.S. military forces could reach Benghazi in time to act. 


Benghazi ‘emerging evidence’: White House ‘knowingly misled’ Americans
Clinton, Carney, and Rice, insisted there was “no actionable intelligence” that an attack was pending and that no help was available to save the lives of Stevens and three other Americans once the attack began. However, The Washington Post reported Oct. 20, 2012 that Ambassador Stevens warned the State Department of his fear of a pending attack -- and begged for additional security -- and Fox News reported April 29 that a Benghazi “insider” – who “watched the events unfold and has debriefed those who were part of the response” -- said a C110 special forces group “was doing a training exercise not in the region of Northern Africa but in Europe. And they had the ability to react and respond.” 

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