Obama’s Untrustworthy National Security Adviser Scuzzball Susan Rice Casts Her Doubt on Benghazi Scandal Probe

Obama’s untrustworthy National Security Adviser, Susan Rice, says that she “isn’t aware” of anything other Benghazi information that the Obama administration has been hiding.

Obama's Untrustworthy National Security Adviser Scuzzball Susan Rice Casts Her Doubt on Benghazi Scandal Probe

Obama’s Untrustworthy National Security Adviser Scuzzball Susan Rice Casts Her Doubt on Benghazi Scandal Probe

Susan Rice is about as trustworthy as Hitler with a group of Jews or Bernie Madoff with your retirement funds though. The lying skank, Susan Rice, will say anything to cover up her lies, and conceal the deadly crimes of her bosses, which make Watergate look like inconsequential child’s play.

“Because what is lost in all of this discussion about Sunday shows and talking points is that we lost four brave Americans on that day, and their families and those of us who work with them continue to grieve, and the last thing we need to do is to lose any more. The security and safety of American personnel is absolutely the top priority of the president, of the administration, and ought to be of Congress. – Obama’s personal Liar & National Security Adviser Susan Rice

The only people who “lost” the fact that 4 Americans died in the Benghazi Terrorist Attack are Obama, Susan Rice, Hillary Clinton, and Eric Holder. The Democrat attitude about Benghazi is “What Difference Does It Make Now?”

Republicans have never forgotten the fact that four Americans were murdered and will not allow the Democrat “Culture of Corruption” to continue covering up their inept handling of the terror attack, both before and after the attack had occured.

U.S. National Security Adviser Susan Rice said Wednesday she isn’t aware of anything else the Obama administration has said or done in relation to the Sept. 11, 2012, terrorist attack in Benghazi, Libya, that hasn’t been made public, and it’s hard to imagine what will come of probing the issue further.

“Dang if I know,” Ms. Rice said when asked what more there is that the administration has done or said on the topic that the public is not aware of.

Ms. Rice said the administration has produced 25,000 documents or individual pages of documents, a handful of committees have examined the incident, and an independent Accountability Review Board (ARB) has made recommendations the administration is implementing.

“House and Senate committees have pronounced on this repeatedly, so it’s hard to imagine what further will come of yet another committee,” she said at a luncheon hosted by the Women’s Foreign Policy Group.

After a recent conflict between two of those House panels, and the revelation that the White House hadn’t turned over a key memo suggesting a deeper role by close presidential aides in shaping the public relations response to the attack, House Speaker John A. Boehner said a special committee was warranted.

Last week, he announced the seven Republican members of the committee, which is to be chaired by Rep. Trey Gowdy, South Carolina Republican. The other members are Reps. Susan Brooks of Indiana, Jim Jordan of Ohio, Mike Pompeo of Kansas, Martha Roby of Alabama, Peter Roskam of Illinois and Lynn Westmoreland of Georgia.

Democrats are still weighing the extent to which they plan to participate.

Mr. Boehner has charged the committee with exploring security lapses leading up to the attack, the U.S. response to the attack, the Obama administration’s initial effort to portray the attack as a mob uprising spawned by an anti-Islam video, and the efforts to go after the attackers.

A government watchdog group recently obtained a previously undisclosed email through a lawsuit. The email, written by Deputy White House National Security Adviser Ben Rhodes on Sept. 14, 2012, included talking points for Ms. Rice’s upcoming appearances on TV shows. He said that she should emphasize anti-U.S. protests in the Muslim world were in response to an anti-Islam video, not a failure of administration policy.

Ms. Rice says she is now focused on what the administration must do working with Congress to increase the security of U.S embassies and facilities around the world.

“We have a budget request on the Hill for $4.6 billion that is necessary, in the administration’s judgment, to make the kind of upgrades and provide the kind of security that our facilities need — let’s focus on that,” she said. “Because what is lost in all of this discussion about Sunday shows and talking points is that we lost four brave Americans on that day, and their families and those of us who work with them continue to grieve, and the last thing we need to do is to lose any more.”

“The security and safety of American personnel is absolutely the top priority of the president, of the administration, and ought to be of Congress. So to the extent we’re focusing on that, I think we all agree that’s where the focus ought to be,” she said.

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