THEY, LIKE JONATHAN GRUBER MUST THINK THE AMERICAN PUBLIC IS STUPID….FOR WEEKS AFTER BENGHAZI WE WERE LED TO BELIEVE THAT A VIDEO CRITICAL OF ISLAM WAS THE FUSE THAT IGNITED THE MURDERS IN BENGHAZI. CLINTON AND THE PREZ EVEN WENT TO GREAT LENGTHS DENOUNCING THE ANTI-ISLAM VIDEO AS LATE AS SEPTEMBER 20, 2012
U.S. Embassy Spends $70K on Ads Denouncing Anti-Muslim Film for Pakistani TV
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2012/09/20/u-s-embassy-spends-70k-on-ads-denouncing-anti-muslim-film-for-pakistani-tv/
“The U.S. Embassy in Pakistan has started screening advertisements on Pakistani television featuring President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton condemning the film “Innocence of Muslims.”The ad cost the embassy $70,000 and started running on Thursday, the Associated Press reported. It features clips of both Obama and Clinton each denouncing the film and seeking to distance the United States from it, their words translated in Urdu.“A message from the President of the United States Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton,” the spot begins.
There is an old truism in Washington that if you have to release a piece of information, but would prefer that information not get a lot of publicity, the best time to do it is Friday afternoon. Not only are journalists less likely to cover cover stories that come down the pipeline on Friday afternoons, but people looking forward to the weekend are less likely to read them.
Not to cast aspersions on the motives of the Republican-led House of Representatives Intelligence Committee, but there may be a reason why its two-years-in-the-making investigative report about what really occurred during a 2012 raid on the U.S. embassy in Benghazi, Lybia was released to the public on a Friday afternoon.
The 36-page report found not only that neither the military nor the CIA acted improperly during the raid—in which four Americans were killed, including Ambassador Chris Stevens—but also largely cleared Obama administration appointees.
“We spent thousands of hours asking questions, poring over documents, reviewing intelligence assessments, reading cables and emails, and held a total of 20 committee events and hearings,” Mike Rodgers (R – Mich.) and C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger (D – Md.), the ranking members of the committee said in a statement to the Associated Press. “We conducted detailed interviews with senior intelligence officials from Benghazi and Tripoli as well as eight security personnel on the ground in Benghazi that night. Based on the testimony and the documents we reviewed, we concluded that all the CIA officers in Benghazi were heroes. Their actions saved lives.”