Benghazi Constructs

by Victory Davis Hanson Almost everything the administration has alleged about Benghazi has proven false. Yet also, in Machiavellian fashion, the Obama group successfully peddled useful fictions, effectively deluded the country, adroitly ensured President Obama’s reelection, and cast aspersions on those who sought the truth. In that sense, so far, the lies about Benghazi have … Read more

On Benghazi, GOP remains suspicious of Hillary Clinton

It’s common for Republicans to say there are “unanswered questions” about the September 11, 2012 terrorist attack on the U.S. diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya. In some cases, though, it might be more accurate to say that questions have been answered, but Republicans don’t believe the answers. A prime example concerns then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton‘s knowledge … Read more

Desperate Antics to Obstruct the Truth About Benghazi

The Democrats and their media acolytes who are pushing back against a full investigation of the Benghazi scandal are in full circle the wagons mode.  They are trying to make investigating this scandal into some sort of late night joke against Republicans, but instead are looking more desperate by the day. Many Americans do not … Read more

Susan Rice On Benghazi: ‘Dang If I Know’

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National Security Advisor Ambassador Susan Rice is back in the news this week over the Benghazi attack, after she spoke a few days ago during a lunch to honor women in foreign policy — and the topic turned to the contentious incident.

Susan Rice was asked about investigations into Benghazi, and whether new information about the attack could come to light after further examination concludes.

Visibly exasperated, Ambassador Rice hit back at questions over whether the House Select Committee currently re-examining the Benghazi attack might, this time, crack the scandal wide open.

In response to new Benghazi questions, asking about whether this investigation could yield new information, she quipped:

“Dang if I know… I mean, honestly, the administration has produced, I think, 25,000 pages of documents, or 25,000 individual documents. They’ve supported, participated in, contributed to the investigations of, you know, seven, I think, different committees. We have had an accountability review board by a very distinguished group of outsiders.”

In an earlier statement on the committee, House Speaker John Boehner commented:

“This investigation is about getting answers for the families of the victims and for the American people. These members have each demonstrated a commitment to this goal, and I have confidence that they will lead a serious, fact-based inquiry… As I have expressed to each of them, I expect this committee to carry out an investigation worthy of the American lives lost in Benghazi.”

Rice continued, expressing skepticism that there is any more to be gained by repeated committee actions:

“You know, House and Senate committees have pronounced on this repeatedly. So it’s hard to imagine what further will come of yet another committee.”

The National Security Advisor also admonished Republican fixation on the Benghazi attack, suggesting that the best course of action is not to re-examine the incident — but instead to shore up security so more lives are not lost.

Rice added:

“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 concluded:

“… 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.”

As Susan Rice discusses Benghazi again, Nancy Pelosi described the committee as “a political stunt.” Watch the question and answer with Ambassador Rice, above.

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New Benghazi Panel GOP Aide Lobbied For Liberal Groups


The new executive director of Benghazi select committee has a somewhat unexpected background: he lobbied for the American Civil Liberties Union.
Philip Kiko, the Benghazi panel director chosen by Select Committee Chairman Trey Gowdy on Thursday, represented the ACLU on Voting Rights Act issues in 2013. He also registered to represent the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, a group of mainly liberal organizations like the People for the American Way, Southern Poverty Law Center, the SEIU and other big labor organizations.
Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-SC) praised Kiko’s work in a statement saying, “He has a proven record of effective leadership and management, and I am pleased to have him on our team as we conduct a serious, fact-driven investigation to ensure our fellow Americans know the full truth about what happened in Benghazi.”
Speaker John Boehner also praised Kiko remarking in a statement:
“Phil Kiko is a man of unquestioned integrity with a record of distinguished service to the House and the American people. His appointment today is further proof of Chairman Gowdy’s commitment to an investigation that is serious, fact-based, and professional. The American people deserve the full truth about what happened in Benghazi on September 11, 2012, and there is no better person to help lead this effort than Phil.”
Kiko, who previously served as a chief of staff for Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner (R-WI) and as chief of staff and general counsel for the House Judiciary Committee, presently works as the vice chairman of a bipartisan lobbying firm called the Smith-Free Group. PJ Media first reported in August of 2013 that Kiko’s lobbying disclosure form showed he was working for the ACLU on the Voting Rights Act.
Some Republican members have already expressed doubt with the future of the Benghazi Select Committee, recalling the reluctance of Speaker Boehner and other GOP members who did not want the committee to begin with. Rep. Tim Huelskamp (R-KS) told Slate’s Dave Weigel, “Mike Rogers (R-MI) fought against this for a year and a half. They used to stand up in conference and say, ‘Quit worrying about it, we’ve got it all taken care of.’”

Trey Gowdy Names Former NRCC Aide As Director Of Benghazi Committee

WASHINGTON — Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.) on Thursday named lobbyist and former Republican aide Phil Kiko as staff director for the newly created House select committee tasked with investigating the 2012 attacks in Benghazi, Libya. Kiko most recently served as vice chairman of the Smith-Free Group, a D.C.-based government affairs firm, and has extensive experience … Read more

Lanny Davis to Lead Benghazi ‘Truth Squad’

Former Clinton special counsel Lanny Davis says he plans to lead a “truth squad” to counter accusations coming out of the Benghazi select committee hearings.

Davis will lead a group of volunteers “in front of the hearing room of the Gowdy committee” to be “available to put the facts out.”

“We’re going to do a ‘truth squad.’” Davis, a Hillary ally, told Fox News Channel’s “The Kelly File” on Monday night.

“The Republicans who are critical about what happened in Benghazi should not fear the truth,” Davis said.

The former aide to President Bill Clinton said the “truth squad” will use the organization “Correct the Record” to challenge and fact-check “whoever is using innuendo as a surrogate for truth.”

The “truth squad” is similar to Davis’ crisis management efforts for Clinton in 1997. Davis told Fox that he doesn’t believe the hearings are necessary, but he hopes Democrats participate in them.

 Originally published at the Daily Caller

The Benghazi Attack was A Key Defining Moment for President Obama

As such, it underscores his leadership style and is a measure of his performance over the past three years and a predictive metric for a second term. Three synergistic factors must have been at work in the White House during the Benghazi attack during the seven hour fire fight: Political considerations, Military national security options, … Read more

GOP probe of Benghazi holds political peril for both parties

WASHINGTON — The creation of a special committee to investigate the 2012 Benghazi attacks carries the potential for political gains — and risks — for Republicans. The House of Representatives voted Thursday create a special panel to investigate the Sept. 11, 2012, attacks, a vote pushed through by the Republican majority on a largely party-line … Read more

Rep. Trey Gowdy: Ex-prosecutor to head GOP’s Benghazi probe

WASHINGTON — House Speaker John Boehner on Monday chose Rep. Trey Gowdy, a South Carolina Republican and former federal prosecutor, to head a special committee that will investigate the deadly September 2012 attack on the U.S. mission in Benghazi, Libya, and the Obama administration’s response. Gowdy has been an outspoken critic of how President Barack … Read more