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Benghazi Denial Syndrome: Clinical or Cynical

Jeff2422 Wrote: Dec 03, 2012 10:17 AM
Actor Terry Thomas is caught in the act by his wife. His wife says, "who is that woman?', and Terry responds "what woman?" All the while, as they go back and forth, the mistress gets on her clothes and leaves. Eventually, Terry Thomas says to his wife that she is immagining things and the woman is gone. The wife throws up her hands in agreement. That is the game, as everything is a game in Washington DC, even when 4 people are killed. What is worse, the press is a co-conspirator.

To a large group of Americans, the Benghazi story looks simple. Only the fog of politics and the media’s protection of the president obscure an ugly narrative.  This article is long because the extent of denial, dissembling, and delusion is hard to describe briefly.

It’s possible, though unlikely, there are reasonable explanations for the administration’s policies leading to September 11, for the command decisions made that night, and for the government’s still-shifting stories since about all that happened.

It’s not possible there’s an honorable explanation for the national media’s dismissive refusal to press...

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