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Benghazi verdict: grossly
inadequate security and
systemic failures of leadership

Power Line, by Paul Mirengoff

Original Article

Posted By:StormCnter, 12/19/2012 5:47:04 AM

An independent investigation of the attack on the U.S. diplomatic post in Benghazi has confirmed the obvious — “grossly” inadequate security and reliance on local militias left U.S. diplomats and other personnel vulnerable. The review of the assault that killed Ambassador Stevens and three other Americans faulted systemic failures of leadership and management deficiencies at senior levels within two bureaus of the State Department. The investigation was conducted by the Accountability Review Board, under the direction of former ambassador Thomas R. Pickering. Former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mike Mullen also served on the panel.

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Poor Hillary. If she had testified to the committee prior to the report release, she could have been caught in lies. Now, after the release, the committee has more information to challenge her with. I suspect she´ll never go before that committee. I think she retired the pink suit.

  

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Reply 1 - Posted by: GreatGreyhounds, 12/19/2012 5:50:34 AM     (No. 9073731)

Some how, some way, Our Dear Reader will still try to blame this on President Bush...


Reply 2 - Posted by: calicojack, 12/19/2012 6:02:18 AM     (No. 9073738)

... and the buck stops where?


   

 

  


 
Reply 3 - Posted by: uno, 12/19/2012 6:07:24 AM     (No. 9073743)

"grossly inadequate"
"systematic failures of leadership"
Has Hillary ever been a figure of leadership?
Has Hillary failed before?
Is Hillary inadequate?
Is Hillary gross?
Well there´s a few of yer rhetorical questions for the day...


Reply 4 - Posted by: Blue-Z-Anna, 12/19/2012 6:23:03 AM     (No. 9073758)

I´ll bet they are glad to have this whole thing over with and forgotten.


Reply 5 - Posted by: jalo1951, 12/19/2012 6:23:06 AM     (No. 9073759)

Maybe this is the real reason stepped back. She got wind of this report and knew better than to be nominated and then run through the Senate.


Reply 6 - Posted by: lazyman, 12/19/2012 6:26:27 AM     (No. 9073764)

This is the result of tapping a housewife of a president to enter politics.


Reply 7 - Posted by: ROLFnader, 12/19/2012 7:14:01 AM     (No. 9073820)

If you were the one driving this clown car, it might be enough to cause a concussion.


   

 

  


 
Reply 8 - Posted by: Jebediah, 12/19/2012 7:16:39 AM     (No. 9073823)

And WHY is Hillary not being judged on this massive failure and why is she still considered a possible candidate in 2016. Also, why is an ex-Marine in a bogus charge still rotting, chained to a bed, in a Mexican jail while police try to extort $ from the parents when one word from she or Obama would free him?


Reply 9 - Posted by: Judith, 12/19/2012 7:21:14 AM     (No. 9073831)

I´m a little surprised they didn´t find a way to hang a little of the responsibility/guilt on petraeus. As for this being a career ender for hillary? Considering the potus had/has failed in EVERYTHING he ever did in private life....for a liberal, this should be a resume enhancer. Especially with the anti-american liberals in power. A few more Americans killed? Great! And obama was re-elected by a majority of citizens in this country who hate the USA.


Reply 10 - Posted by: LouD, 12/19/2012 7:54:38 AM     (No. 9073894)

They can do all the "reviewing" they want, but when is someone (other than a fall guy) going to be punished? These failures would be the downfall of anyone in private business, but politics? Nah. The people will soon forget, as it doesn´t directly effect them.


Reply 11 - Posted by: enuf8, 12/19/2012 8:15:32 AM     (No. 9073931)

Concussion time!


Reply 12 - Posted by: lotsamojo, 12/19/2012 12:57:42 PM     (No. 9074543)

Shushhhhh . . . settle down boys and girls, the MSM will perfporm it´s magic and in a few years you will never remember this incident


   

 



 

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