Monday, May 05, 2014

Water-boarding would work too, but ... you know


Clinton Culture                   





Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton needs to provide "hours and hours" of private depositions if any House select committee is effective in uncovering what happened in the 2012 Benghazi deaths that killed four Americans, former U.N. Ambassador John Bolton said on Saturday.

"The public hearings that get so much attention are the last things that should happen," Bolton, who served in the George W. Bush White House, told Jeanine Pirro on her Fox News program. "We need former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton giving hours and hours of depositions before they put her back out in public testimony. That's the way to find out what happened.

"You can't get effective investigations done with members of Congress alternating — asking questions for five minutes — of somebody who's articulate and knows how to dodge questions," Bolton added. "What needs to happen are extensive, hour-after-hour depositions."


Bolton per usual quickly cuts to the quick. 


3 comments:

Anonymous said...

If the Rs were smart(sure..) they would get together and script the questions to be asked ... handing out the questions to the involved committee members.
HRC will dance and sing to discract and delay. There is no way the 5-minute chunks will prove effective unless the questions are previously agreed upon.
Where was she at 3:00 AM when the phone rang? ( it was 3:00 AM somewhere..) Asleep or drunk just like Obunko.
tom

Anonymous said...

Unless this 'testimony' is rendered Under Oath, its meaningless. She is an accomplished Liar and is famous for telling less than the truth or outright lies and half truths. She was trained by Bill over the years and can lie straight faced without any qualms about it.

If there ever was a case for water boarding, this is one of those.

MAX Redline said...

"I don't remember
My brain's in a blender
It's Jell-o"

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