Monday, February 18, 2013

McCain does good then does bad

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McCain claims ‘massive cover-up’ on Benghazi


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While discussing the contentious confirmation hearings for defense secretary nominee Chuck Hagel, things got a bit heated on Sunday's "Meet The Press" when Sen. John McCain referred to the lack of information from the White House surrounding the Sept. 11, 2012 attacks in Benghazi as a "massive cover-up."

A retired four-star admiral is now claiming that Barack Obama intentionally conspired withAmerica’s enemies to stage a bogus attack and the kidnapping of an American ambassador so he could “negotiate” the release of a “hostage” and bolster his mediocre approval ratings just prior to the election!
Gregory then pressed McCain on what the Arizona senator meant by "a massive cover-up."

"I'm asking you, do you care whether four Americans died?" McCain said. "And shouldn't people be held accountable for the fact that four Americans died?"

"Well, what you said was the cover-up--a cover-up of what?" Gregory asked.

David Gregory, as always his contentious self, does his best to deflect McCain's charge that the Administration have lied through their teeth about what really happened .  In the end McCain reverts to being the McCain and the GOP we know and love do well (cough-cough) by stating—

"I don't believe he is qualified, but I don't believe that we should hold up his nomination any further."


3 comments:

Anonymous said...

File Under: Duh!

McCain finally woke up and realized it was a cover up. Not bad, 5 1/2 months later. Next thing you'll know, Lindsey Lohan Graham will come out with the "video" was Boolshit!

Can someone please step up and Marco the hell away from these two idiots?

Geo

secede said...

McStain says the Senate will pass "universal" background checks, aka no private sales without government permission. No word on how they'll get criminals to comply.

The VC really let us down with him.

Rodger the Real King of France said...

That was the NVA's opportunity, I believe.

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