Does anyone remember a Republican getting fired last year for altering Benghazi Emails? Does anyone remember any specific investigations into the matter? Was this even on the news? If it was I'd like to know.
So now to the present .... Judicial Watch uses the FOIA to get a single Email written by an Ex-White House aide official, Tommy Vietor, that has a mention of Benghazi ... and the whole BENGHAZI, BENGHAZI, BENGHAZI screamers over at the Fox News Funny Farm start up their crusade again to crucify Obama and his administration. And of course, the Right Wing Tea Party Extremist politicians start huffing and puffing and swear they will blow the Speaker of House, John Boehner, away unless he creates a new committee to "totally" investigate the matter fully. I guess that means Darrell "The Witch Hunter" Issa must not have been doing a very good job, eh?
What does it all boil down to? A lot of folks think they have it figured out! There is a horrible fear that the Republicans have .... they think that Hillary Clinton will become the next President. And they think right on this one!! Because if Hillary Clinton wants to be the first woman President, she will be. Go, Hillary, Go!
Here's a portion of the article from the Huffington Post where CBS actually shows how the Republicans changed the Benghazi E-mails. What does it mean now? Not much, but it's good to know information in case you too, missed it:
Republicans Altered Benghazi Emails, CBS News Report Claims
One day after The White House released 100 pages of Benghazi emails, a report has surfaced alleging that Republicans released a set with altered text.
CBS News reported Thursday that leaked versions sent out by the GOP last Friday had visible differences than Wednesday's official batch. Two correspondences that were singled out in the report came from National Security Adviser Ben Rhodes and State Department Spokeswoman Victoria Nuland.
The GOP version of Rhodes' comment, according to CBS News: "We must make sure that the talking points reflect all agency equities, including those of the State Department, and we don't want to undermine the FBI investigation."
The White House email: "We need to resolve this in a way that respects all of the relevant equities, particularly the investigation."
The news parallels a Tuesday CNN report which initially introduced the contradiction between what was revealed in a White House Benghazi email version, versus what was reported in media outlets. On Monday, Mother Jones noted that the Republicans' interim report included the correct version of the emails, signaling that more malice and less incompetence may have been at play with the alleged alterations.
In that April interim report on Benghazi (which Buck noted), the House Republicans cited these emails (in footnotes 56 and 57) to note an important point: "State Department emails reveal senior officials had 'serious concerns' about the talking points, because Members of Congress might attack the State Department for 'not paying attention to Agency warnings' about the growing threat in Benghazi."
Read the whole article here: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/...