Courtesy of The
Hill:
Paul, a likely 2016 presidential
contender, criticizes potential rival Hillary Clinton, who was secretary of
State during the attacks, and vows to seek the truth about Benghazi.
"This
new Benghazi ‘intelligence’ report is little more than a C.Y.A. attempt
designed to protect incompetent politicians and government agents at the
expense of justice for the victims of September 11, 2012," Paul writes in an
op-ed for Breitbart, a conservative website, using an acronym for "cover
your ass."
The report in question was issued by the
House Intelligence Committee before Thanksgiving, and counters several
claims made by some Republicans critical of the Obama administration's
handling of the 2012 attacks that killed four Americans in Benghazi.
The
report found that "there was no intelligence failure prior to the attacks,"
"no evidence" of a stand down order to U.S. personnel responding to the
assault and no CIA operation to secretly ship arms from Benghazi to Syria.
Paul
expresses skepticism at the report’s findings.
Now this is
important because lately Rand Paul has been working pretty hard to portray
himself as far less wingnutty than we know him to be. (Remember Paul has a
fifteen year relationship with professional lunatic Alex Jones, and was
once a frequent guest on his radio show.)
So for Paul to ignore the
fact that this is just the latest of several investigations into Benghazi,
all of which turned up no evidence of malfeasance on the part of the White
House, nor any attempt to launch a coverup.
Now personally I
expected certain individual to speak out against these findings, and so they
have including Senator
Lindsey Graham ("Full of crap!"), former Congressman Allen
West, and various other Right Wing types. However I thought that Rand
Paul was attempting to resist the conspiratorial whispers from the voices in
his head and continue straightening his hairpiece and trying to play the
grownup.
However I believe I may have given him too muhc credit.
Take a look at how he justifies his reticence in accepting the findings of
the
report:
"None of these accusations contain even
a modicum of truth?" he asked.
He points to a Fox News
report that U.S. security personnel said the top CIA officer in Benghazi
prevented them from responding faster, and to multiple articles on arms
smuggling from Libya to Syria.
"The Obama
Administration has tried to paint members of Congress who ask these
questions as somehow being extreme or crazy — and perhaps the House
Intelligence Committee will now follow suit," Paul writes. "But remember,
this is the same administration that called the investigation into the IRS
scandal a product of a 'conspiracy theory.' "
So to support his
faith that there really is a Benghazi scandal, despite the fact that his has
been debunked, Paul turns to the IRS "scandal," which has also been
debunked.
Awesome plan.
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