If Susan Rice is a Liar about Benghazi, then so are McCain, Graham, Collins and McConnell
Via ABC News’ Jonathan Karl and Sunlen Miller we discover that UN Ambassador Susan Rice’s chief critics in the US Senate – John McCain, Lindsey Graham, and Susan Collins – used the same “lie,” as they call it, to describe the people who killed our ambassador in Benghazi as Susan Rice did.Even Republican Senate Leader McConnell used the same language as rice.
Both Rice and the Senators used the term “mob” to describe those who perpetrated the attack on our consulate and CIA station in Libya. None of them referred to terrorists, or Al Qaeda. Yet the Senators are now faulting Rice for not referring to Al Qaeda when the Senators themselves did not refer to Al Qaeda.
In essence, what happened is that the US Senate passed a resolution about the Benghazi attack and in the resolution said the following:
“The violence in Benghazi coincided with an attack on the United States Embassy in Cairo, Egypt, which was also swarmed by an angry mob of protestors on September 11, 2012.”
Note the Republicans in light red who cosponsored this resolution.
So Mitch McConnell, John Mccain, Lindsey Graham, and Susan Collins all used the exact same language that Susan Rice did, language that they criticized her for using when they used it too.
When ABC asked McCain’s office about the contradiction, McCain’s spokesman became a bit unhinged:
Sen. McCain’s office called the comparison between the language of the resolution and Rice’s words “pathetic.”That’s McCain’s usual response to a factual inquiry, to go ballistic and hope that his histrionics divert attention from the facts at hand. What exactly is “pathetic” about pointing out that John McCain used the same “lie” as Susan Rice to describe what happened in Benghazi?
“This is total nonsense,” McCain spokesman Brian Rogers said in a statement to ABC News.
“This was a resolution honoring Ambassador Chris Stevens and the other brave Americans who died in Benghazi, drafted by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and passed with the unanimous consent of all 100 members of the U.S. Senate one day after the attack.”
No, what’s pathetic is that John McCain told the American people a “lie” the day after we were attacked, and now wants to crucify an American public servant for saying nothing more than what McCain himself said as well.
Of course, maybe if John McCain actually attended those Benghazi hearings he’s been demanding, he’d learn a thing a two about what actually happened, so that next time he won’t lie to the American people like he did in that Senate resolution.
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