In the ever spinning world of the Obama Campaign Administration cover up of the Libya terrorist attack, we take another go-around.
You may have noticed that, over the last week, I have taken to referring to Obama and his minions as, the “Obama Campaign Administration.”
Here’s why.
While Obama has been in campaign mode since the day he took office, it is now becoming clear that his campaign staff is making the decisions regarding everything including his foreign policies. These decisions are not in the best interest of the country…These decisions are in the best interests of the Obama campaign.
Why else, pray tell, would Obama have David Axelrod dispatched to the Sunday shows to talk about…Libya?
On Fox News Sunday, Axelrod was bemoaning the “politicization” of the Libya scandal.
Then, yesterday afternoon, 24 hours before tonight’s debate, it’s leaked that the administration is…”CONSIDERING” a strike or strikes in retaliation for the Libya terrorist attack.
Really?
First of all…Why exactly is this being…”leaked?”
To make Obama seem tough on terror the night before his next debate which will split time between domestic and…Foreign policy.
There are no coincidences.
							


					
Glaring. Transparent. Arrogant.
I’ll tell ya what friends…Were it not for Friday’s, I’d explode.
After the State Department said:
If you look at a Monet with a magnifying glass, it looks like a collection of brightly colored blotches.
As we speed toward the November 6th election and even faster toward the next presidential debate, I believe there is but a single question which Mitt Romney could pose that would virtually bring the Obama campaign, not to mention his Canadian made bus…To a screeching halt.
“Based on information provided to the committee by individuals with direct knowledge of events in Libya, the attack that claimed the ambassador’s life was the latest in a long line of attacks on Western diplomats and officials in Libya in the months leading up to September 11, 2012. In addition, multiple U.S. federal government officials have confirmed to the committee that, prior to the September 11 attack, the U.S. mission in Libya made repeated requests for increased security in Benghazi. The mission in Libya, however, was denied these resources by officials in Washington.” 
In Cairo, as our embassy was being attacked, our flag removed and burned and the al Qaeda flag raised, this is the statement which was issued through the embassy: