
When a president fails to lift a finger to protect Americans, at home or abroad, in the face of overwhelming intelligence and evidence, by ignoring obvious warning signs and the advice of those entrusted to offer such protection…
It is treason.
Emails were sent to 400 people in the first 2 hours of the attack in Benghazi indicating that the attack was a terrorist attack.
Those emails went to the State Department.
Those emails went to the FBI.
Those emails went directly to the White House Situation Room.
At the time the email went to the White house Situation Room…Obama was in a meeting with his security team.
The first email – 4:05pm EST
“U.S. Diplomatic Mission in Benghazi Under Attack (SBU).”
“The Regional Security Officer reports the diplomatic mission is under attack. Embassy Tripoli reports approximately 20 armed people fired shots; explosions have been heard as well. Ambassador Stevens, who is currently in Benghazi, and four COM personnel are in the compound safe haven. The 17th of February militia is providing security support. The operations Center will provide updates as available.”
Second Email – 4:45pm EST
“Update 1: U.S. Diplomatic Mission in Benghazi (SBU)”
“Embassy Tripoli reports the firing at the U.S. Diplomatic Mission in Benghazi has stopped and the compound has been cleared. A response team is on site attempting to locate COM personnel.”
Third Email – 6:07pm EST



In this presidential race, arguably the most important since 1860, Mitt Romney is gaining momentum and Obama is starting to fade.
I lost count last night, during the debate, of how many times Obama asked Moderator Candy Crowley to either change the topic or how many times she cut off Mitt Romney to change the topic.
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.
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:
It’s time to connect the dots and look at the bigger picture.