Thursday, May 2, 2013

Did the Accountability Review Board (DOS) Forget to Interview Anybody About Benghazi?



Perish the thought



So now they are investigating the investigators at the State Department. They want to know if the Accountability Review Board failed to interview any important witnesses about the Benghazi fiasco.

Do ya think?




http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/05/02/state-department-benghazi-review-panel-under-investigation-fox-news-confirms/

"The IG's office is said by well-placed sources to be seeking to determine whether the Accountability Review Board, or ARB -- led by former U.N. Ambassador Thomas Pickering and former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. Mike Mullen -- failed to interview key witnesses who had asked to provide their accounts of the Benghazi attacks to the panel."





On Wednesday, White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said: "The Accountability Review Board which investigated this matter -- and I think in no one's estimation sugarcoated what happened there or pulled any punches when it came to holding accountable individuals that they felt had not successfully executed their responsibilities -- heard from everyone and invited everyone. So there was a clear indication there that everyone who had something to say was welcome to provide information to the Accountability Review Board."

Really? Are you sure about that, Jay?



"What difference at this point does it make?"


*Postscript: It seems they also neglected to interview the mysterious survivors-you know, the ones flown to Ramstein Air Base in Germany and then hidden away at Walter Reed, the ones who have hired lawyers so they can testify before Congress about what happened and who has threatened them if they don't keep their mouths shut?



"Pleeeeease don't interview them."

1 comment:

  1. What part of the word "coverup" does anyone not understand!

    Squid

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