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By P.J. Gladnick
August 2, 2013
What happens when a writer with a left of center periodical such as The Atlantic honestly confronts the unfolding and inconvenient facts of what the Obama administration labels as the "phony scandal" of Benghazi? A reality check. Such was the case with Conor Friedersdorf who although he has enough of a libertarian streak in him to have opposed Obama's re-election, still has enough leftwing bonafides to absurdly slam Rush Limbaugh for "race baiting."
Therefore it must have come as something of a shock to the liberal bubble readers of The Atlantic to read Friedersdorf admit that he had "tuned out" Benghazi as most of the MSM reporters had done but has now changed his mind as you can see in the self-explanatory title of his article: The Attack in Benghazi: Worth Investigating After All. Here is Friedersdorf's explanation for his change of mind:
The Attack in Benghazi: Worth Investigating After All - Conor Friedersdorf - The Atlantic
[Excerpt]
Read more:
Atlantic Writer 'Tuned Out' Benghazi; Now Wants Investigation | NewsBusters
Sometimes the lies even get too much for those that support the others lies.
August 2, 2013
What happens when a writer with a left of center periodical such as The Atlantic honestly confronts the unfolding and inconvenient facts of what the Obama administration labels as the "phony scandal" of Benghazi? A reality check. Such was the case with Conor Friedersdorf who although he has enough of a libertarian streak in him to have opposed Obama's re-election, still has enough leftwing bonafides to absurdly slam Rush Limbaugh for "race baiting."
Therefore it must have come as something of a shock to the liberal bubble readers of The Atlantic to read Friedersdorf admit that he had "tuned out" Benghazi as most of the MSM reporters had done but has now changed his mind as you can see in the self-explanatory title of his article: The Attack in Benghazi: Worth Investigating After All. Here is Friedersdorf's explanation for his change of mind:
The Attack in Benghazi: Worth Investigating After All - Conor Friedersdorf - The Atlantic
[Excerpt]
Read more:
Atlantic Writer 'Tuned Out' Benghazi; Now Wants Investigation | NewsBusters
Sometimes the lies even get too much for those that support the others lies.