Good points. I think the OP's point that we must love Obama more than we value the lives of those four who perished in Libya and more than we love the rule of law.Let us try and take the politics out of the equation for a second, if possible.
Do we care as to why 4 of our civilian population was apparently killed by a concerted planned attack on 9/11? Yes or no?
If no, why? Because their lives are meaningless and knowing why they died doesn't really matter? Or yes we want to know to try and prevent this same senseless death next 9/11? In other words their life, along with everyone else's, has meaning?
Is this another case of where we expect everyone to tell the truth yet we ignore when a POTUS outright lies under oath in a court of law?
Do we say, to hell with them, because we are more worried about the cost of everything we buy skyrocketing?
I mean, what as humane human beings who supposedly have a love for the rule of law. Who live by laws in a free country. Who say we care about life. What right do we have to say to hell with them and not investigate their death? We don't have that right. To not investigate their death is to become as the animals that killed them in the first place. Let the pieces fall where they may. If it was incompetence, or a legitimate bad decision that ended up with them being killed then so be it, that can be forgiven. If it was a decision based solely on an election, THAT can NEVER be forgiven. We need to know.
So in the end we all knew that this was a planned attack the very day it happened. It was clear the timing could not be more convenient. But the Obama administration fed us a lie, we all know they did there is a lot of denying it but not much credibility behind those lies. So with that very obvious fact we should be told why they lied.