House Republicans Spent Millions Of Dollars On Benghazi Committee To Exonerate Clinton

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Like eight previous reports, the bitterly partisan panel finds failings, but no blame for the former secretary of state.

WASHINGTON — After spending more than two years and $7 million, the House Select Committee on Benghazi released a report Tuesday that found — like eight investigations before it — no evidence of wrongdoing by then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton or other members of the Obama administration.

The House voted to create the committee after Republicans were frustrated that even their own GOP-led committees failed to find wrongdoing in the events surrounding the 2012 attacks in Benghazi, Libya, that killed four Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens.

But the new report also fails to find evidence of wrongdoing, revealing as all previous reports did that the administration’s response to the terror attacks was flawed, but not malicious or derelict.

The select committee report largely repeats the findings of other reports, with a handful of new details and a lot of fresh condemnation.

“We expect our government to make every effort to save the lives of Americans who serve in harm’s way. That did not happen in Benghazi,” said Rep. Mike Pompeo (R-Kan.), a committee member. “Politics were put ahead of the lives of Americans, and while the administration had made excuses and blamed the challenges posed by time and distance, the truth is that they did not try.”

Pompeo’s conclusion, however, runs counter to statements of his committee’s top lawyer, who said during the probe that the Department of Defense did all it could.

Democrats were quick to hammer the exercise, pointing to “new” revelations that actually surfaced three years ago, such as testimony in 2013 at the House Oversight Committee that Clinton had hoped to open a permanent facility in Benghazi. The report presents that as a fresh revelation. Although the report did not highlight it, the committee’s most important new information was probably the news that it revealed more than a year ago — that Clinton used a private email server.

House Majority Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) admitted last year that the email revelation was a political coup for the GOP, and it has caused trouble for Clinton on the campaign trail. It also sparked an FBI probe over her handling of classified data. The report’s lack of any reference to clearly classified material on her email server, however, could be a sign that there is little chance any prosecution could stem from the unusual arrangement.

Democrats, who were excluded from drafting the GOP report, countered with the release their own report.

Their version, less than half the length of the 800-page Republican report, also reaffirmed earlier work, repeating the conclusions that U.S. forces that were able responded courageously. At the same time, the Democrats’ version says: “The State Department’s security measures in Benghazi were woefully inadequate as a result of decisions made by officials in the Bureau of Diplomatic Security.”

That is also old news.

Democrats have repeatedly accused the GOP of using the committee as a partisan crusade aimed at hurting Hillary Clinton in the presidential election and firing up the GOP base.

It failed to achieve that goal as well, if early comments from conservatives are any indication.

“While the report from the Select Committee on Benghazi shines some light on widespread incompetence reaching the highest levels of government, I find it incomprehensible and insulting that this Committee spent two years and $7 million in taxpayer dollars to release an 800-page report with no firm findings or conclusions,” said David Bozell, who heads the group ForAmerica.

“Congressional Republicans, by lacking the courage to bring those responsible to justice, have wasted everyone’s time and money, plain and simple,” Bozell said. “Hillary Clinton is sure to take a victory lap today due to the fecklessness of the Majority on this committee.”

Still, the select committee’s chairman, Rep. Trey Gowdy, appealed to Americans to read the report if they wanted to make up their own minds.

“I simply ask the American people to read this report for themselves, look at the evidence we have collected, and reach their own conclusions,” Gowdy said. “You can read this report in less time than our fellow citizens were taking fire and fighting for their lives on the rooftops and in the streets of Benghazi.”

Gowdy insisted that some of the information really was new, including details of why Clinton wanted to open a facility in Benghazi. He also said his report reveals for the first time that the U.S. military did not mount an armed response during the attack, although other reports have mentioned the extensive internal discussion at the time to try to respond.

Still, even Gowdy declined to say that the two Americans who died later in the attacks — Glen Doherty and Tyrone Woods — would have lived if the administration showed better coordination.

“I’m not going to make a reckless allegation that [they] could have been saved,” Gowdy said.

Asked directly if Gowdy thought Americans who read the report should find culpability for Clinton, Gowdy declined to say so.

Here is the GOP report, and here is the Democratic version.

House Republicans Spent Millions Of Dollars On Benghazi Committee To Exonerate Clinton

There you have it, folks. House Republicans spent millions to exonerate Hillary. She is by far the most vetted presidential candidate in history.

How about you provide detailed accounting of those millions of dollars to substantiate your claim.

Frankly I am surprised they only wasted 7 million taxpayer dollars on it. The figure came from Hillary Clinton.

The question should be how much did the Republican party receive in donations for their Benghazi dog and pony show? They should be required to pay the taxpayers of the country back for the money they spent on 8 investigations.

benghazifund.jpg

I still want to see a detailed accounting for all of it. Or you could just stop repeating the lies.

You exemplify the mindset of a typical Reich winger. If you don't believe it, it's got to be a lie. Like it says in the opts article, you will note that Hillary Clinton says the cost ran up to 7 million taxpayer dollars. Now you can choose to believe it, or not.

Now that surprises me that it wasn't more than that because this has been investigated 8 times. Is she only talking about the 8th one? The 8th investigation, which included the 12 hour congressional hearing, in which in her opening statement she went through a long list of other U.S. Embassies that had been attacked. Most notably during the Reagan administration where 240 U.S. Marines were killed in a U.S Embassy in Lebanon. Of course that was only one investigation.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/29/us/politics/hillary-clinton-benghazi.html

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So, now that Hillary has been "exonerated" - can we please move on...
Exonerated beahahah,her gross negligence was exposed even more.
You Clinton fluffed think because no criminal charges will be filed she is exonerated crazy shit that notion is,ypu have some really low standards.
And no the video had nothing to do with Benghazi.or anyplace else.at the time of the attack happend it had been viewed just a couple of few hundred times.
It had nothing to do with the attack,which was organized before said video .

It unfortunately the way of people like the op that are willing to except such poor leadership and defend it with irrational vigor.

Everything Clinton get her hands on winds up with stench on it.she has learned well from slick Willy.
 
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Like eight previous reports, the bitterly partisan panel finds failings, but no blame for the former secretary of state.

WASHINGTON — After spending more than two years and $7 million, the House Select Committee on Benghazi released a report Tuesday that found — like eight investigations before it — no evidence of wrongdoing by then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton or other members of the Obama administration.

The House voted to create the committee after Republicans were frustrated that even their own GOP-led committees failed to find wrongdoing in the events surrounding the 2012 attacks in Benghazi, Libya, that killed four Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens.

But the new report also fails to find evidence of wrongdoing, revealing as all previous reports did that the administration’s response to the terror attacks was flawed, but not malicious or derelict.

The select committee report largely repeats the findings of other reports, with a handful of new details and a lot of fresh condemnation.

“We expect our government to make every effort to save the lives of Americans who serve in harm’s way. That did not happen in Benghazi,” said Rep. Mike Pompeo (R-Kan.), a committee member. “Politics were put ahead of the lives of Americans, and while the administration had made excuses and blamed the challenges posed by time and distance, the truth is that they did not try.”

Pompeo’s conclusion, however, runs counter to statements of his committee’s top lawyer, who said during the probe that the Department of Defense did all it could.

Democrats were quick to hammer the exercise, pointing to “new” revelations that actually surfaced three years ago, such as testimony in 2013 at the House Oversight Committee that Clinton had hoped to open a permanent facility in Benghazi. The report presents that as a fresh revelation. Although the report did not highlight it, the committee’s most important new information was probably the news that it revealed more than a year ago — that Clinton used a private email server.

House Majority Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) admitted last year that the email revelation was a political coup for the GOP, and it has caused trouble for Clinton on the campaign trail. It also sparked an FBI probe over her handling of classified data. The report’s lack of any reference to clearly classified material on her email server, however, could be a sign that there is little chance any prosecution could stem from the unusual arrangement.

Democrats, who were excluded from drafting the GOP report, countered with the release their own report.

Their version, less than half the length of the 800-page Republican report, also reaffirmed earlier work, repeating the conclusions that U.S. forces that were able responded courageously. At the same time, the Democrats’ version says: “The State Department’s security measures in Benghazi were woefully inadequate as a result of decisions made by officials in the Bureau of Diplomatic Security.”

That is also old news.

Democrats have repeatedly accused the GOP of using the committee as a partisan crusade aimed at hurting Hillary Clinton in the presidential election and firing up the GOP base.

It failed to achieve that goal as well, if early comments from conservatives are any indication.

“While the report from the Select Committee on Benghazi shines some light on widespread incompetence reaching the highest levels of government, I find it incomprehensible and insulting that this Committee spent two years and $7 million in taxpayer dollars to release an 800-page report with no firm findings or conclusions,” said David Bozell, who heads the group ForAmerica.

“Congressional Republicans, by lacking the courage to bring those responsible to justice, have wasted everyone’s time and money, plain and simple,” Bozell said. “Hillary Clinton is sure to take a victory lap today due to the fecklessness of the Majority on this committee.”

Still, the select committee’s chairman, Rep. Trey Gowdy, appealed to Americans to read the report if they wanted to make up their own minds.

“I simply ask the American people to read this report for themselves, look at the evidence we have collected, and reach their own conclusions,” Gowdy said. “You can read this report in less time than our fellow citizens were taking fire and fighting for their lives on the rooftops and in the streets of Benghazi.”

Gowdy insisted that some of the information really was new, including details of why Clinton wanted to open a facility in Benghazi. He also said his report reveals for the first time that the U.S. military did not mount an armed response during the attack, although other reports have mentioned the extensive internal discussion at the time to try to respond.

Still, even Gowdy declined to say that the two Americans who died later in the attacks — Glen Doherty and Tyrone Woods — would have lived if the administration showed better coordination.

“I’m not going to make a reckless allegation that [they] could have been saved,” Gowdy said.

Asked directly if Gowdy thought Americans who read the report should find culpability for Clinton, Gowdy declined to say so.

Here is the GOP report, and here is the Democratic version.

House Republicans Spent Millions Of Dollars On Benghazi Committee To Exonerate Clinton

There you have it, folks. House Republicans spent millions to exonerate Hillary. She is by far the most vetted presidential candidate in history.

How about you provide detailed accounting of those millions of dollars to substantiate your claim.

That's what is being reported. You deal with it.

Reported, by the huffy puffy post? :haha::haha::haha:

Over $7 million and counting...

Benghazi Investigation Cost Counter | SCBD

ROFLMAO, now you're quoting commiecrats, ever heard of an unbiased source?
 
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Like eight previous reports, the bitterly partisan panel finds failings, but no blame for the former secretary of state.

WASHINGTON — After spending more than two years and $7 million, the House Select Committee on Benghazi released a report Tuesday that found — like eight investigations before it — no evidence of wrongdoing by then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton or other members of the Obama administration.

The House voted to create the committee after Republicans were frustrated that even their own GOP-led committees failed to find wrongdoing in the events surrounding the 2012 attacks in Benghazi, Libya, that killed four Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens.

But the new report also fails to find evidence of wrongdoing, revealing as all previous reports did that the administration’s response to the terror attacks was flawed, but not malicious or derelict.

The select committee report largely repeats the findings of other reports, with a handful of new details and a lot of fresh condemnation.

“We expect our government to make every effort to save the lives of Americans who serve in harm’s way. That did not happen in Benghazi,” said Rep. Mike Pompeo (R-Kan.), a committee member. “Politics were put ahead of the lives of Americans, and while the administration had made excuses and blamed the challenges posed by time and distance, the truth is that they did not try.”

Pompeo’s conclusion, however, runs counter to statements of his committee’s top lawyer, who said during the probe that the Department of Defense did all it could.

Democrats were quick to hammer the exercise, pointing to “new” revelations that actually surfaced three years ago, such as testimony in 2013 at the House Oversight Committee that Clinton had hoped to open a permanent facility in Benghazi. The report presents that as a fresh revelation. Although the report did not highlight it, the committee’s most important new information was probably the news that it revealed more than a year ago — that Clinton used a private email server.

House Majority Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) admitted last year that the email revelation was a political coup for the GOP, and it has caused trouble for Clinton on the campaign trail. It also sparked an FBI probe over her handling of classified data. The report’s lack of any reference to clearly classified material on her email server, however, could be a sign that there is little chance any prosecution could stem from the unusual arrangement.

Democrats, who were excluded from drafting the GOP report, countered with the release their own report.

Their version, less than half the length of the 800-page Republican report, also reaffirmed earlier work, repeating the conclusions that U.S. forces that were able responded courageously. At the same time, the Democrats’ version says: “The State Department’s security measures in Benghazi were woefully inadequate as a result of decisions made by officials in the Bureau of Diplomatic Security.”

That is also old news.

Democrats have repeatedly accused the GOP of using the committee as a partisan crusade aimed at hurting Hillary Clinton in the presidential election and firing up the GOP base.

It failed to achieve that goal as well, if early comments from conservatives are any indication.

“While the report from the Select Committee on Benghazi shines some light on widespread incompetence reaching the highest levels of government, I find it incomprehensible and insulting that this Committee spent two years and $7 million in taxpayer dollars to release an 800-page report with no firm findings or conclusions,” said David Bozell, who heads the group ForAmerica.

“Congressional Republicans, by lacking the courage to bring those responsible to justice, have wasted everyone’s time and money, plain and simple,” Bozell said. “Hillary Clinton is sure to take a victory lap today due to the fecklessness of the Majority on this committee.”

Still, the select committee’s chairman, Rep. Trey Gowdy, appealed to Americans to read the report if they wanted to make up their own minds.

“I simply ask the American people to read this report for themselves, look at the evidence we have collected, and reach their own conclusions,” Gowdy said. “You can read this report in less time than our fellow citizens were taking fire and fighting for their lives on the rooftops and in the streets of Benghazi.”

Gowdy insisted that some of the information really was new, including details of why Clinton wanted to open a facility in Benghazi. He also said his report reveals for the first time that the U.S. military did not mount an armed response during the attack, although other reports have mentioned the extensive internal discussion at the time to try to respond.

Still, even Gowdy declined to say that the two Americans who died later in the attacks — Glen Doherty and Tyrone Woods — would have lived if the administration showed better coordination.

“I’m not going to make a reckless allegation that [they] could have been saved,” Gowdy said.

Asked directly if Gowdy thought Americans who read the report should find culpability for Clinton, Gowdy declined to say so.

Here is the GOP report, and here is the Democratic version.

House Republicans Spent Millions Of Dollars On Benghazi Committee To Exonerate Clinton

There you have it, folks. House Republicans spent millions to exonerate Hillary. She is by far the most vetted presidential candidate in history.

How about you provide detailed accounting of those millions of dollars to substantiate your claim.

Frankly I am surprised they only wasted 7 million taxpayer dollars on it. The figure came from Hillary Clinton.

The question should be how much did the Republican party receive in donations for their Benghazi dog and pony show? They should be required to pay the taxpayers of the country back for the money they spent on 8 investigations.

benghazifund.jpg

I still want to see a detailed accounting for all of it. Or you could just stop repeating the lies.
800 pages is a lot of reading.

Go ahead and give it a try.

The lady on PBS News Hour read all of it and said it is not really worth the trouble.

There is nothing much in the report.
 
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Like eight previous reports, the bitterly partisan panel finds failings, but no blame for the former secretary of state.

WASHINGTON — After spending more than two years and $7 million, the House Select Committee on Benghazi released a report Tuesday that found — like eight investigations before it — no evidence of wrongdoing by then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton or other members of the Obama administration.

The House voted to create the committee after Republicans were frustrated that even their own GOP-led committees failed to find wrongdoing in the events surrounding the 2012 attacks in Benghazi, Libya, that killed four Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens.

But the new report also fails to find evidence of wrongdoing, revealing as all previous reports did that the administration’s response to the terror attacks was flawed, but not malicious or derelict.

The select committee report largely repeats the findings of other reports, with a handful of new details and a lot of fresh condemnation.

“We expect our government to make every effort to save the lives of Americans who serve in harm’s way. That did not happen in Benghazi,” said Rep. Mike Pompeo (R-Kan.), a committee member. “Politics were put ahead of the lives of Americans, and while the administration had made excuses and blamed the challenges posed by time and distance, the truth is that they did not try.”

Pompeo’s conclusion, however, runs counter to statements of his committee’s top lawyer, who said during the probe that the Department of Defense did all it could.

Democrats were quick to hammer the exercise, pointing to “new” revelations that actually surfaced three years ago, such as testimony in 2013 at the House Oversight Committee that Clinton had hoped to open a permanent facility in Benghazi. The report presents that as a fresh revelation. Although the report did not highlight it, the committee’s most important new information was probably the news that it revealed more than a year ago — that Clinton used a private email server.

House Majority Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) admitted last year that the email revelation was a political coup for the GOP, and it has caused trouble for Clinton on the campaign trail. It also sparked an FBI probe over her handling of classified data. The report’s lack of any reference to clearly classified material on her email server, however, could be a sign that there is little chance any prosecution could stem from the unusual arrangement.

Democrats, who were excluded from drafting the GOP report, countered with the release their own report.

Their version, less than half the length of the 800-page Republican report, also reaffirmed earlier work, repeating the conclusions that U.S. forces that were able responded courageously. At the same time, the Democrats’ version says: “The State Department’s security measures in Benghazi were woefully inadequate as a result of decisions made by officials in the Bureau of Diplomatic Security.”

That is also old news.

Democrats have repeatedly accused the GOP of using the committee as a partisan crusade aimed at hurting Hillary Clinton in the presidential election and firing up the GOP base.

It failed to achieve that goal as well, if early comments from conservatives are any indication.

“While the report from the Select Committee on Benghazi shines some light on widespread incompetence reaching the highest levels of government, I find it incomprehensible and insulting that this Committee spent two years and $7 million in taxpayer dollars to release an 800-page report with no firm findings or conclusions,” said David Bozell, who heads the group ForAmerica.

“Congressional Republicans, by lacking the courage to bring those responsible to justice, have wasted everyone’s time and money, plain and simple,” Bozell said. “Hillary Clinton is sure to take a victory lap today due to the fecklessness of the Majority on this committee.”

Still, the select committee’s chairman, Rep. Trey Gowdy, appealed to Americans to read the report if they wanted to make up their own minds.

“I simply ask the American people to read this report for themselves, look at the evidence we have collected, and reach their own conclusions,” Gowdy said. “You can read this report in less time than our fellow citizens were taking fire and fighting for their lives on the rooftops and in the streets of Benghazi.”

Gowdy insisted that some of the information really was new, including details of why Clinton wanted to open a facility in Benghazi. He also said his report reveals for the first time that the U.S. military did not mount an armed response during the attack, although other reports have mentioned the extensive internal discussion at the time to try to respond.

Still, even Gowdy declined to say that the two Americans who died later in the attacks — Glen Doherty and Tyrone Woods — would have lived if the administration showed better coordination.

“I’m not going to make a reckless allegation that [they] could have been saved,” Gowdy said.

Asked directly if Gowdy thought Americans who read the report should find culpability for Clinton, Gowdy declined to say so.

Here is the GOP report, and here is the Democratic version.

House Republicans Spent Millions Of Dollars On Benghazi Committee To Exonerate Clinton

There you have it, folks. House Republicans spent millions to exonerate Hillary. She is by far the most vetted presidential candidate in history.

How about you provide detailed accounting of those millions of dollars to substantiate your claim.

That's what is being reported. You deal with it.

Reported, by the huffy puffy post? :haha::haha::haha:

Over $7 million and counting...

Benghazi Investigation Cost Counter | SCBD

ROFLMAO, now you're quoting commiecrats, ever heard of an unbiased source?

Who should I quote? Alex Jones?
 
57728edd190000240021844d.jpeg


Like eight previous reports, the bitterly partisan panel finds failings, but no blame for the former secretary of state.

WASHINGTON — After spending more than two years and $7 million, the House Select Committee on Benghazi released a report Tuesday that found — like eight investigations before it — no evidence of wrongdoing by then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton or other members of the Obama administration.

The House voted to create the committee after Republicans were frustrated that even their own GOP-led committees failed to find wrongdoing in the events surrounding the 2012 attacks in Benghazi, Libya, that killed four Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens.

But the new report also fails to find evidence of wrongdoing, revealing as all previous reports did that the administration’s response to the terror attacks was flawed, but not malicious or derelict.

The select committee report largely repeats the findings of other reports, with a handful of new details and a lot of fresh condemnation.

“We expect our government to make every effort to save the lives of Americans who serve in harm’s way. That did not happen in Benghazi,” said Rep. Mike Pompeo (R-Kan.), a committee member. “Politics were put ahead of the lives of Americans, and while the administration had made excuses and blamed the challenges posed by time and distance, the truth is that they did not try.”

Pompeo’s conclusion, however, runs counter to statements of his committee’s top lawyer, who said during the probe that the Department of Defense did all it could.

Democrats were quick to hammer the exercise, pointing to “new” revelations that actually surfaced three years ago, such as testimony in 2013 at the House Oversight Committee that Clinton had hoped to open a permanent facility in Benghazi. The report presents that as a fresh revelation. Although the report did not highlight it, the committee’s most important new information was probably the news that it revealed more than a year ago — that Clinton used a private email server.

House Majority Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) admitted last year that the email revelation was a political coup for the GOP, and it has caused trouble for Clinton on the campaign trail. It also sparked an FBI probe over her handling of classified data. The report’s lack of any reference to clearly classified material on her email server, however, could be a sign that there is little chance any prosecution could stem from the unusual arrangement.

Democrats, who were excluded from drafting the GOP report, countered with the release their own report.

Their version, less than half the length of the 800-page Republican report, also reaffirmed earlier work, repeating the conclusions that U.S. forces that were able responded courageously. At the same time, the Democrats’ version says: “The State Department’s security measures in Benghazi were woefully inadequate as a result of decisions made by officials in the Bureau of Diplomatic Security.”

That is also old news.

Democrats have repeatedly accused the GOP of using the committee as a partisan crusade aimed at hurting Hillary Clinton in the presidential election and firing up the GOP base.

It failed to achieve that goal as well, if early comments from conservatives are any indication.

“While the report from the Select Committee on Benghazi shines some light on widespread incompetence reaching the highest levels of government, I find it incomprehensible and insulting that this Committee spent two years and $7 million in taxpayer dollars to release an 800-page report with no firm findings or conclusions,” said David Bozell, who heads the group ForAmerica.

“Congressional Republicans, by lacking the courage to bring those responsible to justice, have wasted everyone’s time and money, plain and simple,” Bozell said. “Hillary Clinton is sure to take a victory lap today due to the fecklessness of the Majority on this committee.”

Still, the select committee’s chairman, Rep. Trey Gowdy, appealed to Americans to read the report if they wanted to make up their own minds.

“I simply ask the American people to read this report for themselves, look at the evidence we have collected, and reach their own conclusions,” Gowdy said. “You can read this report in less time than our fellow citizens were taking fire and fighting for their lives on the rooftops and in the streets of Benghazi.”

Gowdy insisted that some of the information really was new, including details of why Clinton wanted to open a facility in Benghazi. He also said his report reveals for the first time that the U.S. military did not mount an armed response during the attack, although other reports have mentioned the extensive internal discussion at the time to try to respond.

Still, even Gowdy declined to say that the two Americans who died later in the attacks — Glen Doherty and Tyrone Woods — would have lived if the administration showed better coordination.

“I’m not going to make a reckless allegation that [they] could have been saved,” Gowdy said.

Asked directly if Gowdy thought Americans who read the report should find culpability for Clinton, Gowdy declined to say so.

Here is the GOP report, and here is the Democratic version.

House Republicans Spent Millions Of Dollars On Benghazi Committee To Exonerate Clinton

There you have it, folks. House Republicans spent millions to exonerate Hillary. She is by far the most vetted presidential candidate in history.

How about you provide detailed accounting of those millions of dollars to substantiate your claim.

Frankly I am surprised they only wasted 7 million taxpayer dollars on it. The figure came from Hillary Clinton.

The question should be how much did the Republican party receive in donations for their Benghazi dog and pony show? They should be required to pay the taxpayers of the country back for the money they spent on 8 investigations.

benghazifund.jpg

I still want to see a detailed accounting for all of it. Or you could just stop repeating the lies.
800 pages is a lot of reading.

Go ahead and give it a try.

The lady on PBS News Hour read all of it and said it is not really worth the trouble.

There is nothing much in the report.

Thank you. Welcome aboard.
 
57728edd190000240021844d.jpeg


Like eight previous reports, the bitterly partisan panel finds failings, but no blame for the former secretary of state.

WASHINGTON — After spending more than two years and $7 million, the House Select Committee on Benghazi released a report Tuesday that found — like eight investigations before it — no evidence of wrongdoing by then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton or other members of the Obama administration.

The House voted to create the committee after Republicans were frustrated that even their own GOP-led committees failed to find wrongdoing in the events surrounding the 2012 attacks in Benghazi, Libya, that killed four Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens.

But the new report also fails to find evidence of wrongdoing, revealing as all previous reports did that the administration’s response to the terror attacks was flawed, but not malicious or derelict.

The select committee report largely repeats the findings of other reports, with a handful of new details and a lot of fresh condemnation.

“We expect our government to make every effort to save the lives of Americans who serve in harm’s way. That did not happen in Benghazi,” said Rep. Mike Pompeo (R-Kan.), a committee member. “Politics were put ahead of the lives of Americans, and while the administration had made excuses and blamed the challenges posed by time and distance, the truth is that they did not try.”

Pompeo’s conclusion, however, runs counter to statements of his committee’s top lawyer, who said during the probe that the Department of Defense did all it could.

Democrats were quick to hammer the exercise, pointing to “new” revelations that actually surfaced three years ago, such as testimony in 2013 at the House Oversight Committee that Clinton had hoped to open a permanent facility in Benghazi. The report presents that as a fresh revelation. Although the report did not highlight it, the committee’s most important new information was probably the news that it revealed more than a year ago — that Clinton used a private email server.

House Majority Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) admitted last year that the email revelation was a political coup for the GOP, and it has caused trouble for Clinton on the campaign trail. It also sparked an FBI probe over her handling of classified data. The report’s lack of any reference to clearly classified material on her email server, however, could be a sign that there is little chance any prosecution could stem from the unusual arrangement.

Democrats, who were excluded from drafting the GOP report, countered with the release their own report.

Their version, less than half the length of the 800-page Republican report, also reaffirmed earlier work, repeating the conclusions that U.S. forces that were able responded courageously. At the same time, the Democrats’ version says: “The State Department’s security measures in Benghazi were woefully inadequate as a result of decisions made by officials in the Bureau of Diplomatic Security.”

That is also old news.

Democrats have repeatedly accused the GOP of using the committee as a partisan crusade aimed at hurting Hillary Clinton in the presidential election and firing up the GOP base.

It failed to achieve that goal as well, if early comments from conservatives are any indication.

“While the report from the Select Committee on Benghazi shines some light on widespread incompetence reaching the highest levels of government, I find it incomprehensible and insulting that this Committee spent two years and $7 million in taxpayer dollars to release an 800-page report with no firm findings or conclusions,” said David Bozell, who heads the group ForAmerica.

“Congressional Republicans, by lacking the courage to bring those responsible to justice, have wasted everyone’s time and money, plain and simple,” Bozell said. “Hillary Clinton is sure to take a victory lap today due to the fecklessness of the Majority on this committee.”

Still, the select committee’s chairman, Rep. Trey Gowdy, appealed to Americans to read the report if they wanted to make up their own minds.

“I simply ask the American people to read this report for themselves, look at the evidence we have collected, and reach their own conclusions,” Gowdy said. “You can read this report in less time than our fellow citizens were taking fire and fighting for their lives on the rooftops and in the streets of Benghazi.”

Gowdy insisted that some of the information really was new, including details of why Clinton wanted to open a facility in Benghazi. He also said his report reveals for the first time that the U.S. military did not mount an armed response during the attack, although other reports have mentioned the extensive internal discussion at the time to try to respond.

Still, even Gowdy declined to say that the two Americans who died later in the attacks — Glen Doherty and Tyrone Woods — would have lived if the administration showed better coordination.

“I’m not going to make a reckless allegation that [they] could have been saved,” Gowdy said.

Asked directly if Gowdy thought Americans who read the report should find culpability for Clinton, Gowdy declined to say so.

Here is the GOP report, and here is the Democratic version.

House Republicans Spent Millions Of Dollars On Benghazi Committee To Exonerate Clinton

There you have it, folks. House Republicans spent millions to exonerate Hillary. She is by far the most vetted presidential candidate in history.

How about you provide detailed accounting of those millions of dollars to substantiate your claim.

Frankly I am surprised they only wasted 7 million taxpayer dollars on it. The figure came from Hillary Clinton.

The question should be how much did the Republican party receive in donations for their Benghazi dog and pony show? They should be required to pay the taxpayers of the country back for the money they spent on 8 investigations.

benghazifund.jpg

I still want to see a detailed accounting for all of it. Or you could just stop repeating the lies.

You exemplify the mindset of a typical Reich winger. If you don't believe it, it's got to be a lie. Like it says in the opts article, you will note that Hillary Clinton says the cost ran up to 7 million taxpayer dollars. Now you can choose to believe it, or not.

Now that surprises me that it wasn't more than that because this has been investigated 8 times. Is she only talking about the 8th one? The 8th investigation, which included the 12 hour congressional hearing, in which in her opening statement she went through a long list of other U.S. Embassies that had been attacked. Most notably during the Reagan administration where 240 U.S. Marines were killed in a U.S Embassy in Lebanon. Of course that was only one investigation.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/29/us/politics/hillary-clinton-benghazi.html

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So you dredge up the hildabitch, huffy puffy post and the NY slimes, ever heard of an unbiased source? And nothing is true on the internet until it's proven by objective sources. BTW most govt employees are paid salaries and get paid regardless of what they're doing.
 
How about you provide detailed accounting of those millions of dollars to substantiate your claim.

That's what is being reported. You deal with it.

Reported, by the huffy puffy post? :haha::haha::haha:

Over $7 million and counting...

Benghazi Investigation Cost Counter | SCBD

ROFLMAO, now you're quoting commiecrats, ever heard of an unbiased source?

Who should I quote? Alex Jones?

OMB, CBO, you know someone with no dog in the fight.
 
So, now that Hillary has been "exonerated" - can we please move on...
Exonerated beahahah,her gross negligence was exposed even more.
You Clinton fluffed think because no criminal charges will be filed she is exonerated crazy shit that notion is,ypu have some really low standards.
And no the video had nothing to do with Benghazi.or anyplace else.at the time of the attack happend it had been viewed just a couple of few hundred times.
It had nothing to do with the attack,which was organized before said video .

It unfortunately the way of people like the op that are willing to except such poor leadership and defend it with irrational vigor.

Everything Clinton get her hands on winds up with stench on it.she has learned well from slick Willy.


Well, if you would have paid any attention to the 12 hour congressional hearing and testimony she explained the video in detail. 3 other U.S. Embassies in the middle east were being raided during the same time period on September 11th because of the video.

Christopher Stevens showed up in Benghazi on September 10th, rented an unsecure villa, and against the advice of CIA operatives on the ground and was killed the very next day. Hillary Clinton had no idea he was even in Benghazi, he was supposed to be 400 miles away in a secure embassy in Tripoli.

If you read the book 13 hours, or watched the movie, which was written by CIA operatives that were fighting this battle. It completely admonishes Hillary Clinton of any negligence in Benghazi, and it could have saved the taxpayers of this country at least 7 million dollars. Instead Republicans decided to commercialize it into a donation scheme by using taxpayer dollars to put on a dog and pony show over it.

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So, now that Hillary has been "exonerated" - can we please move on...
Exonerated beahahah,her gross negligence was exposed even more.
You Clinton fluffed think because no criminal charges will be filed she is exonerated crazy shit that notion is,ypu have some really low standards.
And no the video had nothing to do with Benghazi.or anyplace else.at the time of the attack happend it had been viewed just a couple of few hundred times.
It had nothing to do with the attack,which was organized before said video .

It unfortunately the way of people like the op that are willing to except such poor leadership and defend it with irrational vigor.

Everything Clinton get her hands on winds up with stench on it.she has learned well from slick Willy.


Well, if you would have paid any attention to the 12 hour congressional hearing and testimony she explained the video in detail. 3 other U.S. Embassies in the middle east were being raided during the same time period on September 11th because of the video.

Christopher Stevens showed up in Benghazi on September 10th, rented an unsecure villa, and against the advice of CIA operatives on the ground and was killed the very next day. Hillary Clinton had no idea he was even in Benghazi, he was supposed to be 400 miles away in a secure embassy in Tripoli.

If you read the book 13 hours, or watched the movie, which was written by CIA operatives that were fighting this battle. It completely admonishes Hillary Clinton of any negligence in Benghazi, and it could have saved the taxpayers of this country at least 7 million dollars, instead of Republicans commercializing it into a donation scheme by using taxpayer dollars to put on a dog and pony show over it.

sw1023cd_590_356.jpg

Did you really mean to use the word "admonishes" in the following sentence:

It literally admonishes Hillary Clinton of any negligence in Benghazi, and it could have saved the taxpayers of this country at least 7 million dollars, instead of Republicans commercializing it into a donation scheme by using taxpayer dollars to put on a dog and pony show over it.
 
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Like eight previous reports, the bitterly partisan panel finds failings, but no blame for the former secretary of state.

WASHINGTON — After spending more than two years and $7 million, the House Select Committee on Benghazi released a report Tuesday that found — like eight investigations before it — no evidence of wrongdoing by then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton or other members of the Obama administration.

The House voted to create the committee after Republicans were frustrated that even their own GOP-led committees failed to find wrongdoing in the events surrounding the 2012 attacks in Benghazi, Libya, that killed four Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens.

But the new report also fails to find evidence of wrongdoing, revealing as all previous reports did that the administration’s response to the terror attacks was flawed, but not malicious or derelict.

The select committee report largely repeats the findings of other reports, with a handful of new details and a lot of fresh condemnation.

“We expect our government to make every effort to save the lives of Americans who serve in harm’s way. That did not happen in Benghazi,” said Rep. Mike Pompeo (R-Kan.), a committee member. “Politics were put ahead of the lives of Americans, and while the administration had made excuses and blamed the challenges posed by time and distance, the truth is that they did not try.”

Pompeo’s conclusion, however, runs counter to statements of his committee’s top lawyer, who said during the probe that the Department of Defense did all it could.

Democrats were quick to hammer the exercise, pointing to “new” revelations that actually surfaced three years ago, such as testimony in 2013 at the House Oversight Committee that Clinton had hoped to open a permanent facility in Benghazi. The report presents that as a fresh revelation. Although the report did not highlight it, the committee’s most important new information was probably the news that it revealed more than a year ago — that Clinton used a private email server.

House Majority Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) admitted last year that the email revelation was a political coup for the GOP, and it has caused trouble for Clinton on the campaign trail. It also sparked an FBI probe over her handling of classified data. The report’s lack of any reference to clearly classified material on her email server, however, could be a sign that there is little chance any prosecution could stem from the unusual arrangement.

Democrats, who were excluded from drafting the GOP report, countered with the release their own report.

Their version, less than half the length of the 800-page Republican report, also reaffirmed earlier work, repeating the conclusions that U.S. forces that were able responded courageously. At the same time, the Democrats’ version says: “The State Department’s security measures in Benghazi were woefully inadequate as a result of decisions made by officials in the Bureau of Diplomatic Security.”

That is also old news.

Democrats have repeatedly accused the GOP of using the committee as a partisan crusade aimed at hurting Hillary Clinton in the presidential election and firing up the GOP base.

It failed to achieve that goal as well, if early comments from conservatives are any indication.

“While the report from the Select Committee on Benghazi shines some light on widespread incompetence reaching the highest levels of government, I find it incomprehensible and insulting that this Committee spent two years and $7 million in taxpayer dollars to release an 800-page report with no firm findings or conclusions,” said David Bozell, who heads the group ForAmerica.

“Congressional Republicans, by lacking the courage to bring those responsible to justice, have wasted everyone’s time and money, plain and simple,” Bozell said. “Hillary Clinton is sure to take a victory lap today due to the fecklessness of the Majority on this committee.”

Still, the select committee’s chairman, Rep. Trey Gowdy, appealed to Americans to read the report if they wanted to make up their own minds.

“I simply ask the American people to read this report for themselves, look at the evidence we have collected, and reach their own conclusions,” Gowdy said. “You can read this report in less time than our fellow citizens were taking fire and fighting for their lives on the rooftops and in the streets of Benghazi.”

Gowdy insisted that some of the information really was new, including details of why Clinton wanted to open a facility in Benghazi. He also said his report reveals for the first time that the U.S. military did not mount an armed response during the attack, although other reports have mentioned the extensive internal discussion at the time to try to respond.

Still, even Gowdy declined to say that the two Americans who died later in the attacks — Glen Doherty and Tyrone Woods — would have lived if the administration showed better coordination.

“I’m not going to make a reckless allegation that [they] could have been saved,” Gowdy said.

Asked directly if Gowdy thought Americans who read the report should find culpability for Clinton, Gowdy declined to say so.

Here is the GOP report, and here is the Democratic version.

House Republicans Spent Millions Of Dollars On Benghazi Committee To Exonerate Clinton

There you have it, folks. House Republicans spent millions to exonerate Hillary. She is by far the most vetted presidential candidate in history.

How about you provide detailed accounting of those millions of dollars to substantiate your claim.

Frankly I am surprised they only wasted 7 million taxpayer dollars on it. The figure came from Hillary Clinton.

The question should be how much did the Republican party receive in donations for their Benghazi dog and pony show? They should be required to pay the taxpayers of the country back for the money they spent on 8 investigations.

benghazifund.jpg

I still want to see a detailed accounting for all of it. Or you could just stop repeating the lies.
800 pages is a lot of reading.

Go ahead and give it a try.

The lady on PBS News Hour read all of it and said it is not really worth the trouble.

There is nothing much in the report.

Must be one hell of a speed reader.
 
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Like eight previous reports, the bitterly partisan panel finds failings, but no blame for the former secretary of state.

WASHINGTON — After spending more than two years and $7 million, the House Select Committee on Benghazi released a report Tuesday that found — like eight investigations before it — no evidence of wrongdoing by then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton or other members of the Obama administration.

The House voted to create the committee after Republicans were frustrated that even their own GOP-led committees failed to find wrongdoing in the events surrounding the 2012 attacks in Benghazi, Libya, that killed four Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens.

But the new report also fails to find evidence of wrongdoing, revealing as all previous reports did that the administration’s response to the terror attacks was flawed, but not malicious or derelict.

The select committee report largely repeats the findings of other reports, with a handful of new details and a lot of fresh condemnation.

“We expect our government to make every effort to save the lives of Americans who serve in harm’s way. That did not happen in Benghazi,” said Rep. Mike Pompeo (R-Kan.), a committee member. “Politics were put ahead of the lives of Americans, and while the administration had made excuses and blamed the challenges posed by time and distance, the truth is that they did not try.”

Pompeo’s conclusion, however, runs counter to statements of his committee’s top lawyer, who said during the probe that the Department of Defense did all it could.

Democrats were quick to hammer the exercise, pointing to “new” revelations that actually surfaced three years ago, such as testimony in 2013 at the House Oversight Committee that Clinton had hoped to open a permanent facility in Benghazi. The report presents that as a fresh revelation. Although the report did not highlight it, the committee’s most important new information was probably the news that it revealed more than a year ago — that Clinton used a private email server.

House Majority Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) admitted last year that the email revelation was a political coup for the GOP, and it has caused trouble for Clinton on the campaign trail. It also sparked an FBI probe over her handling of classified data. The report’s lack of any reference to clearly classified material on her email server, however, could be a sign that there is little chance any prosecution could stem from the unusual arrangement.

Democrats, who were excluded from drafting the GOP report, countered with the release their own report.

Their version, less than half the length of the 800-page Republican report, also reaffirmed earlier work, repeating the conclusions that U.S. forces that were able responded courageously. At the same time, the Democrats’ version says: “The State Department’s security measures in Benghazi were woefully inadequate as a result of decisions made by officials in the Bureau of Diplomatic Security.”

That is also old news.

Democrats have repeatedly accused the GOP of using the committee as a partisan crusade aimed at hurting Hillary Clinton in the presidential election and firing up the GOP base.

It failed to achieve that goal as well, if early comments from conservatives are any indication.

“While the report from the Select Committee on Benghazi shines some light on widespread incompetence reaching the highest levels of government, I find it incomprehensible and insulting that this Committee spent two years and $7 million in taxpayer dollars to release an 800-page report with no firm findings or conclusions,” said David Bozell, who heads the group ForAmerica.

“Congressional Republicans, by lacking the courage to bring those responsible to justice, have wasted everyone’s time and money, plain and simple,” Bozell said. “Hillary Clinton is sure to take a victory lap today due to the fecklessness of the Majority on this committee.”

Still, the select committee’s chairman, Rep. Trey Gowdy, appealed to Americans to read the report if they wanted to make up their own minds.

“I simply ask the American people to read this report for themselves, look at the evidence we have collected, and reach their own conclusions,” Gowdy said. “You can read this report in less time than our fellow citizens were taking fire and fighting for their lives on the rooftops and in the streets of Benghazi.”

Gowdy insisted that some of the information really was new, including details of why Clinton wanted to open a facility in Benghazi. He also said his report reveals for the first time that the U.S. military did not mount an armed response during the attack, although other reports have mentioned the extensive internal discussion at the time to try to respond.

Still, even Gowdy declined to say that the two Americans who died later in the attacks — Glen Doherty and Tyrone Woods — would have lived if the administration showed better coordination.

“I’m not going to make a reckless allegation that [they] could have been saved,” Gowdy said.

Asked directly if Gowdy thought Americans who read the report should find culpability for Clinton, Gowdy declined to say so.

Here is the GOP report, and here is the Democratic version.

House Republicans Spent Millions Of Dollars On Benghazi Committee To Exonerate Clinton

There you have it, folks. House Republicans spent millions to exonerate Hillary. She is by far the most vetted presidential candidate in history.

How about you provide detailed accounting of those millions of dollars to substantiate your claim.

Frankly I am surprised they only wasted 7 million taxpayer dollars on it. The figure came from Hillary Clinton.

The question should be how much did the Republican party receive in donations for their Benghazi dog and pony show? They should be required to pay the taxpayers of the country back for the money they spent on 8 investigations.

benghazifund.jpg

I still want to see a detailed accounting for all of it. Or you could just stop repeating the lies.
800 pages is a lot of reading.

Go ahead and give it a try.

The lady on PBS News Hour read all of it and said it is not really worth the trouble.

There is nothing much in the report.

Must be one hell of a speed reader.

Intelligent people can also split the task among several and really whip through it.
 
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Like eight previous reports, the bitterly partisan panel finds failings, but no blame for the former secretary of state.

WASHINGTON — After spending more than two years and $7 million, the House Select Committee on Benghazi released a report Tuesday that found — like eight investigations before it — no evidence of wrongdoing by then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton or other members of the Obama administration.

The House voted to create the committee after Republicans were frustrated that even their own GOP-led committees failed to find wrongdoing in the events surrounding the 2012 attacks in Benghazi, Libya, that killed four Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens.

But the new report also fails to find evidence of wrongdoing, revealing as all previous reports did that the administration’s response to the terror attacks was flawed, but not malicious or derelict.

The select committee report largely repeats the findings of other reports, with a handful of new details and a lot of fresh condemnation.

“We expect our government to make every effort to save the lives of Americans who serve in harm’s way. That did not happen in Benghazi,” said Rep. Mike Pompeo (R-Kan.), a committee member. “Politics were put ahead of the lives of Americans, and while the administration had made excuses and blamed the challenges posed by time and distance, the truth is that they did not try.”

Pompeo’s conclusion, however, runs counter to statements of his committee’s top lawyer, who said during the probe that the Department of Defense did all it could.

Democrats were quick to hammer the exercise, pointing to “new” revelations that actually surfaced three years ago, such as testimony in 2013 at the House Oversight Committee that Clinton had hoped to open a permanent facility in Benghazi. The report presents that as a fresh revelation. Although the report did not highlight it, the committee’s most important new information was probably the news that it revealed more than a year ago — that Clinton used a private email server.

House Majority Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) admitted last year that the email revelation was a political coup for the GOP, and it has caused trouble for Clinton on the campaign trail. It also sparked an FBI probe over her handling of classified data. The report’s lack of any reference to clearly classified material on her email server, however, could be a sign that there is little chance any prosecution could stem from the unusual arrangement.

Democrats, who were excluded from drafting the GOP report, countered with the release their own report.

Their version, less than half the length of the 800-page Republican report, also reaffirmed earlier work, repeating the conclusions that U.S. forces that were able responded courageously. At the same time, the Democrats’ version says: “The State Department’s security measures in Benghazi were woefully inadequate as a result of decisions made by officials in the Bureau of Diplomatic Security.”

That is also old news.

Democrats have repeatedly accused the GOP of using the committee as a partisan crusade aimed at hurting Hillary Clinton in the presidential election and firing up the GOP base.

It failed to achieve that goal as well, if early comments from conservatives are any indication.

“While the report from the Select Committee on Benghazi shines some light on widespread incompetence reaching the highest levels of government, I find it incomprehensible and insulting that this Committee spent two years and $7 million in taxpayer dollars to release an 800-page report with no firm findings or conclusions,” said David Bozell, who heads the group ForAmerica.

“Congressional Republicans, by lacking the courage to bring those responsible to justice, have wasted everyone’s time and money, plain and simple,” Bozell said. “Hillary Clinton is sure to take a victory lap today due to the fecklessness of the Majority on this committee.”

Still, the select committee’s chairman, Rep. Trey Gowdy, appealed to Americans to read the report if they wanted to make up their own minds.

“I simply ask the American people to read this report for themselves, look at the evidence we have collected, and reach their own conclusions,” Gowdy said. “You can read this report in less time than our fellow citizens were taking fire and fighting for their lives on the rooftops and in the streets of Benghazi.”

Gowdy insisted that some of the information really was new, including details of why Clinton wanted to open a facility in Benghazi. He also said his report reveals for the first time that the U.S. military did not mount an armed response during the attack, although other reports have mentioned the extensive internal discussion at the time to try to respond.

Still, even Gowdy declined to say that the two Americans who died later in the attacks — Glen Doherty and Tyrone Woods — would have lived if the administration showed better coordination.

“I’m not going to make a reckless allegation that [they] could have been saved,” Gowdy said.

Asked directly if Gowdy thought Americans who read the report should find culpability for Clinton, Gowdy declined to say so.

Here is the GOP report, and here is the Democratic version.

House Republicans Spent Millions Of Dollars On Benghazi Committee To Exonerate Clinton

There you have it, folks. House Republicans spent millions to exonerate Hillary. She is by far the most vetted presidential candidate in history.

See... Democrats make a deal out of wasting 7 million bucks on an investigation, but say nothing of the 7 trillion in national debt we've racked up since Obama took office. Priorities much?
 
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Like eight previous reports, the bitterly partisan panel finds failings, but no blame for the former secretary of state.

WASHINGTON — After spending more than two years and $7 million, the House Select Committee on Benghazi released a report Tuesday that found — like eight investigations before it — no evidence of wrongdoing by then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton or other members of the Obama administration.

The House voted to create the committee after Republicans were frustrated that even their own GOP-led committees failed to find wrongdoing in the events surrounding the 2012 attacks in Benghazi, Libya, that killed four Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens.

But the new report also fails to find evidence of wrongdoing, revealing as all previous reports did that the administration’s response to the terror attacks was flawed, but not malicious or derelict.

The select committee report largely repeats the findings of other reports, with a handful of new details and a lot of fresh condemnation.

“We expect our government to make every effort to save the lives of Americans who serve in harm’s way. That did not happen in Benghazi,” said Rep. Mike Pompeo (R-Kan.), a committee member. “Politics were put ahead of the lives of Americans, and while the administration had made excuses and blamed the challenges posed by time and distance, the truth is that they did not try.”

Pompeo’s conclusion, however, runs counter to statements of his committee’s top lawyer, who said during the probe that the Department of Defense did all it could.

Democrats were quick to hammer the exercise, pointing to “new” revelations that actually surfaced three years ago, such as testimony in 2013 at the House Oversight Committee that Clinton had hoped to open a permanent facility in Benghazi. The report presents that as a fresh revelation. Although the report did not highlight it, the committee’s most important new information was probably the news that it revealed more than a year ago — that Clinton used a private email server.

House Majority Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) admitted last year that the email revelation was a political coup for the GOP, and it has caused trouble for Clinton on the campaign trail. It also sparked an FBI probe over her handling of classified data. The report’s lack of any reference to clearly classified material on her email server, however, could be a sign that there is little chance any prosecution could stem from the unusual arrangement.

Democrats, who were excluded from drafting the GOP report, countered with the release their own report.

Their version, less than half the length of the 800-page Republican report, also reaffirmed earlier work, repeating the conclusions that U.S. forces that were able responded courageously. At the same time, the Democrats’ version says: “The State Department’s security measures in Benghazi were woefully inadequate as a result of decisions made by officials in the Bureau of Diplomatic Security.”

That is also old news.

Democrats have repeatedly accused the GOP of using the committee as a partisan crusade aimed at hurting Hillary Clinton in the presidential election and firing up the GOP base.

It failed to achieve that goal as well, if early comments from conservatives are any indication.

“While the report from the Select Committee on Benghazi shines some light on widespread incompetence reaching the highest levels of government, I find it incomprehensible and insulting that this Committee spent two years and $7 million in taxpayer dollars to release an 800-page report with no firm findings or conclusions,” said David Bozell, who heads the group ForAmerica.

“Congressional Republicans, by lacking the courage to bring those responsible to justice, have wasted everyone’s time and money, plain and simple,” Bozell said. “Hillary Clinton is sure to take a victory lap today due to the fecklessness of the Majority on this committee.”

Still, the select committee’s chairman, Rep. Trey Gowdy, appealed to Americans to read the report if they wanted to make up their own minds.

“I simply ask the American people to read this report for themselves, look at the evidence we have collected, and reach their own conclusions,” Gowdy said. “You can read this report in less time than our fellow citizens were taking fire and fighting for their lives on the rooftops and in the streets of Benghazi.”

Gowdy insisted that some of the information really was new, including details of why Clinton wanted to open a facility in Benghazi. He also said his report reveals for the first time that the U.S. military did not mount an armed response during the attack, although other reports have mentioned the extensive internal discussion at the time to try to respond.

Still, even Gowdy declined to say that the two Americans who died later in the attacks — Glen Doherty and Tyrone Woods — would have lived if the administration showed better coordination.

“I’m not going to make a reckless allegation that [they] could have been saved,” Gowdy said.

Asked directly if Gowdy thought Americans who read the report should find culpability for Clinton, Gowdy declined to say so.

Here is the GOP report, and here is the Democratic version.

House Republicans Spent Millions Of Dollars On Benghazi Committee To Exonerate Clinton

There you have it, folks. House Republicans spent millions to exonerate Hillary. She is by far the most vetted presidential candidate in history.

How about you provide detailed accounting of those millions of dollars to substantiate your claim.

Frankly I am surprised they only wasted 7 million taxpayer dollars on it. The figure came from Hillary Clinton.

The question should be how much did the Republican party receive in donations for their Benghazi dog and pony show? They should be required to pay the taxpayers of the country back for the money they spent on 8 investigations.

benghazifund.jpg

I still want to see a detailed accounting for all of it. Or you could just stop repeating the lies.
800 pages is a lot of reading.

Go ahead and give it a try.

The lady on PBS News Hour read all of it and said it is not really worth the trouble.

There is nothing much in the report.

Must be one hell of a speed reader.


Well it really doesn't take a lot of time to read a New York Times article. Now maybe you can open up your personal investigation by going through 800 pages of testimony and evidence--but the end result will still be the same.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/29/us/politics/hillary-clinton-benghazi.html

The easiest thing for you to do is turn on "Mr. Talent on Loan from Gaaaawwwwddd-d" tomorrow, and I am certain he will have another version of the Benghazi events that you will agree with.

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So, now that Hillary has been "exonerated" - can we please move on...
Exonerated beahahah,her gross negligence was exposed even more.
You Clinton fluffed think because no criminal charges will be filed she is exonerated crazy shit that notion is,ypu have some really low standards.
And no the video had nothing to do with Benghazi.or anyplace else.at the time of the attack happend it had been viewed just a couple of few hundred times.
It had nothing to do with the attack,which was organized before said video .

It unfortunately the way of people like the op that are willing to except such poor leadership and defend it with irrational vigor.

Everything Clinton get her hands on winds up with stench on it.she has learned well from slick Willy.


Well, if you would have paid any attention to the 12 hour congressional hearing and testimony she explained the video in detail. 3 other U.S. Embassies in the middle east were being raided during the same time period on September 11th because of the video.

Christopher Stevens showed up in Benghazi on September 10th, rented an unsecure villa, and against the advice of CIA operatives on the ground and was killed the very next day. Hillary Clinton had no idea he was even in Benghazi, he was supposed to be 400 miles away in a secure embassy in Tripoli.

If you read the book 13 hours, or watched the movie, which was written by CIA operatives that were fighting this battle. It completely admonishes Hillary Clinton of any negligence in Benghazi, and it could have saved the taxpayers of this country at least 7 million dollars, instead of Republicans commercializing it into a donation scheme by using taxpayer dollars to put on a dog and pony show over it.

sw1023cd_590_356.jpg

Did you really mean to use the word "admonishes" in the following sentence:

It literally admonishes Hillary Clinton of any negligence in Benghazi, and it could have saved the taxpayers of this country at least 7 million dollars, instead of Republicans commercializing it into a donation scheme by using taxpayer dollars to put on a dog and pony show over it.


Meaning clears her.
 
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Like eight previous reports, the bitterly partisan panel finds failings, but no blame for the former secretary of state.

WASHINGTON — After spending more than two years and $7 million, the House Select Committee on Benghazi released a report Tuesday that found — like eight investigations before it — no evidence of wrongdoing by then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton or other members of the Obama administration.

The House voted to create the committee after Republicans were frustrated that even their own GOP-led committees failed to find wrongdoing in the events surrounding the 2012 attacks in Benghazi, Libya, that killed four Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens.

But the new report also fails to find evidence of wrongdoing, revealing as all previous reports did that the administration’s response to the terror attacks was flawed, but not malicious or derelict.

The select committee report largely repeats the findings of other reports, with a handful of new details and a lot of fresh condemnation.

“We expect our government to make every effort to save the lives of Americans who serve in harm’s way. That did not happen in Benghazi,” said Rep. Mike Pompeo (R-Kan.), a committee member. “Politics were put ahead of the lives of Americans, and while the administration had made excuses and blamed the challenges posed by time and distance, the truth is that they did not try.”

Pompeo’s conclusion, however, runs counter to statements of his committee’s top lawyer, who said during the probe that the Department of Defense did all it could.

Democrats were quick to hammer the exercise, pointing to “new” revelations that actually surfaced three years ago, such as testimony in 2013 at the House Oversight Committee that Clinton had hoped to open a permanent facility in Benghazi. The report presents that as a fresh revelation. Although the report did not highlight it, the committee’s most important new information was probably the news that it revealed more than a year ago — that Clinton used a private email server.

House Majority Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) admitted last year that the email revelation was a political coup for the GOP, and it has caused trouble for Clinton on the campaign trail. It also sparked an FBI probe over her handling of classified data. The report’s lack of any reference to clearly classified material on her email server, however, could be a sign that there is little chance any prosecution could stem from the unusual arrangement.

Democrats, who were excluded from drafting the GOP report, countered with the release their own report.

Their version, less than half the length of the 800-page Republican report, also reaffirmed earlier work, repeating the conclusions that U.S. forces that were able responded courageously. At the same time, the Democrats’ version says: “The State Department’s security measures in Benghazi were woefully inadequate as a result of decisions made by officials in the Bureau of Diplomatic Security.”

That is also old news.

Democrats have repeatedly accused the GOP of using the committee as a partisan crusade aimed at hurting Hillary Clinton in the presidential election and firing up the GOP base.

It failed to achieve that goal as well, if early comments from conservatives are any indication.

“While the report from the Select Committee on Benghazi shines some light on widespread incompetence reaching the highest levels of government, I find it incomprehensible and insulting that this Committee spent two years and $7 million in taxpayer dollars to release an 800-page report with no firm findings or conclusions,” said David Bozell, who heads the group ForAmerica.

“Congressional Republicans, by lacking the courage to bring those responsible to justice, have wasted everyone’s time and money, plain and simple,” Bozell said. “Hillary Clinton is sure to take a victory lap today due to the fecklessness of the Majority on this committee.”

Still, the select committee’s chairman, Rep. Trey Gowdy, appealed to Americans to read the report if they wanted to make up their own minds.

“I simply ask the American people to read this report for themselves, look at the evidence we have collected, and reach their own conclusions,” Gowdy said. “You can read this report in less time than our fellow citizens were taking fire and fighting for their lives on the rooftops and in the streets of Benghazi.”

Gowdy insisted that some of the information really was new, including details of why Clinton wanted to open a facility in Benghazi. He also said his report reveals for the first time that the U.S. military did not mount an armed response during the attack, although other reports have mentioned the extensive internal discussion at the time to try to respond.

Still, even Gowdy declined to say that the two Americans who died later in the attacks — Glen Doherty and Tyrone Woods — would have lived if the administration showed better coordination.

“I’m not going to make a reckless allegation that [they] could have been saved,” Gowdy said.

Asked directly if Gowdy thought Americans who read the report should find culpability for Clinton, Gowdy declined to say so.

Here is the GOP report, and here is the Democratic version.

House Republicans Spent Millions Of Dollars On Benghazi Committee To Exonerate Clinton

There you have it, folks. House Republicans spent millions to exonerate Hillary. She is by far the most vetted presidential candidate in history.

See... Democrats make a deal out of wasting 7 million bucks on an investigation, but say nothing of the 7 trillion in national debt we've racked up since Obama took office. Priorities much?

Well, smartass, since you like diversions - answer this question:

How much new debt has Obama created that wasn't a direct or indirect result of Bush actions and/or policies?
 
So, now that Hillary has been "exonerated" - can we please move on...
Exonerated beahahah,her gross negligence was exposed even more.
You Clinton fluffed think because no criminal charges will be filed she is exonerated crazy shit that notion is,ypu have some really low standards.
And no the video had nothing to do with Benghazi.or anyplace else.at the time of the attack happend it had been viewed just a couple of few hundred times.
It had nothing to do with the attack,which was organized before said video .

It unfortunately the way of people like the op that are willing to except such poor leadership and defend it with irrational vigor.

Everything Clinton get her hands on winds up with stench on it.she has learned well from slick Willy.


Well, if you would have paid any attention to the 12 hour congressional hearing and testimony she explained the video in detail. 3 other U.S. Embassies in the middle east were being raided during the same time period on September 11th because of the video.

Christopher Stevens showed up in Benghazi on September 10th, rented an unsecure villa, and against the advice of CIA operatives on the ground and was killed the very next day. Hillary Clinton had no idea he was even in Benghazi, he was supposed to be 400 miles away in a secure embassy in Tripoli.

If you read the book 13 hours, or watched the movie, which was written by CIA operatives that were fighting this battle. It completely admonishes Hillary Clinton of any negligence in Benghazi, and it could have saved the taxpayers of this country at least 7 million dollars, instead of Republicans commercializing it into a donation scheme by using taxpayer dollars to put on a dog and pony show over it.

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Did you really mean to use the word "admonishes" in the following sentence:

It literally admonishes Hillary Clinton of any negligence in Benghazi, and it could have saved the taxpayers of this country at least 7 million dollars, instead of Republicans commercializing it into a donation scheme by using taxpayer dollars to put on a dog and pony show over it.


Meaning clears her.

Thank you, but that's not what "admonishes" means.
 
How about you provide detailed accounting of those millions of dollars to substantiate your claim.

Frankly I am surprised they only wasted 7 million taxpayer dollars on it. The figure came from Hillary Clinton.

The question should be how much did the Republican party receive in donations for their Benghazi dog and pony show? They should be required to pay the taxpayers of the country back for the money they spent on 8 investigations.

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I still want to see a detailed accounting for all of it. Or you could just stop repeating the lies.
800 pages is a lot of reading.

Go ahead and give it a try.

The lady on PBS News Hour read all of it and said it is not really worth the trouble.

There is nothing much in the report.

Must be one hell of a speed reader.

Intelligent people can also split the task among several and really whip through it.

Excuse me oh ignorant one, what did you fail to understand when the poster said "The lady on PBS News Hour read all of it". The lady is a singular term, not a team effort. More BS from fauxcahunches.
 

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