Obama's Nightmare Has Just Begun: Boehner Selects Trey Gowdy To Head Committee

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Speaker Boehner has just named head of the Benghazi Select Committe. I believe Trey Gowdy is competent, honest and a patriot! Let’s go Trey. Find out why our people were left to die and punish those responsible for it.



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Speaker Boehner has just named head of the Benghazi Select Committe. I believe Trey Gowdy is competent, honest and a patriot! Let’s go Trey. Find out why our people were left to die and punish those responsible for it.

https://twitter.com/BretBaier

Where's the committee to assess the contested war contracts under Bush
that cost taxpayers billions if not trillions? Why not address all this at once,
and get the public reimbursed for anything deemed outside Constitutional protocol
that all sides agree is either necessary or abusive military spending of our tax dollars.
 
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Speaker Boehner has just named head of the Benghazi Select Committe. I believe Trey Gowdy is competent, honest and a patriot! Let’s go Trey. Find out why our people were left to die and punish those responsible for it.

https://twitter.com/BretBaier

Where's the committee to assess the contested war contracts under Bush
that cost taxpayers billions if not trillions? Why not address all this at once,
and get the public reimbursed for anything deemed outside Constitutional protocol
that all sides agree is either necessary or abusive military spending of our tax dollars.
Irrelevant. Different topic meant to deflect. Start your own thread on it if you wish. Stick to the immediate topic here. Bush has nothing to do with this.
 
Witch Hunt

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Gowdy is a pitbull. he's gonna be a nightmare for obama.

i can already see the Lefts' slime machine gearing up!
 
Will Gowdy investigate the $500 billion Republicans voted to be cut from embassy security or the extra funding Hillary asked for?

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/10/jason-chaffetz-embassy_n_1954912.html

Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) acknowledged on Wednesday that House Republicans had consciously voted to reduce the funds allocated to the State Department for embassy security since winning the majority in 2010.

On Wednesday morning, CNN anchor Soledad O'Brien asked the Utah Republican if he had "voted to cut the funding for embassy security."

"Absolutely," Chaffetz said. "Look we have to make priorities and choices in this country.
For the past two years, House Republicans have continued to deprioritize the security forces protecting State Department personnel around the world. In fiscal year 2011, lawmakers shaved $128 million off of the administration's request for embassy security funding. House Republicans drained off even more funds in fiscal year 2012 -- cutting back on the department's request by $331 million.
 
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Now we know why the Obama WH just hired That Big Guns lawyer.....
They're going to need him. Gowdy is an Excellent choice for the job. He's an excellent prosecutor and has real American values.
I predict Valjar will be taking more vaca days in preparation for her deposition :lol:
 
The video and all the other stuff are just camo around the real scandal. Obama let the four die in Benghazi so as not to bring attention to the weapons he had secretly given to muslim terrorists in Lybia that has been transferred to the al Qaida in Syria. The weapons were taken in Libya by al Qaida and used first against our people who were trying to reposes them, then transferred to Syria. Boehner has been dragging his feet because he secretly went along with the whole illegal weapons transfer.
 
Will Gowdy investigate the $500 billion Republicans voted to be cut from embassy security or the extra funding Hillary asked for?

Jason Chaffetz Admits House GOP Cut Funding For Embassy Security: 'You Have To Prioritize Things'

Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) acknowledged on Wednesday that House Republicans had consciously voted to reduce the funds allocated to the State Department for embassy security since winning the majority in 2010.

On Wednesday morning, CNN anchor Soledad O'Brien asked the Utah Republican if he had "voted to cut the funding for embassy security."

"Absolutely," Chaffetz said. "Look we have to make priorities and choices in this country.
For the past two years, House Republicans have continued to deprioritize the security forces protecting State Department personnel around the world. In fiscal year 2011, lawmakers shaved $128 million off of the administration's request for embassy security funding. House Republicans drained off even more funds in fiscal year 2012 -- cutting back on the department's request by $331 million.

Funding was never an issue. Democrats gave testimony to that affect to Congress.
 
Will Gowdy investigate the $500 billion Republicans voted to be cut from embassy security or the extra funding Hillary asked for?

Jason Chaffetz Admits House GOP Cut Funding For Embassy Security: 'You Have To Prioritize Things'

Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) acknowledged on Wednesday that House Republicans had consciously voted to reduce the funds allocated to the State Department for embassy security since winning the majority in 2010.

On Wednesday morning, CNN anchor Soledad O'Brien asked the Utah Republican if he had "voted to cut the funding for embassy security."

"Absolutely," Chaffetz said. "Look we have to make priorities and choices in this country.
For the past two years, House Republicans have continued to deprioritize the security forces protecting State Department personnel around the world. In fiscal year 2011, lawmakers shaved $128 million off of the administration's request for embassy security funding. House Republicans drained off even more funds in fiscal year 2012 -- cutting back on the department's request by $331 million.

Funding was never an issue. Democrats gave testimony to that affect to Congress.

The ability to rescue the diplomats was also not possible. That testimony was also given to Congress
 
Will Gowdy investigate the $500 billion Republicans voted to be cut from embassy security or the extra funding Hillary asked for?

Jason Chaffetz Admits House GOP Cut Funding For Embassy Security: 'You Have To Prioritize Things'

Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) acknowledged on Wednesday that House Republicans had consciously voted to reduce the funds allocated to the State Department for embassy security since winning the majority in 2010.

On Wednesday morning, CNN anchor Soledad O'Brien asked the Utah Republican if he had "voted to cut the funding for embassy security."

"Absolutely," Chaffetz said. "Look we have to make priorities and choices in this country.
For the past two years, House Republicans have continued to deprioritize the security forces protecting State Department personnel around the world. In fiscal year 2011, lawmakers shaved $128 million off of the administration's request for embassy security funding. House Republicans drained off even more funds in fiscal year 2012 -- cutting back on the department's request by $331 million.

Funding was never an issue. Democrats gave testimony to that affect to Congress.

The ability to rescue the diplomats was also not possible. That testimony was also given to Congress

Yes it is impossible, especially when no attempt is made.

I guess you didn't hear any of the testimony given.

There are accounts of time, space and capability discussions of the question, could we have gotten there in time to make a difference. Well, the discussion is not in the “could or could not” in relation to time, space and capability—the point is we should have tried. As another saying goes: “Always move to the sound of the guns,” Lovell said. “It is with a sense of duty as a retired General officer that I respectfully submit these thoughts and perspectives.”

Retired Air Force Brigadier General Robert Lovell, who served as Deputy Director for Intelligence and Knowledge Development Directorate for AFRICOM at the time of the attack.


USAF general: “We should have tried” to respond to Benghazi attack
 
Funding was never an issue. Democrats gave testimony to that affect to Congress.

The ability to rescue the diplomats was also not possible. That testimony was also given to Congress

Yes it is impossible, especially when no attempt is made.

I guess you didn't hear any of the testimony given.

There are accounts of time, space and capability discussions of the question, could we have gotten there in time to make a difference. Well, the discussion is not in the “could or could not” in relation to time, space and capability—the point is we should have tried. As another saying goes: “Always move to the sound of the guns,” Lovell said. “It is with a sense of duty as a retired General officer that I respectfully submit these thoughts and perspectives.”

Retired Air Force Brigadier General Robert Lovell, who served as Deputy Director for Intelligence and Knowledge Development Directorate for AFRICOM at the time of the attack.


USAF general: “We should have tried” to respond to Benghazi attack

The next day the jackass said nothing could be done anyway. ALL Pubcrappe about the military is getting ''cartoonish''...
 
Funding was never an issue. Democrats gave testimony to that affect to Congress.

The ability to rescue the diplomats was also not possible. That testimony was also given to Congress

Yes it is impossible, especially when no attempt is made.

I guess you didn't hear any of the testimony given.

There are accounts of time, space and capability discussions of the question, could we have gotten there in time to make a difference. Well, the discussion is not in the “could or could not” in relation to time, space and capability—the point is we should have tried. As another saying goes: “Always move to the sound of the guns,” Lovell said. “It is with a sense of duty as a retired General officer that I respectfully submit these thoughts and perspectives.”

Retired Air Force Brigadier General Robert Lovell, who served as Deputy Director for Intelligence and Knowledge Development Directorate for AFRICOM at the time of the attack.


USAF general: “We should have tried” to respond to Benghazi attack

Lovell himself admitted it was not possible to rescue them

Would losing 30 SEALs have satisfied the witch hunt?
 

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