Benghazi: The Never Ending Story

The airwaves were clogged ass deep in the Clinton testimony to the Benghazi Committee…..I have been laughing my ass off at all the speculation……both pro and con….

Hopefully NO one was there for the full 11 hours of the comedy routine by the GOP…one of my regulars from the blog  “I Know I Made You Smile” commented on IST about the hearing and it was one of the best analysis that I have seen….

1. display her vast knowledge of world affairs, 2. demonstrated the complexity of things and her ability to handle it all, 3. showed how ridiculous it is to present it was her fault, 4. showed she had the stamina to be grilled all day and not break , 5. showed her skill in crisis management…..

Like I said there has been a wealth of analysis about the take-a-ways from Clinton’s testimony……this is what the pros have to say…….

Hillary Clinton faced an 11-hour grilling by the House Benghazi committee on Thursday, and the consensus is that she managed to emerge largely unscathed from the marathon hearing, which included discussion of her emails and a tense exchange about Sidney Blumenthal. But, as panel chief Trey Gowdy admitted afterward, it didn’t reveal anything new about the 2012 attack. A few takes on the hearing:

  • The long-anticipated hearing turned out to be pretty boring, which made it a triumph for Clinton, according to Chris Cillizza at the Washington Post. Unlike the Benghazi hearing in 2013 where she clashed with Rep. Ron Johnson, “there was no negative sound bite from her. No acknowledgement of error,” or signs of “weakness or confusion” about the events in Libya, he writes. “The hearing was, in a word, boring. And that’s exactly what Clinton wanted.”
  • The failure of GOP panel members “armed with thousands of emails and testimony from scores of witnesses” to trip Clinton up will further strengthen her campaign after her strong debate performance and Joe Biden’s decision not to run, write Byron Tau and Peter Nicholas at the Wall Street Journal. Clinton “held her ground in calm fashion” even as the questions grew “increasingly acrimonious,” with suggestions that she didn’t care about the victims of the attack, they write.
  • The hearing may look like a Clinton victory, but it could turn out to be a “delayed-fuse defeat,” according to Glenn Thrush and Gabriel Debenedetti at Politico. They note that the FBI is still investigating Clinton’s email use at the State Department, and it could be a major problem for Clinton if anything the FBI uncovers contradicts anything she said on the subject at the Benghazi hearing.
  • Clinton was trying to appear more serious than the panel questioning her, write Evan Halper and David Lauter at the Los Angeles Times, and “members of the committee often appeared to help, engaging in one high-decibel shouting match and numerous partisan jabs.” The five Democrats on the 12-member panel may now step down to avoid giving the committee undue “respectability,” they note.
  • The long hearing did nothing to advance the public’s understanding of the events in Benghazi, but it showed that Gowdy “and his colleagues have squandered more than $4.6 million and countless hours” for partisan reasons, the New York Times editorial board writes, saying that the GOP panel members’ “flailing performance” should mark the end of a “wasteful and counterproductive exercise that accomplished nothing.”

Is this the end of this long SNL skit?

Or will this truly be “A Never Ending Story”?

What say you?

14 thoughts on “Benghazi: The Never Ending Story

  1. Tell her, she lets herself down…2 much make up! grin
    Ah, these masks……

  2. Anybody remember how long the various investigations of Whitewater lasted? And the end result? And the consequences? And the overall effect? In all, all it did was waste a lot of time & money and the only beneficiaries were comedians.

    Those who forget history….

      1. So far, just like the 2016 Presidential election, I’ve spent all of 15 seconds thinking about it.

        Because this one is still only at the pre-Presidential stage. Just wait until AFTER she gets sworn in as President 1.5 years from now. Just like with Whitewater, that’s when this will actually get started. Just like with Whitewater, the inquisition will probably continue to wander around a desert (pun intended) of e-mails, Vince Foster’s skeleton, maybe even Whitewater again, until it too finds some semen-stained dress for all the News Boners in “news” rooms to generate ratings with.

        The ONLY way this doesn’t turn into history repeating itself is if Democrats control both houses come the fall of 2016. I only give that about a 15% chance, so grab a comfy chair & some Mediterranean themed snacks. It’s going to be another long, utter pointless, drama.

        Spoiler Alert: For all the effect it will have, it may as well not happen.

      2. You are right….no matter who controls what…we will always have these political games….me I prefer cheese, fruit, nuts and a bit of red wine…..as a snack…..none of which I would place in a blender…LOL sorry could not resist….chuq

    1. So far, Ben Gandhi has been like the Star Wars movie trailer. All these idiots lined up and paid money to see a fucking movie trailer for a movie that’s been hyped to death for years. (and will probably suck)

    1. I believe a couple of the families have come out in criticism of the hearings….I could be mistaken but I seem to remember something like that from a year ago….

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