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POLITICO: OBAMA ADMIN PUSHED ‘FALSE NARRATIVE’ AFTER BENGHAZI

by on May 12, 2013
Uh Oh … the chuck wagons are falling out of formation?? ……

In a sign of how the Benghazi cover-up story is gaining traction in the mainstream media, Politico, the same outlet that only four days ago buried all of its Benghazi stories, is now conceding that the Obama administration ran with a “false narrative” in the days immediately following the September 11, 2012 terrorist attacks in Libya.

On Friday, in a story about Rush Limbaugh’s response to ABC’s report that the Obama administration scrubbed its initial talking points to remove references to terrorism, Politico conceded:

Earlier Friday, reports surfaced that the false narrative the Obama administration pushed in the immediate aftermath of the attack, in which ambassador Christopher Stevens and three others were killed, was based on talking points that were edited 12 times. The final version of the talking points — trumpeted by many, including Susan Rice — blamed the incident as a spontaneous response to an anti-Islamic YouTube video and not on terrorism.

After conservative outlets like Breitbart News relentlessly pushed the mainstream media and the Obama administration about Benghazi, the narrative the Obama administration pushed to reporters immediately after the Benghazi attacks about a spontaneous demonstration resulting from an obscure YouTube video is beginning to unravel.

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    The “false narrative” was continued by Obama, Rice, and Carney for SEVENTEEN days after the Benghazi terrorist attack, when everyone knew that it was a terrorist attack right after it happened. We know the WHAT. Now we need to see the WHO, the WHEN, and the WHY. Where was Obama while these Americans were being tortured and murdered? No one seems to know, and who besides the Commander-in-Chief had the authority to issue two orders to stand down? And why was help NEVER sent, even if it might have been too late?

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