Friday, September 14, 2012

Blame it on Rain? or Youtube or anyone but Obama

The State Department doesn't want to answer any more questions about the attack in Libya that left 4 Americans dead.

I’m going to frustrate all of you, infinitely, by telling you that now that we have an open FBI investigation on the death of these four Americans, we are not going to be in a position to talk at all about what the U.S. government may or may not be learning about how any of this this happened –not who they were, not how it happened, not what happened to Ambassador Stevens, not any of it — until the Justice Department is ready to talk about the investigation that’s its got,” State Department spokeswoman Victorian Nuland told reporters late Friday afternoon.

The media continues to place the blame on some obscure video that had been posted at Youtube for the violence and protests that have spread to at least 20 countries. The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff even phoned one of the people involved to pressure him to remove it from Youtube and this administration has also asked Google to review it and determine if it violates their standards (it has standards?) while the FBI and others track down its origin.

The fact is this protest and violence was not caused by a video.

The organized mob that attacked the consulate in Cairo were chanting "Obama, Obama we are all Ossama" and they raised the Al Qaeda after burning the US flag. In some countries they have burned Obama in effigy.

Does this sound like reaction to an obscure film?

Or is it a celebration of 9/11? Or is it a reaction to the leader of the Great Satan boasting, yes BOASTING, that "bin Laden is dead, GM is alive"?

The media is in the tank for Obama and are willing to place the blame on the video if that is what it takes to keep their man from getting embarrassed by this whole mess. That is exactly what seems to be going on here.

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