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  • InHiding80
    InHiding80 Upland,CA Posts: 7,623

    oh yeah, and bobby knight.

    Scott Baio and Kevin Sorbo. Sorbo said recently that Jesus would vote for him. :lol:
  • gimmesometruth27
    gimmesometruth27 St. Fuckin Louis Posts: 24,010

    oh yeah, and bobby knight.

    Scott Baio and Kevin Sorbo. Sorbo said recently that Jesus would vote for him. :lol:
    trump loves the D list, :lol:
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    "Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."
  • InHiding80
    InHiding80 Upland,CA Posts: 7,623
    edited June 2016

    oh yeah, and bobby knight.

    Scott Baio and Kevin Sorbo. Sorbo said recently that Jesus would vote for him. :lol:
    trump loves the D list, :lol:
    Especially the contestants on his show like Busey. I bet Meat Loaf will support Gary Johnson to stick it to Busey. :lol:
  • gimmesometruth27
    gimmesometruth27 St. Fuckin Louis Posts: 24,010

    oh yeah, and bobby knight.

    Scott Baio and Kevin Sorbo. Sorbo said recently that Jesus would vote for him. :lol:
    trump loves the D list, :lol:
    Especially the contestants on his show like Busey. I bet Meat Loaf will support Gary Johnson to stick it to Busey. :lol:
    that post was fantastic :lol:

    it sounds as if gowdy is wanting to continue to interview people about this. i thought the committee was over??
    "You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry."  - Lincoln

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  • Cliffy6745
    Cliffy6745 Posts: 34,022

    oh yeah, and bobby knight.

    Scott Baio and Kevin Sorbo. Sorbo said recently that Jesus would vote for him. :lol:
    trump loves the D list, :lol:
    Especially the contestants on his show like Busey. I bet Meat Loaf will support Gary Johnson to stick it to Busey. :lol:
    that post was fantastic :lol:

    it sounds as if gowdy is wanting to continue to interview people about this. i thought the committee was over??
    Hope he does. Only helping her at this point
  • oh yeah, and bobby knight.

    Scott Baio and Kevin Sorbo. Sorbo said recently that Jesus would vote for him. :lol:
    trump loves the D list, :lol:
    What is funny is that if any of these "D listers" supported Hillary not a word would be spoken.
  • Cliffy6745
    Cliffy6745 Posts: 34,022

    oh yeah, and bobby knight.

    Scott Baio and Kevin Sorbo. Sorbo said recently that Jesus would vote for him. :lol:
    trump loves the D list, :lol:
    What is funny is that if any of these "D listers" supported Hillary not a word would be spoken.
    Pretty sure there are plenty of d listers that support Hillary. Difference is Hillary doesn't need them to speak at her convention because she has no one else
  • Smellyman
    Smellyman Asia Posts: 4,528

    oh yeah, and bobby knight.

    Scott Baio and Kevin Sorbo. Sorbo said recently that Jesus would vote for him. :lol:
    obligatory

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdEQmpVIE4A
  • rgambs
    rgambs Posts: 13,576
    By Steve Benen
    With the Republicans’ Benghazi Committee uncovering no meaningful new information, and with the panel’s investigation effectively exonerating Hillary Clinton, right-wing conspiracy theorists this week had no choice but to give up and find a new hobby.

    No, I’m just kidding. They’re actually redirecting their ire towards Benghazi Committee Chairman Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.).

    Just yesterday, I predicted that some conservatives would turn on Gowdy, in whom they’d invested so much hope. The far-right South Carolinian was supposed to bury, not exonerate, Hillary Clinton, I wrote, and his inability to deliver a useful campaign weapon will likely be seen as both a failure and a betrayal.

    A few hours later, far-right radio personality Michael Savage told his audience, “Trey Gowdy should be impeached for wasting my time! He promised us a lot! Remember?” (Members of Congress can be expelled, but not impeached, under the U.S. Constitution.)

    Of course, Savage isn’t alone. The Washington Post’s Dana Milbank explained today that “conspiracy-minded” conservatives are blaming Gowdy “for failing to deliver the goods.” There was a meeting yesterday of the “Citizens’ Commission on Benghazi,” where members agreed the far-right South Carolinian let them down by failing to confirm their beliefs.
    A woman in the crowd floated a new Benghazi conspiracy. “Has someone in the GOP leadership gotten their fingers involved in watering down some of this to benefit Secretary Clinton?” she asked. Nobody rebutted this idea.

    Herein lies a lesson for Republicans who are perpetually trying to appease the far right: It’s a fool’s errand. They went to the tea party – and now they’re taking Donald Trump to the prom. Likewise, then-House Speaker John Boehner named the Benghazi committee because activists were dissatisfied that seven previous congressional investigations had failed to uncover major scandal material. Now an eighth has produced more of the same – and the agitators are as agitated as ever.
    There’s a certain twisted logic to this. The unhinged right starts with the ideologically satisfying answer – President Obama and Hillary Clinton are guilty of horrible Benghazi-related wrongdoing – and then works backwards, looking for “proof” that matches the conclusion. When their ostensible allies fail to tell these activists what they want to hear, they could reevaluate their bogus assumptions, but it’s vastly easier to believe Republicans have let them down.

    Wait, it gets worse.

    As Milbank reported, a former Ted Cruz adviser complained yesterday that Gowdy “did not draw a connection between the dots.” And why not? According to retired Gen. Thomas McInerney, the Benghazi Committee chairman “had his reasons – political” for holding back.

    McInerney “speculated that congressional leadership had approved ‘black operations’ to run weapons from Benghazi to Islamic State forces in Syria.”

    This is what it’s come to: Benghazi conspiracy theorists are so creative, and so unmoved by evidence or reason, that they can convince themselves that congressional Republicans are in on the conspiracy.

    As Donald Trump and his allies try to incorporate ridiculous Benghazi rhetoric into their 2016 platform, keep in mind who his unhinged allies are.





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  • Gern Blansten
    Gern Blansten Mar-A-Lago Posts: 22,144
    edited November 2016
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  • pjalive21
    pjalive21 St. Louis, MO Posts: 2,818
    edited November 2016
    The explosive charge against Wales-based Blue Mountain Group comes from several sources, including an independent security specialist who has implemented training programs at U.S. Consulates around the world, including in Benghazi, where he trained a local militia that preceded Blue Mountain. The source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said Blue Mountain used local newspaper ads to assemble a team of 20 guards, many of whom had terror ties, after securing a $9.2 million annual contract.

    “The guards who were hired were locals who were part of the Ansar al-Sharia and Al Qaeda groups operating in Benghazi,” said the source, whose assignment in Benghazi had ended in November 2011. “Whoever approved contracts at the State Department hired Blue Mountain Group and then allowed Blue Mountain Group to hire local Libyans who were not vetted.”

    Many were members of the Libyan government-financed February 17th Martyrs Brigade, an Islamist militia that had previously guarded Americans before being replaced by Blue Mountain.


    Unreal...
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  • InHiding80
    InHiding80 Upland,CA Posts: 7,623
    As much as I hate Hillary and voted for Stein.

  • JimmyV
    JimmyV Boston's MetroWest Posts: 19,597
    Doesn't it seem strange that after four years of exhaustive investigation into the Benghazi attack this "explosive charge" is only being made now?
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  • pjalive21
    pjalive21 St. Louis, MO Posts: 2,818
    edited November 2016
    its not so much Hillary but the fact that we used the Blue Mountain Group for our security without proper vetting says a lot about our state department....and they want to bring refugees over here with that vetting process? no thank you

    as far as the Reagan meme i was around 5 years old when he was president, i couldn't comment much on those incidents :lol:
  • rgambs
    rgambs Posts: 13,576
    pjalive21 said:

    The explosive charge against Wales-based Blue Mountain Group comes from several sources, including an independent security specialist who has implemented training programs at U.S. Consulates around the world, including in Benghazi, where he trained a local militia that preceded Blue Mountain. The source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said Blue Mountain used local newspaper ads to assemble a team of 20 guards, many of whom had terror ties, after securing a $9.2 million annual contract.

    “The guards who were hired were locals who were part of the Ansar al-Sharia and Al Qaeda groups operating in Benghazi,” said the source, whose assignment in Benghazi had ended in November 2011. “Whoever approved contracts at the State Department hired Blue Mountain Group and then allowed Blue Mountain Group to hire local Libyans who were not vetted.”

    Many were members of the Libyan government-financed February 17th Martyrs Brigade, an Islamist militia that had previously guarded Americans before being replaced by Blue Mountain.


    Unreal...

    I don't give much credibility to anything after that phrase... Journalists used to do the same but now it's a "repeat whatever shit comes out of Giuliani's mouth" kind of environment.
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  • CM189191
    CM189191 Posts: 6,927
    Congressional Benghazi panel disbands after issuing final report

    $7.8 million, two and a half years, 322,000 words.

    More time spent on the Benghazi "investigation" than they did on 9/11. Or on Hurricane Katrina, the Iran-Contra affair, the Kennedy assassination, and Pearl Harbor. Unlike all of the other investigations mentioned, came up with... nothing. Nothing actionable, nothing unknown, nothing that would justify the time and money spent on this embarrassing spectacle of unchecked overreach.
  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,655
    edited December 2016
    pjalive21 said:

    its not so much Hillary but the fact that we used the Blue Mountain Group for our security without proper vetting says a lot about our state department....and they want to bring refugees over here with that vetting process? no thank you

    as far as the Reagan meme i was around 5 years old when he was president, i couldn't comment much on those incidents :lol:

    Just wondering what your thoughts were when it came to Halliburton and the department of homeland security during the Iraq war, if your concern lies with overseas security and the State department? If you're bothered by Benghazi, you must have absolutely flipped out over Halliburton and GW's administration!
    Post edited by PJ_Soul on
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  • JC29856
    JC29856 Posts: 9,617
    CM189191 said:

    Congressional Benghazi panel disbands after issuing final report

    $7.8 million, two and a half years, 322,000 words.

    More time spent on the Benghazi "investigation" than they did on 9/11. Or on Hurricane Katrina, the Iran-Contra affair, the Kennedy assassination, and Pearl Harbor. Unlike all of the other investigations mentioned, came up with... nothing. Nothing actionable, nothing unknown, nothing that would justify the time and money spent on this embarrassing spectacle of unchecked overreach.

    Hurricane Katrina, the birth of fake news. Remember the reports of gun fire aimed at the rescuers? Remember the "evacuees"? Hehehe
  • JimmyV
    JimmyV Boston's MetroWest Posts: 19,597
    JC29856 said:

    CM189191 said:

    Congressional Benghazi panel disbands after issuing final report

    $7.8 million, two and a half years, 322,000 words.

    More time spent on the Benghazi "investigation" than they did on 9/11. Or on Hurricane Katrina, the Iran-Contra affair, the Kennedy assassination, and Pearl Harbor. Unlike all of the other investigations mentioned, came up with... nothing. Nothing actionable, nothing unknown, nothing that would justify the time and money spent on this embarrassing spectacle of unchecked overreach.

    Hurricane Katrina, the birth of fake news. Remember the reports of gun fire aimed at the rescuers? Remember the "evacuees"? Hehehe
    You're laughing at Hurricane Katrina?
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