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      XPost: dc.urban-planning, wa.politics       From: impeach_obama@yahoo.com              RUSH: Okay, folks, time to get to the audio sound bites. There       are too many good ones and I gotta get to some. But I do want to       point something out to you. Mrs. Clinton today in her testimony       this morning before the Senate committee... Get this, now. Mrs.       Clinton said that she has always said the Benghazi attacked was       caused by "militants," and that simply isn't true. Mrs. Clinton       for weeks went out and blamed the video. She blamed protests.       She did not blame Al-Qaeda. She said today that she always       blamed Al-Qaeda, that she always said that it wasn't a protest,       that it was terrorism.              Folks, it simply is not true.              But then again, we should not be surprised when a Clinton lies       under oath.       You see, it all depends on what the definition of "is" is. But       she did say that. She cut an ad, a TV ad with Obama that ran in       Pakistan blaming the video, blaming this filmmaker. The first       hour and a half today at the Senate committee hearing, there       wasn't even a question about the video. Not one question about       the video! They blamed all of that on the video for weeks, and       there wasn't one question about it. That's what I mean about the       ruling class circling the wagons. Okay, to the sound bites. Here       is Hillary opening the hearing with tears. You know, it was her       best moment of the 2008 primaries when she cried. Remember that?       She saved herself in New Hampshire, and it always works for       Oprah. Lance Armstrong didn't cry, and people ripped into him.              Here's Hillary opening up this morning...              HILLARY: For me, this is not just a matter of policy. It's       personal. (pause) I stood next to President Obama as the Marines       carried those flag-draped caskets (choking up) off the plane at       Andrews. (voice cracks) I put my arms around the mothers and       fathers (voice cracks), the sisters and brothers, the sons and       daughters and the wives left alone to raise their children.              RUSH: Right, I blamed the video for it. I told them we got this       guy and put him in jail because the video did it. Okay, you       heard her voice crack and so forth. So let's go back to that       moment in New Hampshire where Hillary tried to rescue her       campaign with some tears. This is January 7, 2008.              HILLARY 2008: It's not easy. It's not easy. Um, and -- and I       couldn't do it if I just didn't, you know, passionately believe       it was the right thing to do. Eh... (sigh) You know, I have so       many opportunities from this country. (chokes up) I just don't       want to see us fall backgrounds.              RUSH: No. (impression) "I don't want to see us fall backwards       with this Obama guy (crying)," and that resuscitated her       campaign. Now, she didn't get elected, but she was in deep doo-       doo, losing cauci and primaries, and New Hampshire saved her       bacon, and then it was Operation Chaos (originated and operated       by me) that saved her bacon later on in the campaign season.       Here is Mrs. Clinton again. She washed her hands of the Susan       Rice business right off the bat.              HILLARY: I personally was not focused on talking points. I was       focused on keeping our people safe. I have a very serious, uh,       threat environment in Yemen. It turned out we had people getting       over that wall in Cairo, doing damage until we got them out. We       had a serious threat against our embassy in Tunis. I had to call       the president of Tunisia and beg him to send reinforcements,       which he did, to finally save our embassy, which could have been       disastrous. I wasn't involved in the talking points process.              RUSH: What she's saying there is, "Don't saddle me with Susan       Rice! I don't care what Susan Rice said. Susan Rice went on       those shows and blamed the video. I was too busy saving America.       I was too busy saving ambassadors. I was too busy working. I       didn't have anything to do with talking points. Screw you!"       That's what that sound bite was. Now, this is, for many people,       I guess the highlight and high point. After about an hour and 15       minutes of kissing her butt -- and, by the way, I've never seen       anything like this today.              The fawning over Hillary Clinton was just unprecedented. If you       have a chance, go to RushLimbaugh.com and get hold of my       monologue in the first hour. I'm running out of time and I don't       want to repeat it, but I've never seen anything like it. After       an hour and 15 minutes of having her butt kissed, a Republican       finally asked a simple question that got under her skin. It was       Republican senator from Wisconsin, Ron Johnson. He said, "We       were misled that there were supposedly protests and an assault       sprang out of that, and it was easily ascertained that it was       not the fact. The American people could have known that within       days, but they didn't know that."              In other words: You guys kept talking about the video, and it       wasn't the video. This was a planned attack.              HILLARY: (shouting) With all due respect, the fact is we had       four dead Americans.              JOHNSON: I understand.              HILLARY: Was it because of a protest or was it because guys out       for a walk one night decided to go kill some Americans? What       difference does it make? It is our job to figure what happened       and do everything we can to prevent it from ever happening       again, Senator. Now, honestly, I will do my best to answer your       questions about this, but the fact is that people were trying in       real time to get to the best information.              RUSH: That's flat-out --              HILLARY: It is, from my perspective --              RUSH: -- bulls--t, folks.              HILLARY: -- less important today, looking backwards, as to why       these militants decided they did it than to find them and bring       them to justice.       RUSH: What did she do to save anybody?              Can anybody cite a single thing?              She didn't do anything to save anybody! So she gets this       question, "You guys were basically blaming the video and so       forth and so on," and she goes on offense. "What difference does       it make at this point? A protest or guys out for walk, what       difference does it make?" Well, the difference is that you were       lying through your teeth about it, Mrs. Clinton, and you knew       it! That's what difference it makes. You talk about being honest       with the American people, saving lives? What did she do to save       anybody? Can she cite a single thing? "What difference does it       make? Our motive doesn't matter."       How are they gonna prevent this from happening in the future?              "More money! That's right. We need more funding. That's what we       need the State Department. We need more money." She just said it       was her job to prevent this from happening in the future but              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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