The Benghazi report released Tuesday night bemoans “systemic failures
and leadership and management deficiencies” in Hillary Clinton's State
Department that could come back to haunt her should she run for
president in 2016.
Clinton remains one of the nation's most popular politicians and has worked tirelessly to improve America's image abroad following President George W. Bush's tenure. The independent review of the Sept. 11 attack, however, tarnishes that legacy by faulting the department for failing to put in place a coordinated approach for handling security, even if it does not single anyone out for disciplinary action.
Read more: http://thehill.com/blogs/global-affairs/middle-east-north-africa/273665-benghazi-report-could-damage-clintons-legacy-at-state-dept
Clinton remains one of the nation's most popular politicians and has worked tirelessly to improve America's image abroad following President George W. Bush's tenure. The independent review of the Sept. 11 attack, however, tarnishes that legacy by faulting the department for failing to put in place a coordinated approach for handling security, even if it does not single anyone out for disciplinary action.
Read more: http://thehill.com/blogs/global-affairs/middle-east-north-africa/273665-benghazi-report-could-damage-clintons-legacy-at-state-dept
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