Democrats generally and liberals in particular can’t understand what
the noise from Benghazi is about, though they’re willing to concede that
the deaths of the American ambassador and three colleagues was a shame
and maybe even a tragedy. The families of the dead deserve the nation’s
thoughts, and even the prayers of the guns-and-religion clingers, and if
any of the families can find condolences in mass-produced clichés
they’re welcome. But whatever bad happened in Benghazi was a
bureaucratic failure and the word at the White House is that bureaucrats
can fix it.
Republicans generally and conservatives in particular can’t figure out why the ambassador and his three luckless colleagues were allowed to twist slowly, slowly in the toxic smoke of the burning consulate, and can’t understand why everyone else is not as outraged as they are. How much is a human life reckoned to be worth?
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Republicans generally and conservatives in particular can’t figure out why the ambassador and his three luckless colleagues were allowed to twist slowly, slowly in the toxic smoke of the burning consulate, and can’t understand why everyone else is not as outraged as they are. How much is a human life reckoned to be worth?
http://www.prudenpolitics.com/node/2980?utm_source=P&P%20Auto%201&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=7255
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