Susan Rice: It’s All About The Video

Or how to beclown yourself on every major weekend talk show… ABC’s This Week interviews U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Dr. Susan Rice:

TAPPER: So, first of all, what is the latest you can tell us on who these attackers were at the embassy or at the consulate in Benghazi? We’re hearing that the Libyans have arrested people. They’re saying that some people involved were from outside the country, that there might have even been Al Qaida ties. What’s the latest information?

RICE: Well, Jake, first of all, it’s important to know that there’s an FBI investigation that has begun and will take some time to be completed. That will tell us with certainty what transpired.

But our current best assessment, based on the information that we have at present, is that, in fact, what this began as, it was a spontaneous — not a premeditated — response to what had transpired in Cairo. In Cairo, as you know, a few hours earlier, there was a violent protest that was undertaken in reaction to this very offensive video that was disseminated.

We believe that folks in Benghazi, a small number of people came to the embassy to — or to the consulate, rather, to replicate the sort of challenge that was posed in Cairo. And then as that unfolded, it seems to have been hijacked, let us say, by some individual clusters of extremists who came with heavier weapons, weapons that as you know in — in the wake of the revolution in Libya are — are quite common and accessible. And it then evolved from there.

We’ll wait to see exactly what the investigation finally confirms, but that’s the best information we have at present.

TAPPER: Why was there such a security breakdown? Why was there not better security at the compound in Benghazi? Why were there not U.S. Marines at the embassy in Tripoli?

RICE: Well, first of all, we had a substantial security presence with our personnel…

TAPPER: Not substantial enough, though, right?

RICE: … with our personnel and the consulate in Benghazi. Tragically, two of the four Americans who were killed were there providing security. That was their function. And indeed, there were many other colleagues who were doing the same with them.

It obviously didn’t prove sufficient to the — the nature of the attack and sufficient in that — in that moment. And that’s why, obviously, we have reinforced our remaining presence in Tripoli and why the president has very — been very clear that in Libya and throughout the region we are going to call on the governments, first of all, to assume their responsibilities to protect our facilities and our personnel, and we’re reinforcing our facilities and our — our embassies where possible…

It goes on and on, but the fact that her answers have been discredited my the Libyan president and reporting all over seems not to bother the administration. Someone is going to put all the pieces together and produce a pretty damning indictment of the State Department’s action in putting the people in our embassies and consulates needlessly at risk. Let’s hope that happens soon – you never know when another amateur video will start attacking our embassies again.

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Posted by on September 17, 2012.
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Doug Johnson is a news junkie and long time blog reader, turned author.

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  • Hank_M

    I was unfortunate enough to have seen this “interview” and all I could think later is that nothing is ever Obama’s fault, absolutely nothing.

    I was, however, quite impressed with Rices’ ability to lie so smoothy and every now and then, smile while doing so.

    I fully expect Obama and his people to not only stick with this lie, but to run commercials touting his foreign policy successes.

    • herddog505

      Hank_M[A]ll I could think later is that nothing is ever Obama’s fault, absolutely nothing.

      I completely agree.

      From Day One, Barry has blamed somebody else when things don’t quite go as planned: Bush, ATM’s, Wall Street, “headwinds”, etc. Now, with the Middle East in flames, all he can do is blame… a YouTube video. Pathetic.

  • jim_m

    The most transparent admin ever!

    That is the most transparently shameless and willing to lie to the American public to conceal their malfeasance.

  • Commander_Chico_Cognoscente

    I really don’t like that chick. Crazy warmonger in Syria. Can we be done with the whole Rice family in foreign policy?

    • jim_m

      Why? Just like you are focused on the film maker she is doing the same thing to distract from obama’s incompetence. Maybe it is because she is doing a better job of it than you are?

      • herddog505

        She hasn’t blamed the Jooooos… um, the Israelis.

    • http://www.rustedsky.net JLawson

      Apparently the two Rice’s aren’t related. Just FYI…

      That said – this one’s a bit… nuts.

  • GarandFan

    Yeah, there will be a “report”. And Barry will claim “executive privilege” so that it can’t be released.

  • UOG

    She may as well have been talking about some ants she stepped on while entering the building. It was a cold, detached, bloodless, depersonalized, dehumanized telling of a public relations tale devoid of caring or concern for the victims.

  • AM Comp

    These people make about 2 dollars a day. they don’t have access to the internet can’t afford it. Susan, tell the truth!!!!!!

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000856577910 John Klaar

    This women is so out of touch with reality. Does she live under a rock??? NO, this is nothing but liberal hyprocracy. Her mouth was open and nothing coming out. She must think the American people are complete idiots.

  • Olsoljer

    The “Won” administration has done something noteworthy – brought together the largest collection ever – of pathological liars.

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