The Rosett Report » Ambassador Rice, Designated Non-Expert on Benghazi
That was a grossly misleading message, defying common sense and contradicting information we now know was richly available to the State Department, to others in the administration, and presumably to the president himself. It fed Obama’s narrative of an al-Qaeda in retreat, while ignoring the realities that a known al-Qaeda affiliate, Ansar al-Sharia, had already claimed credit [1]; that an array of jihadi terrorist groups, including Ansar al-Sharia, had been recruiting and training in the region; that American personnel in Libya had been pleading for better security; and that the attack itself had the hallmarks not of an ad hoc mob, but of an organized assault.
With good reason, Rice’s TV blitz drew plenty of criticism. Nor should it excuse Rice, or her boss, that on all five networks (ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox and CNN) she qualified her remarks with such phrases as “our current best assessment” and “the information that we have at present.” As I noted at the time, in a post titled “Rice on Libya: Obfuscating from Behind [2],” such locutions left the administration wiggle room to adjust its story as reporters — chiefly at Fox News — began to eke out facts the administration had not deigned to share with the public. But the main message broadcast by Rice — the takeaway, as they say — was not remotely that this was an organized act of jihadi terrorism, but that it was just some formless mob, a random event that happened to spin out of control.
With a remarkable inversion of logic, Obama in his Wednesday press conference went on to defend Rice ...
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