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Re: The Difference it Makes: Hillary's Fingerprints on the Benghazi Video Narrative
Jojo
Mothership_Greg
Jojo
That is a good article but seems too willing to accept the "early confusion" explanation.
I don't think it's an investigative reporter's job to draw the conclusions for us. She reports what the nameless officials have said; we decide.
Not looking for conclusions; looking for the relevant facts in context. In one instance she quotes someone as saying they avoided characterizing the attacks as terrorism out of "an abundance of caution." Said caution did not stop them from blaming the attacks on the video, a pertinent and known fact that would help us decide how believable they were. She says it's unclear where the video story came from, but does not say why it's unclear (I presume it's because no one in a position to know, will say.) Perhaps she is trying to preserve a relationship with her nameless sources by not directly discrediting their statements.
I encourage you to poke your head into the Leftwing fever swamps; it will assure you that Attkisson is doing a good job. Her reporting on F & F was unrivaled in the MSM.