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Shouting louder doesn’t make your case
by Thomas Sowell
Jan 29, 2013 | 1725 views | 5 5 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend | print

An old-time trial lawyer once said, “When your case is weak, shout louder!”

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton shouted louder when asked about the Obama administration’s story last fall that the September 11th attack on the U.S. ambassador’s quarters in Benghazi was due to an anti-Islamic video that someone in the United States had put on the Internet, and thereby provoked a protest that escalated into violence.

She shouted: “We had four dead Americans. Was it because of a protest or was it because of guys out for a walk one night who decided they’d go kill some Americans? What difference, at this point, does it make?”

Students of propaganda may admire the skill with which she misdirected people’s attention. But those of us who are still old-fashioned enough to think that the truth matters cannot applaud her success.

Let’s go back to square one.

After the attack on the American ambassador’s quarters in Benghazi that killed Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three other Americans, the Obama administration immediately blamed it on the anti-Islamic video.

Moreover, this version of what happened was not just a passing remark. It was a story that the administration kept repeating insistently. U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice repeated that story on five different television talk shows on the same Sunday. President Obama himself repeated the same story at the United Nations. The man who put the anti-Islamic video on the Internet was arrested for a parole violation, creating more media coverage to keep attention on this theme.

“What difference, at this point, does it make?” Secretary Clinton now asks. What difference did it make at the time?

Obviously the Obama administration thought it made a difference, with an election coming up. Prior to the attack, the administration’s political theme was that Barack Obama had killed Osama bin Laden (with an assist from the Navy SEALs), vanquished Al Qaeda and was now in the process of putting the terrorist threat behind us.

To have the attack in Benghazi be seen as a terrorist attack — and a devastating one — would have ruined this picture, with an election coming up.

The key question that remains unanswered to this day is: What speck of evidence is there that the attack in Benghazi was due to the much-discussed video or that there was ever any protest demonstration outside the ambassador’s quarters?

If there is no evidence whatever, then the whole attempt to say that a protest over a video escalated into an attack was a deliberate hoax by people who knew better.

There is no point in the administration saying that they did not have all the facts about the attack immediately. All the facts may never be known. But the real question is: Did you have even a single fact that would substantiate your repeated claims that some video led to a protest in Benghazi that got out of hand and led to the attack?

Interestingly, Hillary Clinton herself was not featured in this campaign, even though as Secretary of State she was a key figure. Hillary was not about to create video footage that could come back to haunt her if she runs for President of the United States in 2016.

In a larger context, the Benghazi attack showed that you cannot unilaterally end the “war on terror” or the terrorists’ war on us, by declaring victory.

For years, the Bush administration’s phrase “war on terror” was avoided like the plague by the Obama administration, even if that required the Fort Hood massacre to be classified as “workplace violence.” But, no matter how clever the rhetoric, reality nevertheless rears its ugly head.

Once the September 11th attack in Benghazi is seen for what it was — a highly coordinated and highly successful operation by terrorists who were said to have been vanquished — that calls into question the Obama administration’s Middle East foreign policy.

That is why it still matters.

Thomas Sowell is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University in Stanford, Calif..



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419Jasons
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January 30, 2013
Fred,

I disagree with your assessment. I'd say we ALL lost as a result of this election. In time, you too will come to realize this.

It has been proven the facts were suppressed and the demonstration story was fabricated. What difference does it make? One is the truth, and one is a lie. That is a huge difference. It is obvious you condone, and even support, lying. That tells me all I need to know about your character.

People are scared to death that he will be viewed as a failure, and will support him no matter what road he takes them down...........down being the operative word.

Fredsaid
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January 30, 2013
Sowell, Your skewed analogy is utterly absurd, just like those committe members who tried to their level best to corner Secretary Clinton, but found they just couldn't deal with an intelligent woman. Redirect history? You must be joking or under the influence.

I repeat, what possible difference does it make? The fact is 4 Americans were killed by terrorists, what possible difference would it make if they had planned it or it was a spontanious event?

This was just another obvious attempt by the hardcore conservatives on the hill to take this unfortunate tragedy and try to score political points with their like thinking constituants.

Let's just face the facts Sowell ,Conservatives were devastated politically when President Obama took out Bin Laden and ever since have tried their best to take the luster off the Presindent's successes by indulging themselves in chasing these rabbit hole committees that they know will lead nowhere.

Frankly Sowell, you and your ilk should be ashamed of yourselves for taking and using these unfortunate American deaths to hijack this discussion and use trying to score political points, because it reveals once again to everyone just how cold-hearted and out of touch you really are and to what lengths they will go to try to damage our President.

The election's over, you lost, now can we as Americans try to move our country forward and stop this petty bickering, if you will remember that was one of the reasons you lost the bid for the White House in the first place.
tomstrong
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January 30, 2013
Fredsaid wrote:

I repeat, what possible difference does it make? The fact is 4 Americans were killed by terrorists, what possible difference would it make if they had planned it or it was a spontanious event?

Huh? Mrs. Clinton asks some pretty dumb questions for the "smartest woman in the world".

Spontaneous events cannot easily be predicted nor prevented. Planned attacks can be prevented if the plan is discovered early enough via intelligence. So, Fredsaid, it makes a huge difference. Also, it takes at least two parties for "bickering" to take place. Some of us are a lot more concerned about the country being damaged than an overreaching lame duck president being "damaged".

TW

419Jasons
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January 29, 2013
This analysis is spot on. Scary that people would want to redirect history in such a way, and even scarier they essentially succeeded.

Obama had the help of the commentator during the presidential debate to pile on Romney when the issue came up, and even chided Romney for even suggesting that he (Obama) would put politics above those people that were killed and the truth.

As usual with bad leadership, the cover up is worse than the actual event.

The whole thing is almost enough to make me physically sick to my stomach.
wordpower
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January 30, 2013
"The cover up is worse than the actual event." Excuse me? The ALLEGED cover-up is worse than the deaths of the four Americans? Wow. You have given us just another good example of why fewer and fewer people are taking the Republican Party seriously.

My opinion is that the initial interpretation of what happened cannot necessarily be faulted. If new, verifiable, factual details of the incident are discovered, then of course we should be told the truth with an admitted jump to erroneous conclusions.

The deaths of four Americans is what makes me sick to my stomach, as do your priorities.
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