Wednesday, February 20, 2013

The Big Lie

Anyone wanting to know how the Obama team uses The Big Lie technique to influence public opinion needs go no further than this quote by David Axelrod on the Fox News Network interview:


On Fox News Sunday Axelrod was asked about the attack on Americans in Benghazi, Libya, on September 11, 2012.  Axelrod stated:
[I]mmediately when word of the attack came, the president was meeting with his top national security folks.  He was talking to them well into the night.  He was in touch with them, during the day, as -- during the next day as well.  [snip]
[E]verything -- everything was put in motion, that he could put in motion.  Everything -- every conversation that needed to be had was being had between him and his top national security officials.
Now is there anyone in America unaware of the fact that Secretary of Defense Panetta and the Chairman of the Joint Chief of Staffs both stated under oath that they had spoken with Obama  one time and one time only, very briefly, on the day of the Benghazi attack at 5 PM and never talked to him again the rest of the evening, nor did they speak with anyone from the WH again that day or evening?  Unfortunately criminals have no shame or qualms about lying, using it as a tactic to further their agenda.  This particular lie was two days before the general election obviously designed to deflect any criticism of Obama's handling of this crises.  

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