Archive for 2013

SOMEBODY SHOULD ASK HILLARY ABOUT THIS: New Details Emerge About Injured Americans In Benghazi Attack.

Little is known about those who survived the Benghazi attack. The State Department confirmed in March, after multiple inquiries by Fox News, that a total of three diplomatic security agents, as well as a State Department contractor, were among the Americans injured during the terrorist assault which killed the two former SEALs, Ambassador Chris Stevens, and Foreign Service Officer Sean Smith.

The latest details are emerging as the House Intelligence Committee hears this week from contractors who were on the ground in Benghazi. Fox News has learned that they will give their accounts in closed, classified sessions on Wednesday and Thursday.

Two contractors were expected to appear Wednesday, and three former government contractors from the CIA annex are expected Thursday, according to sources familiar with the meetings.

Drip, drip.

WELL, GOOD: Federal Case Could Make It Easier For Victims To Defend Themselves Against Civil Forfeiture. I think we should add corporal punishment for the law enforcement officers and prosecutors in egregious cases like this. Nothing too serious — I’d only add public flogging as punishment where people were physically injured by their misconduct. For mere pecuniary damage, an hour in the stocks for every $10,000 would do.

PRESIDENT, TERRORIST, ANARCHIST: Obama Open to Health-Law Change. Forget it, buddy. It’s the LAW OF THE LAND!!!!!!!

BLOGGER KARL “CHEF MOJO” BOCK STARTS CHEMO FRIDAY: If you’d like to help, go here. I donated.

THE HILL: House Dems About To “Go Crazy.” “Democrats said they’re worried about ‘being dragged into this non-stop cycle’ of bad news about the ObamaCare rollout, rather than celebrating the successes of the law they helped to pass, a Democratic aide said.” Well, that’s probably because there’s lots of bad news, but not much in the way of successes.

EVERYTHING SEEMS TO BE GOING WRONG FOR THE ADMINISTRATION AT ONCE: Dems pummel administration on Iran. “At the House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing on Iran today, Democrats joined Republicans in insisting the Senate move ahead on banking sanctions previously passed. . . . If the president thought a diplomatic breakthrough would take the pressure and attention off his domestic woes, he was deeply mistaken. If anything, the bipartisan backlash has heightened the sense that the wheels are coming off the bus.”