timschochet
Footballguy
I am making three assumptions here:
1. When situations like this happen, there is a demand for instant answers from the government. But the government always gets conflicting information. The job of various people well below the executive level is to examine the conflicting information and come up with the answers. President Obama and Hillary Clinton are never going to examine all of the information themselves; they are going to turn to one or two trusted advisors, who are going to tell them what the facts likely are.
2. In this case, advisors to Obama and Clinton looked at the conflicting information and came to the conclusion that the video was connected to the Benghazi attack. As I have pointed out over and over again, this was a completely reasonable conclusion to make.
3. There were people, some of them high up and very important, who disagreed with this analysis. This accounts for the emails and statements that so many of you are harping on. But these people were in the minority, and it took some time, longer than 2 weeks after the attack, for the advisors to Obama and Clinton to reassess the matter and change their opinion. And that's what I think happened, completely consistent with the facts as we know them.
I realize that some of you don't want to hear this. It's much more interesting to believe that the administration knew all along, conclusively, that the video had nothing to do with it, and that they knowingly lied to the American public and the victims' families. But my analysis is much more likely, and I believe much closer to the truth.
1. When situations like this happen, there is a demand for instant answers from the government. But the government always gets conflicting information. The job of various people well below the executive level is to examine the conflicting information and come up with the answers. President Obama and Hillary Clinton are never going to examine all of the information themselves; they are going to turn to one or two trusted advisors, who are going to tell them what the facts likely are.
2. In this case, advisors to Obama and Clinton looked at the conflicting information and came to the conclusion that the video was connected to the Benghazi attack. As I have pointed out over and over again, this was a completely reasonable conclusion to make.
3. There were people, some of them high up and very important, who disagreed with this analysis. This accounts for the emails and statements that so many of you are harping on. But these people were in the minority, and it took some time, longer than 2 weeks after the attack, for the advisors to Obama and Clinton to reassess the matter and change their opinion. And that's what I think happened, completely consistent with the facts as we know them.
I realize that some of you don't want to hear this. It's much more interesting to believe that the administration knew all along, conclusively, that the video had nothing to do with it, and that they knowingly lied to the American public and the victims' families. But my analysis is much more likely, and I believe much closer to the truth.