Bill O’Reilly has a Benghazi sad. “I know — and you probably know, too — that these issues aren’t important to Jon Stewart, or even to the president,” O’Reilly said on Wednesday. “They don’t see them as vital, because they don’t pertain to social justice, or global warming. So, if I ask about those issues, I’m a doofus, a scandal-monger.”
Since I'm a helper I'm going to send Mr O’Reilly over to this handy little site from the
House Republicans website. That's right folks!
Working in concert, the five committees investigating the attack have produced a 43-page interim report outlining what has been learned and what information we continue to seek on behalf of the American people and the families of the victims. You can read that full report here:
Read the House Committees’ Interim Report on Benghazi Investigation
This is what our House majority is up to::
House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) announced the creation Wednesday of a new page on the Republican Party Web site on which the party plans to publish information and documents related to the attacks of Sept. 11 and 12, 2012, on two U.S. compounds in Benghazi, Libya, as House Republicans continue to accuse President Obama of stonewalling their attempts to investigate the attack further. (snip)
However, the report did not find any evidence of a political cover-up orchestrated by the Obama administration that has long been alleged by Republicans. Still, Republicans insist that the administration has withheld reports and details vital to understanding what happened leading up to the attacks and who was to blame for them not being prevented.
Doofus, a scandal-monger? At this point, it is the entire Republican party. The President was correct when
he said this:
"Your detractors believe that you did not tell the world it was a terror attack because your campaign didn’t want that out," O’Reilly said. "That's what they believe."
"And they believe it because folks like you are telling them that," Obama shot back.
After some intense questioning about last year's revelation that the IRS targeted certain groups, including conservative groups, for extra scrutiny, Obama took another jab at Fox News.
"These kinds of things keep on surfacing in part because you and your TV station will promote them," he said.
If one doesn't want to be called a doofus a scandal-monger, don't
be a doofus scandal monger.

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