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Dobbs on The Search for Answers on the Benghazi Attack
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FBN’s Lou Dobbs on the lack of answers on the Benghazi attack after Secretary Clinton’s testimony.
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- Date Jan 23, 2013
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FBN’s Lou Dobbs on the lack of answers on the Benghazi attack after Secretary Clinton’s testimony.
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You know I'd hope to use size truck parked -- -- dual listed new insights into the being gutsy terrorist attacks new revelations.
But that is the way it worked out -- -- -- anything in the way of answers today from Secretary Clinton.
Instead we got what amounted to political theater theater if you will -- that was more -- theater of the absurd call it what you will.
It was a waste of time.
For the most -- So tonight we're gonna show you just how big -- show it really walk us because it was a big show over in the senate.
There are nineteen senators.
Nineteen senators.
On the foreign relations committee over in the house 46.
Representatives.
On the foreign affairs committee.
That's pretty impressive let's 12% of the a 113 congress.
Who spent -- -- asking questions expressing their frustration server Clinton's responses or lack of response.
But we don't -- congressional aides and staff either senators on the foreign relations committee have on average.
1515.
Dates.
Multiply that by nineteen.
That's.
285.
-- And the foreign affairs members have on average eight aids their -- and -- -- multiply that by 46.
And you get 368.
Votes.
-- and a I mean this is quite a boondoggle.
Is quite a spectacle it is quite annoying to think about the taxpayer dollars being invested in this kind of result.
And we can't forget the committee staff members the committee's -- of course the Senate Foreign Relations Committee has.
44 -- Attached to the staff the house foreign affairs committee 46.
46 staffers.
So 348.
Folks 348.
Votes over in the senate.
And -- in the house -- 463.
406.
460.
-- ball a grand total of 800.
And eight.
Who can't get a straight answer from the Obama administration about the -- lives that were lost.
Four months ago in -- got.
One thing we did learn for certain today.
Appearing on the Sunday talk shows apparently isn't one of secretary Clinton's favorite things to do.
I guess it's also not ambassador Susan rice's.
Favorite thing to do anymore either.
We'll see about secretary of state nominee John Kerry of course.
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