Set aside the disgraceful actions of the broadcast MSM today in not covering the riveting testimony of Greg Hicks
Wednesday, and set aside even the shocking conduct of the
Administration on the night of 9/11/12 and during the days, weeks and
months following.
The MSM is almost exclusively left-wing and almost completely
committed to the defense of President Obama and former Secretary of
State Clinton. With a few, honorable exceptions they will ask no hard
questions and conduct no follow-up, and of course the senior levels of
the Administration are beyond shame and no "Deep Throat" is likely to
emerge from their ranks.
No member of the Administration in the know has resigned in protest
over what happened in Benghazi, and such acts of honor haven't been
common in the federal government for a long, long time so don't look for
them to begin to arrive now simply because truth has begun to seep out
from under the locked-down cover on Benghazi.
But Speaker Boehner, Majority Leader Cantor and the GOP control the
House and they can almost instantly set-up a Select Committee to follow
up on the shocking testimony today. The transcripts of my interviews with Bill Kristol, Stephen Hayes and Eli Lake are posted here,
but it is enough to say that there were many extraordinary revelations
made today and a great number of serious questions raised which need to
be asked and answered, quickly.
At a minimum the House needs to subpoena the NSA and the Department
of State for the recording of the 2:00 AM phone call between Mr. Hicks
and Hillary and her senior staff, a recording both I and Eli Lake
suspect exists as a matter of routine NSA practice, if it has not
already been erased. Subpoenas must also go out to Hillary, everyone on
the conference call at 2:00 AM, and of course to Cheryl Mills, the
enforcer of the cover-up. Lt. Colonel Gibson must be deposed, and his
commander and then that man's commander etc. until we get to the bottom
of the stand down order. The denial of air assets from Aviano is another
area of great interest. Investigators need to travel to Libya and speak
with the senior officials there as to their response to being
embarrassed by the Administration.
It must all happen quickly and without fear or favor. Not to
establish a Select Committee draws the Speaker and the GOP majority into
the very cover-up they are supposed to be investigating.
Call 202-225-3121 and ask for the Speaker's office and then the
Majority Leader's office. Tweet him @SpeakerBoehner and @EricCantor as
well. On my show alone we have heard calls for a Select Committee from
Senators Ayotte and McCain and from Congressmen DeSantis, Gowdy and
Jordan, all three of whom did extraordinarily fine work Wednesday, as
did Chairman Issa and Congressman Chaffetz and many others. It is clear
the Oversight and Governmental Reform Committee is far ahead of the
other four committees "investigating" this scandal, but all must be
brought under one roof with one staff and one set of questions and
evidence.
Energy and urgency has been lacking, or at least the public has not
perceived it. If the GOP House doesn't act after hearing what it heard
yesterday, it will be very much Secretary of State Clinton walking away
from the crisis in Benghazi after her 2:00 AM call with Greg Hicks that
night. Either a matter deserves urgent attention and action, or it
doesn't. Hillary decided it didn't. What will John Boehner decide?
Think about this: At 2:00 AM Hillary Clinton spoke with the man in
charge in Libya who informed her the consulate had been attacked, the
Ambassador was missing, and that his people had to evacuate. An hour
later news of the ambassador's death reached that man, Greg Hicks, and
he informed the State Department.
Hillary never called him back that night or the next day.
My friend, former Colorado State Senator John Andrews suggested a
thought experiment at dinner tonight: How would every other Secretary of
State of recent memory have reacted to such a phone call? Wouldn't all
of them --all of them except Hillary-- pick up the phone to the
Secretary of Defense and demand every available measure be taken to
assist his or her people under attack and in a dangerous country? Rice,
Powell, Albright, Christopher, Eagleburger, Baker, Schultz, Haig,
Muskie, Vance, Kissinger, Rogers or Rusk? Would any of them --any of
them-- not at least called back after news of the death of the
ambassador to encourage to new man in charge in the middle of a crisis?
Would any of them have disappeared?
Think as well about the fact that some of the most extraordinarily
moving testimony ever given in the halls of Congress --given by Mr.
Hicks about the entire evening but especially about the security forces
who climbed the roof of the Annex in Benghazi to recover the dead and
the wounded-- and that it is not being played on most American media
tonight.
Astonishing and disgusting.
There is nothing the Speaker, the Majority Leader and their
colleagues in the House can do about the media or the Administration.
But they can do the obvious and right thing, by establishing a Select
Committee and thereby build upon the sense of urgency developed today,
and they should do it now.
Last night my friend Mark Levin tore into Majority Leader Cantor for
announcing yesterday that the House would vote to repeal all of
Obamacare next week. Mark correctly noted that conservatives see right
through such gimmicks. They also, I believe, wonder why, if the House
can bother to move to do a symbolic thing so quickly and for so little
effect, why not move quickly to do real things with real impacts, like
the repeal of the Medical Device Tax which could actually pas the
Senate?
Why not stand up the Select Committee on Benghazi and add to its charge an investigation into Boston's aftermath?
The House leadership has talked itself into a corner from which it is
finding it increasingly difficult to escape. The only way out of that
corner action. "Action this day!" Churchill used to scribble on his
urgent memos, of which there were many. The reason for the lethargy is
"deference" to House Chairmen fighting over turf --an indictment offered
by John McCain on my radio show last week and widely understood to be
completely accurate. What was merely embarrassing last week has become
shameful this week, after what we all heard on Wednesday.
If action cannot be summoned on behalf of the Benghazi dead and
wounded and the heroes who survived, who deserves it? If the most
obvious and urgently necessary things cannot be done and instead there
are symbolic votes on dead-end bills, will the House majority last
beyond 2014, or if it somehow scrapes by on the weakness of the
president, will its members choose again a leadership team that did
nothing when it might have brought about justice at least for the heroes
of Benghazi?
Wednesday's hearings gave the House a chance to set this session
right, to draw a new starting line and to make new declarations of
priority and seriousness. We will know by the end of the Sunday shows if
Speaker Boehner and Majority Leader Boehner have done.
http://townhall.com/columnists/hughhewitt/2013/05/09/house-gop-owes-the-benghazi-dead-wounded-and-their-familes-the-respect-and-urgency-they-did-not-get-from-hillary-or-the-president-n1591669/page/full
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