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Hillary: I Didn’t Lie to Benghazi Families — It Was ‘The Fog Of War’

By Eowyn @DrEowyn

This womyn will say anything to get elected president.

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The Obama administration knew Muslim terrorists planned to attack Benghazi. The Obama administration lied about Benghazi attack from the beginning.

The nonpartisan citizen watchdog group Judicial Watch found an email from the White House instructing and coordinating a systematic propaganda campaign to portray the Benghazi attack as being, in the words of the email, “rooted in an Internet video, and not a failure of policy.”

An independent review of the Benghazi attack faulted the State Department.

So what is Hillary now blaming for the Benghazi attacks and the administration’s multiple lies and cover ups? “The fog of war.”

Breitbart reports that while on ABC’s “This Week” yesterday, the host and Hillary discussed the uncovered email showing Clinton had told the Egyptian prime minister that “we know the attack in Libya had nothing to do with the film,” prior to telling them it was a YouTube video that caused the terror attack. Clinton said she did not lie to them but instead was caught up in “the fog of war.”

When confronted by video clips of family members of Benghazi victims, Clinton said, “I understand the continuing grief at the loss that parents experienced with the loss of these four brave Americans. I did testify as you know for 11 hours and I answered all of these questions. Now, I can’t — I can’t help it that people think there has to be something else there, I said very clearly, there had been a terrorist group that had taken responsibility on Facebook, between the time that I, you know, when I talked to my daughter, that was the latest information, we were giving it credibility, and then we learned the next day, it wasn’t true. In fact, they retracted it. This was a fast-moving series of events in the fog of war. I think most Americans understand.

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