The title to this post comes from the video below.
After the attack on the Libya Consulate a remarkable video piece came forward from the Wall Street Journal. Many missed it.
It dealt with mocking faith. Mormons are easy to laugh at on Broadway it seems. Even Hillary Clinton sat through the Broadway show - The Book of Mormon - and laughed, laughed, laughed.
Laughing at Mormons, it seems is OK, to this administration. Laughing at Muslims is not. Hence the title of the blog.
But there is more.
Mocking....ignoring...lying.
The main story now deals with mocking Congress, as The National Journal piece shows (below the video).
I enjoin these two pieces for your review and consideration today.
The potential of the Libya lies and cover-up may be of far greater political significance than mere mockery by erudite elites could currently suggest.
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NATIONAL SECURITY
Clinton Will Cooperate With House Investigation on Libya Attack
Updated: October 3, 2012 | 7:57 a.m.
October 3, 2012 | 7:30 a.m.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on Tuesday that she would cooperate with Congress in its investigation of the terrorist attack in Benghazi that left four Americans dead, including U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens.
In a letter
to House Oversight Committee Chairman Darrell Issa, R-Calif., Clinton
asked members of Congress to withhold any final conclusions involving
the attack, saying the State Department’s Accountability Review Board
was starting its investigation this week.
“I appreciate that you and your committee are deeply interested in finding out what happened leading up to and during the attacks in Benghazi, and are looking for ways to prevent it from happening again. I share that commitment,” Clinton said in the letter, which was obtained by Foreign Policy. “Nobody will hold this department more accountable than we hold ourselves – we served with Chris Stevens, Sean Smith, Glen Doherty, and Tyrone Woods.”
The results of the State Department’s investigation could come later this year or early next year, FP reports.
Clinton’s letter was in response to a letter from Issa on Monday, in which he cited recent reports that suggest the consulate in Benghazi was not properly protected, having been attacked twice before this latest attack on Sept. 11 of this year.
“It was clearly never, as Administration officials once insisted, the result of a popular protest,” Issa wrote, according to The Daily Beast. “In addition, multiple U.S. federal government officials have confirmed to the committee that prior to the Sept. 11 attack, the U.S. mission in Libya made repeated requests for addition security in Benghazi. The mission in Libya, however, was denied these resources by officials in Washington.”

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