Joyanna Adams

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Mike Morell, Doesn’t Remember Much Either

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Benghazi remains a mystery, and today, Mike Morell, who was responsible for the CIA operations at that time, came before Congress to once again, do what democrats do best:

Lie, obfuscate, and say  “I don’t remember.” at least 50 times.

Hillary perfected this line of defense. She has said “I don’t remember, and I don’t recall” more times in her career than the tics on the back of 20 wart hogs.

Mike also showed another one of the democrats favorite defenses: When presented with the facts, they answer in a strong tone, “No HERE are the facts!” THEY attack! With basically nonsense of “Nobody is to blame especially the President.”

Works every time. What was found out, is that Mike doesn’t think the fact that the Obama, Hillary, and Susan Rice were taking the U.N.’s talking points on how it was a video that caused the riot, (The UN wants to make  talking against Islam a crime.) and they put a man in jail just to push that point, is important.

Or the problem that the CIA could care less what their people are saying on the ground, they take their information from the people in the Oval office. That’s also very minor to Mike.

Good to know,— all you CIA agents out there. Next time you get attacked, call the President and ask him what is happening. (good luck with that)

Mike has had a lot of time to practice the art of defection…and turning the questions into…none of this matters, and what are we going to do in the future?

Proving that Mike has been coached by Hillary.

I guess she needs SOMETHING to do.

 

 

 

April 2, 2014 - Posted by | American History, Benghazi, Uncategorized | , ,

2 Comments »

  1. LOL! Yeah, you described his testimony perfectly!

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    Comment by Joyanna Adams | April 2, 2014 | Reply

  2. “Mike has had a lot of time to practice the art of defection…” When I first read that, I thought it said defeCATION. It would fit.

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    Comment by snopercod | April 2, 2014 | Reply


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