Asserts the conservative Republican businessman and former U.S. presidential candidate: "His constant answer to questions about Benghazi is to tell everyone
that he gave three clear directives. Number one, make sure that we are
securing our personnel and doing whatever we need to. Number two, we're
going to investigate exactly what happened so that it doesn't happen
again. Number three, find out who did this so we can bring them to
justice."
More: "Three clear directives, that’s for sure. The only problem is that it
has nothing in common with anything that actually happened. We didn’t
secure our personnel, which is why four of them are dead. We didn’t
conduct a serious investigation. We tried to blame a video instead of
recognizing that this had been a coordinated attack led by Al Qaeda. And
when someone commits an act of war against you, you don’t 'bring them
to justice.' You use every kind of power at your disposal to wage war
against them. We didn’t do that – not during the attack, when we could
have, and not since. The problem with Obama is that he confuses talk with action."
Herman Cain: "Benghazi Attack Shows That Obama Needs A Lesson About Leadership"
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11/01/2012
Labels: Africa, U.S. Presidential Administrations