Benghazi report ‘devastating,’ resignations roll in; Will media ignore?

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And the bus rolls on. As Twitchy reported, an independent inquiry into the events in Benghazi indicated major failures and dangerous incompetence that left the consulate vulnerable.

Known before the election. You suppressed it. RT @mitchellreports Benghazi report is devastating says security “grossly inadequate”

— Phil Kerpen (@kerpen) December 19, 2012

Devastating, indeed.

==> MT @westwingreport Report blames @statedept for ignoring security requests for #Benghazi & regional & security bureau for its failures

— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) December 19, 2012

Will the truth about what happened in Benghazi, and the administration’s utter failures regarding the same, finally come out?

Expect the State Department to really bring the hammer down on the no one they blamed for the mistakes they made in the lead up to Benghazi.

— Derek Hunter (@derekahunter) December 19, 2012

Lapdogs in the media have desperately tried to bury Benghazi bones.

Good job on whitewashing the Benghazi whitewash, Media. Dear Leader thanks you.

— RB (D) (@RBPundit) December 19, 2012

The Benghazi report shows Romney was right & the media was political in protecting their candidate. @jancbs & @arishapiro should be ashamed.

— Richard Grenell (@RichardGrenell) December 19, 2012

But citizens and “just bloggers” have been demanding answers. They are continuing to do so.

Benghazi Report Proves Old Media Wrong; Validates New Media Reporting shar.es/hu50s via @breitbartnews

— Reagan Conservative (@nogirlemen) December 19, 2012

#Benghazi is trending on @twitter in Washington #DC.

— Jon Street (@JonStreet) December 19, 2012

What’s that? Officials at the State Dept are resigning over Benghazi? As if the media will make a big deal out of this. LOLOLOL.

— RB (D) (@RBPundit) December 19, 2012

The pressure is mounting and now resignations are rolling in. The Obama administration, as always, has a laser-like focus on scapegoating.

BREAKING: Official: State Dept security chief, 2 others resign after report on Benghazi attack.

— The Associated Press (@AP) December 19, 2012

3 State Department officials resign over #Benghazi…remember when it was just a protest over a video?

— Rory Cooper (@rorycooper) December 19, 2012

With all these post-election resignations at the DOJ and State, I’m beginning to think Fast and Furious and Benghazi might be scandals.

— Mark Hemingway (@Heminator) December 19, 2012

Your move, dinosaur media.

Know Partly Why Masses Are Ignorant? Media. Hacks Like @sfgate Report Today That Is Obama Is @time‘s Cover But Nothing On Benghazi Report.

— The Info (@birdieinmyear) December 19, 2012

3 state department officials resign over benghazi scandal; earth to the mainstream media, are you going to report this? #MSM #breitbart

— John Paul (@JxhnBinder) December 19, 2012

And the media acts as expected.

No Benghazi questions in Obama press conference. If I’m not mistaken.

— Travis (@tcd004) December 19, 2012

Shouts of “Benghazi” could be heard as President Obama walked away from the press room.

— Kevin Schaul (@kevinschaul) December 19, 2012

Way to ask important questions after the presser, lapdogs!

And the press corps explodes into a chorus of “Benghazi” right as Obama closes off questions. Darn! So close. Nice try, guys. A for effort.

— Noah Rothman (@noah_c_rothman) December 19, 2012

Aww, next time! Of course, we won’t hold our breath.

“The buck stops with me.” – Obama and/or Hillary. RT @ap: State Dept security chief, 2 others resign after report on Benghazi attack.

— Cuffé (@CuffyMeh) December 19, 2012

Ha! The bus stops with them. After it runs over a few people, in a pathetic quest to avoid accountability.

 

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