Nov 25, 2014: Breitbart: Report: Chuck Hagel Clashed With Susan Rice Before He Was Fired
Outgoing Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel reportedly had a disagreement with Obama’s National Security Adviser Susan Rice before he was removed by President Obama this week.
Outgoing Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel reportedly had a disagreement with Obama’s National Security Adviser Susan Rice before he was removed by President Obama this week.
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June 7, 2014: Breitbart: Left Questions Susan Rice's Credibility
Eugene Robinson is not only a left-wing Washington Post columnist, he is also a frequent MSNBC contributor. And like few others, Robinson has been a vigorous dead-ender when it comes to defending Barack Obama's failed presidency. But even he is now questioning Susan Rice's credibility and telling her to stay away from the Sunday talk show circuit: June 6, 2014: CNN: Susan Rice defends Bergdahl comments, calls his service 'honorable'
President Barack Obama's national security adviser said Friday that her full-throated praise of Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl was appropriate given the former Taliban prisoner's willingness to go to war for his country -- despite questions about whether or not he deserted his Army colleagues. June 6, 2014: New York Times: Obama Aide Defends Remarks on Bergdahl’s ‘Honor’
President Obama’s national security adviser, Susan E. Rice, found herself in a familiar predicament this week: under fire from Republicans for statements she made about a murky sequence of events involving Americans in a distant land. June 2, 2014: Ace of Spades HQ: Benghazi Mouthpiece Susan Rice: Likely Deserter Bowe Bergdahl "Served with Honor and Distinction"
Six non-deserting US troops were killed searching for this guy. She also claimed he was "captured on the battlefield." |
Apr 30, 2014: Newmax: Judicial Watch's Farrell: Emails Expose Administration Lies
The explosive emails revealing how then-U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice was coached by White House brass on how to falsely explain the Benghazi attack prove the Obama administration has been blatantly lying, says Chris Farrell, of Judicial Watch, which broke the story.
The explosive emails revealing how then-U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice was coached by White House brass on how to falsely explain the Benghazi attack prove the Obama administration has been blatantly lying, says Chris Farrell, of Judicial Watch, which broke the story.

OP/Ed Bytes: Mar 5, 2014: Richard Cohen’s Feb. 25 op-ed column about national security adviser Susan E. Rice was long overdue [“America’s do-nothing attitude”]. She is among the enablers who allow President Obama to believe his tales on topics from “red lines” in Syria to health care to the economy........What is new, at least so far, is that no one has responded to it by accusing Mr. Cohen of being a racist, a member of the tea party or some loathsome 1-percenter. Not everyone who points out the president’s mistakes is a horrible person or a Republican or both, and a recognition of this by more journalists would help in putting people back to work, strengthening respect for the United States around the world and reducing the toxic partisanship the president blames on others.It’s time for Mr. Obama to listen to criticism and to change, instead of lecturing and pressing on in ways that clearly do more harm than good. (SOURCE: Letter to the Editor: Washington Post: "Susan Rice and President Obama need a do-something attitude")

ON THE RECORD: Feb 25, 2014: Brett LoGiurato (Business Insider) reports "SUSAN RICE: I Have 'No Regrets' Over Controversial Benghazi Remarks." He reports: "National Security Adviser Susan Rice said on NBC's "Meet the Press" Sunday that she has no regrets over comments she made in a round of Sunday-show appearances in the immediate aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2012, terrorist attack in Benghazi. " Rice, who was then the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, said on multiple Sunday talk shows then that the attack was "spontaneous," not planned, and caused in part by an anti-Muslim video that was circulating in the Middle East. She went on to explain that she had the best information at the time and went with that information. First, I find it rather callous that she has no regrets. Four people died. She could have had a little class and regretted, at least, that she had the wrong information. If what she says it true, though, there still remains the question as to who gave her that information since no one in Benghazi or the military involved ever suggested any such thing. It appears, though, that then Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has set the tone for the Obama administrations accountability: What difference does it make?
May 3, 2013: Breitbart: Weekly Standard Publishes Benghazi 'Talking Points' Smoking Gun
The Weekly Standard has obtained "a timeline briefed by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence detailing the heavy substantive revisions made to the CIA’s talking points"--evidence that the talking points used by UN Ambassador Susan Rice were heavily edited by senior members of the Obama administration to hide the role of Al Qaeda in the attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya on the evening of Sep. 11, 2012.
The Weekly Standard has obtained "a timeline briefed by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence detailing the heavy substantive revisions made to the CIA’s talking points"--evidence that the talking points used by UN Ambassador Susan Rice were heavily edited by senior members of the Obama administration to hide the role of Al Qaeda in the attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya on the evening of Sep. 11, 2012.
Susan Elizabeth Rice (born November 17, 1964) is the United States National Security Advisor. Rice is a former U.S. diplomat, former Brookings Institution fellow, and former United States Ambassador to the United Nations. Rice served on the staff of the National Security Council, and as Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs during President Bill Clinton's second term. Rice was confirmed as UN ambassador by the U.S. Senate by unanimous consent on January 22, 2009.Rice's name was mentioned as a possible replacement for retiring Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, in 2013 after President Barack Obama's November 2012 re-election, but on December 13, following ongoing controversy related to the 2012 Benghazi attack on the U.S consulate, she announced that she was willingly withdrawing her name from consideration saying that if nominated "the confirmation process would be lengthy, disruptive, and costly". Rice succeeded Tom Donilon as National Security Advisor on July 1, 2013.