On Friday, CBS Evening News caught up with its Big Three competitors and reported on the latest developments on the controversy surrounding the September 2012 terrorist attack on the U.S. facility in Benghazi, Libya. CBS also finally mentioned its own president's family connection to a White House official involved in the Obama administration's handling of the immediate aftermath of the attack.
Nancy Cordes gave a full report on how the "the White House released previously unseen e-mails" about the federal government's response to the terrorist strike, which led to House Speaker John Boehner forming a new select committee to investigate the attack. Scott Pelley also disclosed that "Ben Rhodes, the White House deputy national security advisor mentioned in Nancy's story, is the brother of CBS News President David Rhodes." [MP3 audio available here; video below the jump]
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They only did it because they have been caught with their pants down.
ReplyDeleteTraitors every dam one of em...useful idiots..impress me by ramming it and the other crimes so far up the Dems arse they lose every election
ReplyDelete"Boehner had long argued a special committee was unnecessary. But aides say he changed his mind this week,"
ReplyDeleteINCOMPETENT MORON!