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Carney Cracks Wise Gets Counseled

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Posted date:  October 17, 2013

 

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Obama administration mouthpiece Jay Carney was given a little counseling from none other than reporter James Rosen, who was questioning the unintelligent little twerp about the ongoing, never-ending, and as yet unresolved Benghazi scandal. While Jay didn’t come right out and call it a ‘phony scandal,’ like those he represents have in the past, he did make light of the situation and try to draw attention away from the facts, by pointing a finger at the Republican Party for its efforts in announcing the lax security policies in place on that fateful day.

THE BLAZE:

“Reporter James Rosen on Thursday questioned White House Press Secretary Jay Carney on the current congressional investigation into the Benghazi terror attack, focusing on findings that indicate U.S. military posturing around the world was “poor” on the 11th anniversary of 9/11.

Carney dismissed the findings as a partisan attack on behalf of Republicans, who he says have been politicizing the attack since it occurred.

“The ‘poor’ statement is a statement of an assessment made by Republicans, who have, as you know, attempted unfortunately to make this a partisan issue,” Carney said. “I know we’re creating an exchange here for Fox, and I’m mindful of that. But allow me to suggest that questions about the posturing of defense forces are usually better addressed at the Pentagon.”

Needless to say Mr. Rosen was not impressed with the same tired tactics touted by the Obama administration or their regurgitator-in-Chief, Jay Carney.

THE BLAZE:

“First of all, what we are engaged in here is not for Fox, it’s for the record,” Rosen shot back. Someone can be heard giggling after Rosen’s comment, though it is unclear who.

“With respect to these meetings that the president had with key national security principals the day before those attacks, how is it possible that you can maintain that adequate steps were taken visa vi force posture by the commander-in-chief and his aides when, in fact, posture is now universally acknowledged to have been such that it made remedy or rescue impossible,” the reporter pressed.”