By Alan
Caruba
The
Hollywood version of heroes is that of large, muscular men who show no fear and
little emotion after a confrontation with the enemy. The images that come to
mind are Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwartzenegger, and Bruce Willis who,
while not a muscleman, has the swagger we associate with movie heroes.
On
Wednesday, on Capitol Hill, three men, Greg Hicks who was deputy chief of
mission in Libya, second in command to the assassinated Ambassador, Chris
Stevens; Eric Nordstrom, a diplomatic security officer who was formerly the
regional security officer in Libya; and Mark Thompson, a former Marine and an
official with the State Department’s Counterterrorism Bureau; sat at a table
and gave short statements followed by answers to the questions they were asked.
In real
life, heroes often look like someone in middle management. It was wrong—even demeaning—for
the media to call them “whistle blowers.” These men were patriots. Who else
would go to a war zone to represent their nation or to protect its highest
diplomat there?
At the hearing
they wore suits and ties. And, when called on to tell the truth, they sometimes
choked up from the mix of emotions that flowed through them from memories of
colleagues lost in combat and the awful realization that the nation for which
they put their lives on the line, the nation they served with honor, left them
defenseless to come to the aid of those colleagues.
Looming in
the room were the ghosts of the dead ambassador, two security personnel; Glen
Doherty and Tyrone Woods were both former Navy SEALS, contracted by the Central
Intelligence Agency, and Sean Smith, a ten-year veteran of the State Department
and on temporary assignment in Libya as an information officer for the embassy.
Smith, an Air Force veteran, left behind two young children.
The
testimony was emotional at times as the witnesses had to pause to regain their
composure. They were a sharp contrast to the former Secretary of State, Hillary
Clinton, who became annoyed by the questions she was asked at a hearing on
Benghazi. “What difference does it make?” she replied angrily to a question
from Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin.
“With
all due respect, the fact is we had four dead Americans. Was it because of
a protest or was it because of guys out for a walk one night decided to go kill
some Americans? What difference at this point does it make?” Clinton asked the
Republican Senator. “It is our job to figure out what happened and do
everything we can to prevent it from ever happening again.”
Did
she really believe it was just “because of guys out for a walk one night
decided to go kill Americans”? On the anniversary of 9/11? Did she and the
President really believe that the attack was because of a video? That is what
they told Americans in the wake of the attack. That is what our ambassador to
the UN, Susan Rice, was sent out to say on five Sunday morning news shows.
What
emerged from the hearings was the failure and the refusal of the State
Department, the CIA, and the Department of Defense to activate any of the resources they
had to send any forces to defend the consulate. Someone had to make a conscious
choice to do that. Someone had to tell those forces to “stand down."
As
Hicks said, “I am a career public servant. Until the aftermath of Benghazi, I
loved every day of my job.” As one watched, his quiet presentation was marked
with moments of emotion. He was the last man to speak by phone to Ambassador Stevens.
Thompson said he was rebuffed by the White House when he asked for specialized
team known as FEST—men trained specifically to respond to an attack. Asked how
a team of Special Forces personnel were not given authorization to fly
from Tripoli to Benghazi responded, Hicks said “They were furious.”
Rep.
Darrell Issa, (R-CA) the chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform
Committee, told Fox News, “The question is, where’s the accountability for
lying to the American people?”
That’s
what the President of the United States did. That’s what the former Secretary
of State did. And that’s why the White House Press Secretary, Jay Carney,
replied to a question about Benghazi dismissing it saying the attack had
happened “a long time ago.”
The
loss of the lives of four patriots and the testimony of their colleagues, still
mourning their loss, is sad, but how much sadder still is the fact that our
great nation is led and represented by such soulless people?
©
Alan Caruba, 2013
I don't know what the final outcome of this will be, the Dems and Mainstream Media are doing everything possible to render these hearings useless and uncalled for.
ReplyDeleteLibtards will buy that from the Dems and Media, they really ARE that stupid.
This hearing, and it's outcome, will be a look into the soul of America and will give the astute observer a good look at where America is and where it's going.
That will only matter to people like us Alan, the Libs don't care, many thought to be on the RIGHT are apathetic and the future of freedom IS in the balance...
How they held it together w/o slammning fists on the table and calling the EM-EFFERS OUT as EM EFFERS is beyond me. I would never have been able to hold back! Grace with dignity is what those men showed, kudos to them for doing so. Clinton and Obama should be ashamed, mortified, and given a big boot to their behinds...at a MINIMUM! How they could ignore the situation so flippantly...it speaks volumes of how they really view America...
ReplyDeleteThe attack went on for over seven hours.
ReplyDeleteThe questions are: Who told the special forces to stand down? Where were Obama and Clinton during this time?
Benghazi Gate.
@Ron. Obama was in bed asleep. When he's not sleeping or playing golf, he's out fundraising.
ReplyDelete@Alan. O yea, I forgot.
ReplyDeleteHe was so upset he went to a Vegas fundraiser the day after the Benghazi massacre.
Excellent, excellent, article! Thank God we still have people like you, who can capture the importance and emotion that occurred in yesterday's testimonies by three brave Americans! I love reading your articles and this time, I think you've topped them all!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Cara.
ReplyDeleteAs the hearings unfolded Wednesday it was apparent to anyone who chose to open their minds that this administration from the President down lied to their teeth! Some call it political. Some call it moronic stupidity. Some call it miscommunication. Bulls...! The President of the United States, The Secretary of State, The Press Secretary and more all lied! And apparently the then Secretary of Defense had his head so far up the President’s you know what that he also came out with some bulls… line as to “we couldn’t just send our people in there without knowing the situation”. We know they had real time video! We know they were told that the consulate was under attack. And we damned well know the “video” excuse was complete balderdash.
ReplyDeleteI want to make one point as to the above that I have not really seen any one expound upon much and if I am wrong on this assertion I would ask someone to please show me that. It is my understanding that for hours, one of the hero Seals reported he had the mortar position that was shelling the consulate “lit up” while they were begging for help. I understand that this means he had a laser aimed at the position which in turn a fighter could have homed a missile or whatever in on. It is also my understanding that as the battle lasted for some hours, there was in fact plenty of time to get an F16 over there which could have blown the sorry Muslim Al-Quida whatever they are called bastards directly to hell! Yet our Secretary of Defense said we couldn’t do that?! And what about our Commander in Chief, you know, the one who was informed and went to bed because he had to be up early for a trip to Vegas! He couldn’t have ordered a strike?!
Four people died! This administration lied! It doesn’t get any simpler than that! The lies have to stop!!!
This should help back-up Mr. Brandon's claims.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItoJy1ouPaA
The spin doctors are hard at work over there on Pennsylvania Avenue.
ReplyDeleteThe hell with the talking points. Who gave the stand down order and why?