11 Oct

Two-thirds of voters find White House’s changing story on Libya consulate attack ‘troubling’



Two-thirds of voters find White House’s changing story on Libya consulate attack ‘troubling’
In the aftermath of the September assault on diplomatic facilities in Libya that killed a U.S. ambassador and three other Americans, Obama administration officials falsely claimed it was a spontaneous reaction to an offensive online video, even though they had intelligence reports that the attacks were connected to terrorist groups tied to al Qaeda.
Two-thirds of voters (67 percent) find it “troubling” that the White House initially made false public statements about the attacks.


Wild Thing’s comment..………..
Those polled should be bothered and very concerned. The comments Obama made about the attack and the deaths, the lies and changing stores…..so many things should alarm all Americans.

TomR, armed in Texas says:

Well, if those 2/3rds of voters will now vote against obama he will be bad history come January.