The Big Dog
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Yes, and you were wrong.
No, that article has nothing to do with DoD videos. It specifically cites State Department officials, and notes that Charlene Lamb's testimony (which is where this notion was originally distorted from) was about telephone communications, not video.
They weren't referring to real-time monitoring by State Department people anywhere outside of Benghazi, but closed-circuit cameras monitorible from the Tactical Operations Center there in the compound:
They only report, second-hand, on what the security agent in the TOC reported he saw after the attack started, not before. And once the TOC was abandoned, there was no monitoring of anything from those cameras.
Zomg the November 9 article totally makes you the first correct member of the hoard today, and therefore we should completely ignore the fact that on October 9, 2012, the State Department, in a background briefing on the same day they said there was no protest before the attack, also said that they were in fact watching the cameras showing the attack.
You read that, right?
Post the worthless, silly wrong partisan blog piece again, ant.
The funny part is he is only quibbling about the near real time, not the fact that the available videos showed that their bull **** talking points were bull ****.
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