It makes it a mockery only so far as it makes the talking points screw up look like a pimple on the back of an elephant!
A) It does no such thing, and B) if it "makes the talking points screw up look like a pimple on the back of an elephant", then why have you been only talking about the memo all this time? Didn't you read this book before you cited it?
And what makes the focus on the emails about the memo even more of an obvious partisan witchhunt unconcerned with the truth is the fact that the books authors doubt that Brennan would ever be named CIA director because he would have too much trouble getting through the nomination process...when the Republicans traded their agreement to his nomination for access to these very emails that they (and
you) are trying so desperately to make hay out of!
So, no, I don't think you or the Republicans care about Brennan one bit.
Obama's Deputy National Security Advisor for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism, and Assistant to the President was running a private war in Benghazi that lead to 4 deaths?
"Private" in that it was uncoordinated with non-military agencies. He was fighting the War on Terror militarily,
with the full cooperation of JSOC and DOD, but
without the direct authorization or knowledge of the President for specific operations.
And then he went on and scrubbed the talking points!
Further A Sept. 14 high-level email conveys: "FYI, Brennan will have edits." Another reads: "John's edits below."
And the version of the memo that included
Brennan's own edits was as follows:
• The currently available information suggests that the demonstrations in Benghazi were spontaneously inspired by the protests at the U.S. Embassy in Cairo and evolved into a direct assault against the U.S. Consulate and subsequently its annex. This assessment may change as additional information is collected and analyzed and currently available information continues to be evaluated. On 10 September we notified Embassy Cairo of social media reports calling for a demonstration and encouraging jihadists to break into the Embassy.
• The crowd almost certainly was a mix of individuals from across many sectors of Libyan society. The investigation is ongoing as to who is responsible for the violence, although the crowd almost certainly was a mix of individuals. That being said, wWe do know that Islamic extremists participated in the violent demonstrations.
• Initial press reporting linked the attack to Ansar al-Sharia. The group has since released a statement that its leadership did not order the attacks, but did not deny that some of its members were involved. Ansar al-Sharia's Facebook page aims to spread Sharia in Libya and emphasizes the need for jihad to counter what it views as false interpretations of Islam, according to an open source study.
• The wide availability of weapons and experienced fighters in Libya almost certainly contribute to the lethality of the attacks.
• The Agency has produced numerous pieces on the threat of extremists linked to al-Qa'ida in Benghazi and eastern Libya. These noted that, since April, there have been at least five other attacks against foreign interests in Benghazi by unidentified assailants, including the June attack against the British Ambassador's convoy. We cannot rule out the individuals has previously surveilled the U.S. facilities, also contributing to the efficacy of the attacks.
• The U.S. Government is working w/ Libyan authorities and intelligence partners in an effort to help bring to justice those responsible for the deaths of U.S. citizens.
Wow, he really scrubbed the hell out of that memo and removed all references to al-Qaeda and Ansar al-Sharia, didn't he? Oh, wait...he
didn't do that.
How odd.
And you keep ignoring the fact that the White House cleared a version of the memo that had all the things you keep asserting they wanted "scrubbed" from the memo (as the fact that Brennan
left all that in the memo when he made his edits only
confirms).
On Saturday, Sept. 15, Brennan led a White House meeting with security aides and senior State Department officials. There, they crafted the final version of the talking points fed to U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice.
Brennan led? Funny, a few days ago you had fingered
Rhodes as the primary villain at that meeting demanding changes to the memo on behalf of the White House that they were just fine keeping in the memo only the day before.
And if Brennan wanted those references scrubbed from the memo, why didn't he do that when he made his previous edits? Or is that fated to forever remain an inexplicable mystery?
I expect a new version of the book coming out shortly.
"The White House Private War." Got a nice ring to it.
It'd be a decidedly odd version, since the core of the book's criticisms of Obama are that it wasn't a "White House" war at all.