Saturday, October 13, 2012

Ex-Intelligence Chiefs Not Happy With Thursday's VP Debate



Ex-CIA Chief Slams Biden For Throwing U.S. Spies Under The Bus During Debate By 'Blaming Those Who Put Their Lives On The Line' For Benghazi Debacle -- Daily Mail

* Biden said 'we weren't told' that the consulate had asked for more security
* State Department officials have testified more security was requested
* Michael Hayden, ex CIA director, speaks out
* Michael Chertoff, former Homeland Security chief, joins him in scathing statement about Biden's Benghazi claims
* Ambassador Chris Stevens, who was killed in attack, wrote cable warning militias could turn against U.S. on day he died

Two former intelligence chiefs today blasted Vice President Joe Biden for making the U.S. intelligence community a scapegoat for 'the inconsistent and shifting response of the Obama Administration'.

Michael Hayden, former CIA director, and Michael Chertoff, who served as Homeland Security chief, hit out after Biden stunned many in the intelligence community by insisting that the U.S. consulate in Benghazi did not ask for additional security before it was attacked on September 11 - directly contradicting what security officials and diplomats have testified under oath.

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My Comment: I guess Obama-Biden are not counting on the intelligence community's vote this November.

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