It's been a year since the Benghazi Massacre and it's time to pause and ask ourselves, "What do we know about that event today that we did not know a year ago?" Although few, there are some important facts that have emerged in that time.
We didn't know a year ago that security in Benghazi was totally lacking. We didn't know that help had been requested and denied. We didn't learn for months after the attack that there were survivors or that they had been secreted away in some hospital and kept nameless so that no one could question them. We didn't know that Congress would huff and puff for the whole year, presumably trying to get answers while presenting themselves as being in command of the situation.
We know who to blame for the attack, and that's Libyan-Al Qaeda terrorists. We don't know the reason for the elaborate cover-up, why Congress didn't ask the right questions when they had Hillary on the grill or why they have been so successfully stymied and buffaloed by the Obama Administration.
I know in my gut that the answers simply must come out. We cannot let this massacre slip through our fingers without those answers. We owe at least that much to the souls of those who died there.
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