Cuco: They're still looking into that Benghazi. Benghazi, Benghazi, Benghazi. Eddie: They'll probably get to the bottom of Benghazi by the end of Hillary's second term.
FWIW, I don’t like or trust Hillary. Of course, I like and trust her more than any GOP candidate, but I’d rather have Bernie Sanders or Elizabeth Warren.
There is no “there” there. Once it was determined that the people in that outpost understood that it was a dangerous assignment and they accepted it, I considered them the same as military. They were brave enough to take a job that they felt was for the good of their country. I respect and admire them for doing that. At the current time, most of the planet is safe for most Americans, but there is no American official, including the Secretary of State, who can guarantee that the whole world is safe for everyone all the time. To fault Hillary for failing to achieve that goal is silly.
And, If that is the worst thing the Republicans can find to attack a woman who has spent the last 25 years on camera, she must have done a heck of a good job. Benghazi is just another word for desperate.
True because it isn’t an “Obama system” it is just tax payer money feeding the “health” corporations. No one wants it.
While I strongly believe we need socialized medicine or at least a single-payer plan, I also think that what we’ve got now is much better than we had before. (Or didn’t have, as the case may be.) Millions more people have health insurance that didn’t have it before; insurance companies are required to spend a very high percentage of their premiums on actual care or distribute money back to customers; you can’t be denied care for preexisting conditions; poor folks are having their insurance subsidized; kids can stay on their parents’ plans longer; and so on. I agree that the profit motive needs to be rooted right out of healthcare, and we need to keep working for that. But I’m glad we at least got some improvements.
cdward over 9 years ago
FWIW, I don’t like or trust Hillary. Of course, I like and trust her more than any GOP candidate, but I’d rather have Bernie Sanders or Elizabeth Warren.
carlosrivers over 9 years ago
look around the world, no other country has an “obamacare” system because it DOES’NT WORK!!!
Nighthawks Premium Member over 9 years ago
hilarious!
BeniHanna6 Premium Member over 9 years ago
All Hillary needs to do is keep repeating, “What difference does it make?”.
kaffekup over 9 years ago
They got to the bottom of Benghazi. They just refused to listen to their own conclusion, since it didn’t match their expectation.
Diane Lee Premium Member over 9 years ago
There is no “there” there. Once it was determined that the people in that outpost understood that it was a dangerous assignment and they accepted it, I considered them the same as military. They were brave enough to take a job that they felt was for the good of their country. I respect and admire them for doing that. At the current time, most of the planet is safe for most Americans, but there is no American official, including the Secretary of State, who can guarantee that the whole world is safe for everyone all the time. To fault Hillary for failing to achieve that goal is silly.
And, If that is the worst thing the Republicans can find to attack a woman who has spent the last 25 years on camera, she must have done a heck of a good job. Benghazi is just another word for desperate.pam Miner over 9 years ago
It has already been found by a team of experts that there was NO foul play done there.Only the big bruhaha by the media.
tallguy98366 over 9 years ago
Put blame where it should be: on the Republicans who voted down more funding for Embassy security just before the attack.
agrestic over 9 years ago
True because it isn’t an “Obama system” it is just tax payer money feeding the “health” corporations. No one wants it.
While I strongly believe we need socialized medicine or at least a single-payer plan, I also think that what we’ve got now is much better than we had before. (Or didn’t have, as the case may be.) Millions more people have health insurance that didn’t have it before; insurance companies are required to spend a very high percentage of their premiums on actual care or distribute money back to customers; you can’t be denied care for preexisting conditions; poor folks are having their insurance subsidized; kids can stay on their parents’ plans longer; and so on. I agree that the profit motive needs to be rooted right out of healthcare, and we need to keep working for that. But I’m glad we at least got some improvements.