December 31, 2019

Who said "At this point what difference could it possibly make?"

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For those Americans who were working or studying too hard to watch, this is a takeoff on Hilliary's response when she appeared before the congressional committee investigating the killing of four Americans at a "consular annex" in Benghazi on September 11, 2012.

One of the Americans killed was our  Ambassador to Libya, Christopher Stevens.

Hilliary was the American secretary of state at that time, appointed by Barack Obama.

Hilliary defenders claimed the attack was simply a "spontaneous demonstration" caused by outrage over an internet video virtually no one in Benghazi had seen--a line Hilliary and other members of the Obama adminisration pushed hard in the days after the attack.  Defenders claimed the fact that it occurred on the anniversary of the attack on the World Trade Center by muslim hijackers was merely an odd coincidence, proving nothing.

As questioners started closing in on the cause, and the so-called "coincidence" as to the date, Hilliary grew visibly flustered, finally snarling out this line:
"At this point, what difference could it possibly make?"
But she would have made a great president, putting America first and steadfastly defending our nation with her steely determination to... Hahahahahaha!  Can't even imagine...

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