Friday, February 8, 2013

President of Meet the Pressistan still furious about talk show scandal

U.S. Republican Senators John McCain (L) and Lindsey Graham talk during the Fiscal Responsibility Summit at the White House in Washington February 23, 2009.       REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque   (UNITED STATES) President McCain confers with Attorney General Graham in Dave Weigel's Meet the Pressistan. Hahaha, John McCain just can't let it go when it comes to Susan Rice and Benghazi:
And by the way, as I said at the time ' I just happened to be on one of those talk shows ' people don't bring RPGs and mortars to spontaneous demonstrations.
Yeah, he "just happened to be on one those talk shows" just like I turned on the water faucet this morning and water "just happened" to come out. I mean, c'mon, McCain is always on those Sunday talk shows. If it's Sunday, John McCain is on Meet the Press.

As Dave Weigel put it, John McCain might not have any formal jurisdiction over Benghazi, but he is president of Meet the Pressistan. And that's why, as we'll see below the fold, that John McCain thinks the key questions about Benghazi aren't about what happened there but are instead about what happened five days later on a Sunday talk show.

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