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Diplomats in Benghazi Debacle Back on Job

It is difficult to find any lawmakers, except those deeply entrenched in Obama's camp, who are in favor of an attack on Syria. It is now too late for Obama to save face over the Benghazi debacle other than hoping the media and public forget about it and that won't happen, so Obama will now try to shore up his "legacy" by striking Syria, since he made the "red line" comment. Since Obama won't be seeking reelection, his "legacy" is his priority now.

So the President spent his first term trying to be re-elected, and he's spending his second term securing his legacy? When is he going to do the job he was elected to do?
 
So the President spent his first term trying to be re-elected, and he's spending his second term securing his legacy? When is he going to do the job he was elected to do?

Good afternoon, nota bene. :2wave:

I think we might have to ask the bookmakers in Las Vegas to weigh in on this. No one else seems to know. :mrgreen:
 
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