Unreal: On Day Following Libya Assassinat​ions, Obama Skips Another Intel 
Briefing
 
 
Anyone surprised by this revelation? Our Commander Campaigner-in-Chief has made 
his priorities crystal clear:
 
How long had it been since President Obama attended his daily intelligence 
meeting in the lead-up to the Sept. 11 attacks on U.S. diplomatic facilities in 
Egypt and Libya ? After all, our adversaries are known to use the anniversary 
of 9/11 to target the United States . According to the public schedule of the 
president, the last time the Obama attended his daily intelligence meeting was 
Sept. 5 — a week before Islamist radicals stormed our embassy in Cairo and 
terrorists killed our ambassador to Tripoli . The president was scheduled to 
hold the intelligence meeting at 10:50 a.m. Wednesday, the day after the 
attacks, but it was canceled so that he could comfort grieving employees at the 
State Department — as well he should. But instead of rescheduling the 
intelligence briefing for later in the day, Obama apparently chose to skip it 
altogether and attend a Las Vegas fundraiser for his re-election campaign. One 
day after a terrorist attack.
 
On Monday the same Washington Post columnist, Marc Thiessen, reported that the 
president has missed 62 percent of his daily in-person intel briefings in 2011 
and 2012. President Bush almost never missed a briefing after 9/11. I recognize 
that a president's schedule is extremely demanding, especially in the teeth of 
a campaign, so passing on these meetings occasionally would be understandable. 
I cannot, however, fathom how the president could justify canceling and not 
re-scheduling his intelligence briefing the day after an active US Ambassador 
was murdered in the line of duty, and as an international crisis continues to 
spread. The White House offers a two-fold defense on this: First, make snide 
remarks about President Bush, then insist that Obama is so sophisticated that 
he doesn't need experts to brief him:
 
When I asked National Security Council spokesman Tommy Vietor if the president 
had attended any meetings to discuss the Presidential Daily Brief (PDB) since 
Sept. 5, he repeatedly refused to answer. He noted that Obama had attended a 
principals meeting of the National Security Council on Sept. 10 and reiterated 
that he reads the PDB. “As I’ve told you every time you ask, the President gets 
his PDB every day,” Vietor told me by e-mail, adding this swipe at Obama’s 
predecessor, George W. Bush: “Unlike your former boss, he has it delivered to 
his residence in the morning and not briefed to him.” (This new line of defense 
was echoed this morning by my Post colleague, Dana Milbank, who writes that 
Bush was briefed every day by his intelligence advisers because he “decided he 
would prefer to read less.”) Vietor’s reply is quite revealing. It is 
apparently a point of pride in the White House that Obama’s PDB is “not briefed 
to him.” In
 the eyes of this administration, it is a virtue that the president does not 
meet every day with senior intelligence officials. This president, you see, 
does not need briefers. He can forgo his daily intelligence meeting because he 
is, in Vietor’s words, “among the most sophisticated consumers of intelligence 
on the planet.”
Truly sophisticated consumers of intelligence don’t see it as a sign of 
weakness to “be briefed” by the experts. Most of us, if we subscribed to a 
daily report on, say, astrophysics, would probably need some help interpreting 
it. But when it comes to intelligence, Obama is apparently so brilliant he can 
absorb the most complicated topics by himself in his study. He does not need to 
sit down for up to an hour a day with top intelligence officials, or hold more 
than 100 “deep dives” in which he invites CIA analysts into the Oval Office and 
gives them direct access to the commander in chief to discuss their areas of 
expertise. Such meetings are crutches this president does not need ... Obama 
has more important things to do — such as attend Las Vegas fundraisers.
 
Let's play along with Mr. Vietor and assume for a moment that Obama really is 
an unprecedented intelligence savant. Given his frenetic schedule of crucial 
appointments, might one be forgiven for wondering if Obama truly reads his full 
intelligence packet each morning? Perhaps he just missed a handful of 
unimportant items, like the fact that the US did not beef up security at our 
Benghazi consulate after an IED attack in June. Our State Department merely 
asked the Libyan secuirty forces (elements of which now appear to have been 
colluding with the enemy) to step up their game. And check out this exchange 
from a press briefing after the initial failed attack:
 
QUESTION: But do you have any concern that this may be – may bode very ill for 
the future security of Libya ? I mean, there seems to be a breakdown in 
security on all levels.
MR. TONER: On the contrary. As I said, our local guard force acted in exemplary 
fashion. We believe they were very vigilant in seeing this attack as it was 
taking place and sounding a warning for our mission staff to seek cover. And as 
I said, we’ve requested additional security. As to whether this bodes ill or 
well for – on a larger scale, clearly Libya is in transition. It’s grappling 
with many different issues, important issues right now. Security is a concern, 
but one we’re addressing, working productively with the Libyan Government.
 
Was the president also aware that the Marines who -- unlike in Benghazi -- are 
protecting our embassy in Cairo were reportedly forbidden from carrying live 
ammunition by our Ambassador there?
 
U.S. Marines defending the American embassy in Egypt were not permitted by the 
State Department to carry live ammunition, limiting their ability to respond to 
attacks like those this week on the U.S. consulate in Cairo . Ambassador to 
Egypt Anne Patterson “did not permit U.S. Marine guards to carry live 
ammunition,” according to multiple reports on U.S. Marine Corps blogs spotted 
by Nightwatch. “She neutralized any U.S. military capability that was dedicated 
to preserve her life and protect the US Embassy.” U.S. officials have yet to 
confirm or comment on the reports. Time magazine’s Battleland blog reported 
Thursday “Senior U.S. officials late Wednesday declined to discuss in detail 
the security at either Cairo or Benghazi , so answers may be slow in coming.”
 
Oh, I'm confident The One was up to speed on all of this stuff. Aren't you? He 
is, after all, "among the most sophisticated consumers of intelligence on the 
planet." Who needs expert briefers?
 
UPDATE - As Carol notes, the White House has walked back and cleaned up Obama's 
"ally" remarks about Egypt . Who "shoots first and aims later," again? Over to 
you, Mitt Romney: "The world needs American leadership."
 
UPDATE II - Here's something you don't see every day: The State Department in 
damage control mode, contradicting the president:
 
 
"Yes."
 http://townhall.com/tipsheet/guybenson/2012/09/13/unreal_obama_skipped_daily_intel_briefing_immediately_following_assassination_of_us_ambassador
 
Marty
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/The_Forum_/
 


It is the duty of the Patriot to protect their country from its government! 
Thomas Paine
  
  

Unreal: On Day Following Libya Assassinat​ions, Obama Skips Another Intel 
Briefing
 
 
Anyone surprised by this revelation? Our Commander Campaigner-in-Chief has made 
his priorities crystal clear:
 
How long had it been since President Obama attended his daily intelligence 
meeting in the lead-up to the Sept. 11 attacks on U.S. diplomatic facilities in 
Egypt and Libya ? After all, our adversaries are known to use the anniversary 
of 9/11 to target the United States . According to the public schedule of the 
president, the last time the Obama attended his daily intelligence meeting was 
Sept. 5 — a week before Islamist radicals stormed our embassy in Cairo and 
terrorists killed our ambassador to Tripoli . The president was scheduled to 
hold the intelligence meeting at 10:50 a.m. Wednesday, the day after the 
attacks, but it was canceled so that he could comfort grieving employees at the 
State Department — as well he should. But instead of rescheduling the 
intelligence briefing for later in the day, Obama apparently chose to skip it 
altogether and attend a Las Vegas fundraiser for his re-election campaign. One 
day after a terrorist attack.
 
On Monday the same Washington Post columnist, Marc Thiessen, reported that the 
president has missed 62 percent of his daily in-person intel briefings in 2011 
and 2012. President Bush almost never missed a briefing after 9/11. I recognize 
that a president's schedule is extremely demanding, especially in the teeth of 
a campaign, so passing on these meetings occasionally would be understandable. 
I cannot, however, fathom how the president could justify canceling and not 
re-scheduling his intelligence briefing the day after an active US Ambassador 
was murdered in the line of duty, and as an international crisis continues to 
spread. The White House offers a two-fold defense on this: First, make snide 
remarks about President Bush, then insist that Obama is so sophisticated that 
he doesn't need experts to brief him:
 
When I asked National Security Council spokesman Tommy Vietor if the president 
had attended any meetings to discuss the Presidential Daily Brief (PDB) since 
Sept. 5, he repeatedly refused to answer. He noted that Obama had attended a 
principals meeting of the National Security Council on Sept. 10 and reiterated 
that he reads the PDB. “As I’ve told you every time you ask, the President gets 
his PDB every day,” Vietor told me by e-mail, adding this swipe at Obama’s 
predecessor, George W. Bush: “Unlike your former boss, he has it delivered to 
his residence in the morning and not briefed to him.” (This new line of defense 
was echoed this morning by my Post colleague, Dana Milbank, who writes that 
Bush was briefed every day by his intelligence advisers because he “decided he 
would prefer to read less.”) Vietor’s reply is quite revealing. It is 
apparently a point of pride in the White House that Obama’s PDB is “not briefed 
to him.” In
 the eyes of this administration, it is a virtue that the president does not 
meet every day with senior intelligence officials. This president, you see, 
does not need briefers. He can forgo his daily intelligence meeting because he 
is, in Vietor’s words, “among the most sophisticated consumers of intelligence 
on the planet.”
Truly sophisticated consumers of intelligence don’t see it as a sign of 
weakness to “be briefed” by the experts. Most of us, if we subscribed to a 
daily report on, say, astrophysics, would probably need some help interpreting 
it. But when it comes to intelligence, Obama is apparently so brilliant he can 
absorb the most complicated topics by himself in his study. He does not need to 
sit down for up to an hour a day with top intelligence officials, or hold more 
than 100 “deep dives” in which he invites CIA analysts into the Oval Office and 
gives them direct access to the commander in chief to discuss their areas of 
expertise. Such meetings are crutches this president does not need ... Obama 
has more important things to do — such as attend Las Vegas fundraisers.
 
Let's play along with Mr. Vietor and assume for a moment that Obama really is 
an unprecedented intelligence savant. Given his frenetic schedule of crucial 
appointments, might one be forgiven for wondering if Obama truly reads his full 
intelligence packet each morning? Perhaps he just missed a handful of 
unimportant items, like the fact that the US did not beef up security at our 
Benghazi consulate after an IED attack in June. Our State Department merely 
asked the Libyan secuirty forces (elements of which now appear to have been 
colluding with the enemy) to step up their game. And check out this exchange 
from a press briefing after the initial failed attack:
 
QUESTION: But do you have any concern that this may be – may bode very ill for 
the future security of Libya ? I mean, there seems to be a breakdown in 
security on all levels.
MR. TONER: On the contrary. As I said, our local guard force acted in exemplary 
fashion. We believe they were very vigilant in seeing this attack as it was 
taking place and sounding a warning for our mission staff to seek cover. And as 
I said, we’ve requested additional security. As to whether this bodes ill or 
well for – on a larger scale, clearly Libya is in transition. It’s grappling 
with many different issues, important issues right now. Security is a concern, 
but one we’re addressing, working productively with the Libyan Government.
 
Was the president also aware that the Marines who -- unlike in Benghazi -- are 
protecting our embassy in Cairo were reportedly forbidden from carrying live 
ammunition by our Ambassador there?
 
U.S. Marines defending the American embassy in Egypt were not permitted by the 
State Department to carry live ammunition, limiting their ability to respond to 
attacks like those this week on the U.S. consulate in Cairo . Ambassador to 
Egypt Anne Patterson “did not permit U.S. Marine guards to carry live 
ammunition,” according to multiple reports on U.S. Marine Corps blogs spotted 
by Nightwatch. “She neutralized any U.S. military capability that was dedicated 
to preserve her life and protect the US Embassy.” U.S. officials have yet to 
confirm or comment on the reports. Time magazine’s Battleland blog reported 
Thursday “Senior U.S. officials late Wednesday declined to discuss in detail 
the security at either Cairo or Benghazi , so answers may be slow in coming.”
 
Oh, I'm confident The One was up to speed on all of this stuff. Aren't you? He 
is, after all, "among the most sophisticated consumers of intelligence on the 
planet." Who needs expert briefers?
 
UPDATE - As Carol notes, the White House has walked back and cleaned up Obama's 
"ally" remarks about Egypt . Who "shoots first and aims later," again? Over to 
you, Mitt Romney: "The world needs American leadership."
 
UPDATE II - Here's something you don't see every day: The State Department in 
damage control mode, contradicting the president:
 
 
"Yes."
 http://townhall.com/tipsheet/guybenson/2012/09/13/unreal_obama_skipped_daily_intel_briefing_immediately_following_assassination_of_us_ambassador
 
Marty
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/The_Forum_/
 
  
  
  
Isn’t it ironic that President Obama is so reveled in the nation's Black 
community, when the Luo tribe from which he came has a history of selling 
prisoners of rival African tribes to the Muslims who delivered them to the 
auction blocks in Europe and America?
Rich Martin 

 
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