Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Benghazi Bag Man, Denis McDonough, to be named Obama's Next Chief of Staff

Benghazi Bag Man, Denis McDonough, to be named Obama's Next Chief of Staff

Hagel, Brennan, Kerry ... and now Denis McDonough. President Barack Obama plans to name Deputy National Security Adviser Denis McDonough as his next chief of staff, a Democratic source briefed on the plans tells POLITICO. McDonough would replace Jack Lew, the communist Obama nominated to be his new Treasury secretary.
Denis McDonough, Deputy National Security Advisor and a former senior fellow at the uber far left Center for American Progress, is the man most responsible for orchestrating the Benghazi jihad cover-up.   McDonough rewrote the CIA talking points on Benghazi, misrepresenting the video, when the true motive behind the terrorist attack was well known. But lying to the American people was what was most important to Obama, not American lives, to ensure his re-election.
Denis McDonough met with Muslim Brotherhood groups linked to Hamas and took the lead in blaming the video. A top White House official has blasted as “truly abhorrent” the anti-Islam film which appears to have triggered an outpouring of violence against U.S. diplomatic posts in Egypt and Libya.
Speaking to an international religious freedom conference in Washington Wednesday, Deputy National Security Adviser Denis McDonough endorsed efforts to create “a world where the dignity of all people—and all faiths—is respected.”
According to his prepared remarks released by the White House, he then added: “This work takes on added urgency given the truly abhorrent video that has offended so many people–Muslims, and non-Muslims alike—in our country and around the world.”
That makes Denis McDonough a front runner in the Benghazigate competition.
Payback time for the President.
Then-Deputy National Security Adviser for Strategic Communications Denis McDonough said of Obama back in 2009, "the President himself experienced Islam on three continents before he was able to -- or before he's been able to visit, really, the heart of the Islamic world -- you know, growing up in Indonesia, having a Muslim father -- obviously Muslim Americans (are) a key part of Illinois and Chicago."
Back in March 2011, Deputy National Security Adviser Denis McDonough told a Muslim audience that "extremists" in their midst “falsely claim to be fighting in the name of Islam.”

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