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Does Benghazi Still Matter?

Snapshot 5 (5-3-2014 10-51 AM)This past week our debater’s focused on a sore subject for a majority of the general public; Benghazi. While the blame for this tragic event has shifted to multiple figures and martinezmultimarca.com comprar sildenafil sin receta causes, answers are still being demanded. The ultimate question, 2 years later, does Benghazi matter?

Joining us this past week we had Scott Greer from the Daily Caller and Gregory Clay a Journalist and Don Owens, a Communication Consultant to discuss the matter on Public Square.

Greer stated that the Benghazi incident unfortunately has a “shelf life” for the future 2016 election. Labeled as a “smoking gun” it is uncertain whether or not the buy propecia fda approved incident will affect the future Democrat runners.

“Th next election the Republicans are going to slam the Democrats on the Benghazi incident. Hillary Clinton was in charge of that situation, it is going to hit her the hardest,” Clay said.

The upcoming presidential election will be wildly focused on the accomplishments and failures of the present President and his party.

“I think using the Benghazi incident for future elections will be an unwise decision. There are many other issues available to target that would be a better use of the political parties talents. I believe it will be ineffective, No one pointed out the http://fourseasonsknox.com/australia-price-viagra/ multiple attacks on embassy’s during Bush’s administration, why is this going to matter in the long run?” Owens said.

A smoking gun? Irrelevant to future elections? A injustice to the American people? Share your thoughts below and tell us what you think of the Benghazi incident.

 

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Donald Sterling, capital punishment, Benghazi

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The big story this week was the rapid fall of Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling. On Tuesday, NBA commissioner Adam Silver announced that he would ban Sterling from the NBA for life, fine him $2.5 million, and lobby for the sale of the team. Now everyone agrees that Sterling’s racist views are abhorrent, but some worry about overreaction. For instance, Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban said this week, “If it’s about racism and check my source we’re ready to kick people out of the league, OK? Then what about homophobia? What about somebody who doesn’t like a particular religion? What about somebody who’s anti-Semitic? What about a xenophobe? In this country, people are allowed to be morons.” So does the punishment fit the crime, or is Cuban right that we’re headed down a slippery slope? Continue reading

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