As she testified before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee today, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton fielded challenging questions from Republicans seeking answers for the 9/11 terrorist attack in Benghazi.
One such interested senator was Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky who cautioned Clinton that her “judgment errors” would’ve gotten her fired from his hypothetical presidential administration.
WATCH:
h/t WFB
Clinton’s unspoken response: I don’t have a single damn to give, Senator.






















































































































grumpy77
Jan. 23, 2013 at 5:37pmLike Rand Paul, with his fear-shrivelled testicles, will ever even run for, much less become, president!
DABIGRAGU
Jan. 23, 2013 at 11:30pmShould you attempt to make an attempt to ridicule, learn how to spell.
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PhineasJWhoopee
Jan. 23, 2013 at 5:16pmIt’s a shame there was only one guys willing to tell it like it is.
Someone should have pimp slapped the **** out of her for continually lying to the people.
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DefeatTheLeftistPlague
Jan. 23, 2013 at 5:10pmGreat Job Rand Paul…that is the kind of commentary that needs to be directed at people in charge as there have been obvious screw-ups like this, in this administration, that are going absolutely un-punished.
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tipical
Jan. 23, 2013 at 2:41pmFor someone who wanted to leave the administration anyway it would have been easy to speak the truth and not the truth as Billy Canton sees it. “I did not read any cables asking for more protection or a quick response because we are being attacked”. What would be her subordinates answer to the same question. Any police questioning of several suspects will be to separate them and ask the same questions to see if they get the same answers. According to her all the blame should go to the FBI for not getting the information right away. To start with the FBI doesn’t get the same traffic of information that the CIA and the State Department get. If your going to take the blame for the President, do it with the dignity required of your office.
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PrivateEye
Jan. 23, 2013 at 2:02pmFirst time! First time….I see someone speak what is on my mind. Hooray Rand Paul…you rock! I hope you get out there more and push the namby pamby wishy washy pseudo Americans sharing Congress with you aside. We need more bold speakers like this!! Keep up the good work!!!
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Crazy Times
Jan. 23, 2013 at 4:47pmAgreed.
I liked Rand ever since he was running for his senate seat.
I know it is still four years away, but he would have my vote.
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