Posted: 23 Jan 2013 10:50 PM PST
Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton arrived back in the Senate, after dodging a few falling
safes, multiple banana peels and an ornery dog named Henry, to give a
carefully prepared histrionic rant which can be summed up, "I do care a
lot" and "None of this was my fault" and "What difference
at this point does it make?"
The last isn't a sarcastic restatement. It's what she actually said.
It might make a
difference to a Coptic Christian whose trailer was blamed by the leader of
the free world for a series of Al Qaeda attacks against American diplomatic
facilities and who was sent to prison on the orders of members of the
administration.
That fellow of many names, now serving a year in prison, is the only one to
actually get locked up. The ringleader of the attack walks the streets of
Benghazi freely. A drone could make short work of him, but no drones are
coming his way. Instead a car bomb, planted by Libyan enemies nearly took him
out. Some of the other Benghazi attackers were killed by the Algerian
military during the siege; doing the work that Obama won't do. If the
Benghazi terrorists finally die, it will most likely be at the hands of the
French, the Syrian army or Libyan rival militias.
Benghazi, Obama said, during his appearance with Jon Stewart, the man of many
grimaces, was a bump in the road. And that's all it was. The Obama campaign
bus drove over four bodies and reached its destination in an armored parking
garage somewhere in D.C. An irritated Hillary Clinton, who is prepping for
her own bus tour in 2016, has every reason to demand to know what difference
it makes now to discuss who lied about what and who failed to secure the
Benghazi mission.
The election is over, and her testimony was delayed until after the fat lady
held up her talking points at the debate and sang. Al Qaeda is dead, except
for the parts of it rampaging across Syria, Iraq, Mali, Libya, Algeria and
Pakistan, and a decade of war is coming to an end or just beginning. It makes
no difference now which one of those it really is, just as it makes no
difference, whether, as Clinton said, it happened "because of a protest
or was it because of guys out for a walk one night decided to go kill some
Americans?"
Dead is dead. The Benghazi four are dead. Stability in the Middle East is
dead. Hope is dead. Victory is dead. It's time to discuss the serious stuff.
Like finding the right title for Hillary's next biography, ghost-written and
set for release around 2015, right after the Dems suffer a Congressional
setback from angry NRA voters and just before the next election to position
her as the new voice of hope.
"Bumps in the road" is one option. It really communicates that
Hillary has been through a lot and driven over a lot of hard roads full of
potholes and people who were only there because the Republicans refused to
fully fund her infrastructure and outreach programs. But "What
Difference Does It Make?" best captures the zeitgeist of the time. That
sense that nothing matters once you've won.
What Difference Does It Make?: Hillary Clinton in Peace and War" will
show up on shelves with a cover of her in some distant country looking out at
the exotic landscape or surrounded by properly foreign children. It will be
packaged along with a public speaking tour of colleges as Hillary promises to
teach the leaders of tomorrow how they too can make a difference her way. The
tour will use up Hillary's store of funny and inspiring stories from her
meetings with foreign leaders and human rights activists, most of which will
be made up, but what difference does it make?
Everyone will pretend to be inspired by her. Suddenly it will be of paramount
importance (circa 2015) that young women have a president of their own to
look up to. It'll all be fake, like her career, but what difference does that
make. The real campaign slogan, at this point, might as well be,
"Hillary, why not?" and "You know it's going to happen
anyway."
Over in Cairo, leading senators visited Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood President,
Mohammed Morsi and tried to explain to him that ranting about Jews being the
bloodthirsty spawn of apes and pigs who must be driven out of the Middle East
is “inappropriate” if he expects to be considered a force for stability in
the region. In response, Morsi told the senators that he respects all
religions and that the only reason the New York Times belatedly mentioned the
story a month later is because the apes and pigs control the media.
Afterward Senator McCain called for $480 million in economic aid to the Morsi
regime and Obama sent him a bunch of tanks and jets, because really what
difference does it make?
Morsi
knows that he can say whatever he pleases and still get the F-16s and Abrams
tanks and the billions of dollars in aid, and so it makes no difference at
all what he says.
Sure at some point in the near or distant future, Morsi might use those weapons
to, "free the land from the filth of the Jews”. And then the Christians.
And when that happens, someone will sit down in front of a Senate panel and
explain that they really do care a lot, that it wasn't their fault and that
assigning blame makes no difference at this point.
Much as it might be nice to think that if Obama wasn't in office, that we
wouldn't be sending planes and tanks and money to Morsi, that's wishful
thinking. McCain would have embraced the Arab Spring in the White House, the
way that he embraced it in the Senate. He would have bombed Libya and would
probably have been bombing Syria last year. Romney might not have backed the
overthrow of the Egyptian government if he had won in '08, but he would still
be shipping the same goodies to Morsi in the name of maintaining regional
stability if he had taken his inauguration oath this week. The difference is
that unlike Obama, he wouldn't have known what he was doing or why.
Hillary Clinton knows it quite well. Most of her stories may as fake as her
biographies, past and present, but she's served in the Senate and hung out in
the White House. And if McCain had won, she would be sitting on a panel
blasting whatever hapless McCain appointee was holding down the SOS desk for
failing to properly secure whatever half-assed intelligence operation was
taking place there.
This mutual hypocrisy makes any genuine concern difficult to sustain. It
reduces all hearings to bouts of political investigations, to prospective
2016 candidates shouting at each other over what they would have done. And
then there's nothing left, but to ask what difference would it make if she
had secured the Benghazi mission, if Obama had dispatched timely rescue
forces or if we had stayed the hell out of Libya. If would have made a large
difference to the dead, but not a whole lot to Hillary 2016.
France is fighting in Mali now and it's getting about as much support from
Washington, as the dead of Benghazi did. The drones aren't flying here either
and neither is much of anything else. Obama Inc's people have said that they
support the French operation but that they're still waiting to get a
"clear picture" of the mission, the enemy and how much this will
offend the Morsis of the Muslim world.
The quest for a clear picture was also the pitch made by Hillary Clinton,
Susan Rice and Barack Obama whenever they were asked about the Great YouTube
Trailer Terrorist Attacks of 2012. What some cynical people might see as lies
or calculation inaction, was just an effort to fiddle with the rabbit ears of
intelligence agencies to get a clearer picture.
The picture will never come in crystal clear, but then it's not meant to.
Like one of those artfully stylized big box TVs showing test patterns in the
window displays of retro boutiques, it just adds a little style and mystery
to the careers of those responsible. The real story will go on dripping out
bit by bit, and it will go on not making a difference.
This really isn't about Benghazi, which could have been secured for a
fraction of the $16 million that her State Department spent on overpriced
Kindle book readers and the $4.5 million it spent on art in embassies. You
could have dropped the cost for fully protecting the Benghazi mission into
the billion that State spent on global warming. Or the dough that Howard
Gutman, campaign contributor and Ambassador to Belgium who shares some of
Morsi's views, spent renovating his embassy into a shining example of Green
Sustainableness could have instead been spent on fortifying the mission.
This isn't even about Hillary 2016. It's about the Middle East where bad
policies make a world of difference. And it's about a political establishment
that rewards the Hillary Clintons for the disasters they make while punishing
the Michele Bachmanns for the truth that they tell, because it is unable to
come to terms with its own mistakes.
Carter gave us the Mullah-ridden Iran and began pouring money into the
Pakistani terror machine of the ISI. Obama gave us a North Africa that is
beginning to look like Iran and has shoved handfuls of cash, weapons and
support at any Islamist whose views and affiliations stop just short of Al
Qaeda, even if he happens to be Al Qaeda's best friend.
But what difference does it make when few Republican senators can discuss
what the Brotherhood really stands for and its impact on the Middle East and
the West? What difference does it make when Romney could not even begin to
explain what was really going on in the region beyond a few talking points
that he had memorized? What difference does it make when Hillary Clinton can
give her performance, knowing it will get rave reviews from the media, and
then look over her ghostwriters' latest proofs from the chapter on
Pakistan that focus on microfinance and sustainable energy?
Crimes don't make a difference unless there are people who can
expose them for what they are. Many of the things that we consider
unacceptable behavior today had to be criminalized.Democrats have
criminalized many ordinary things, such as buying cough syrup without a photo
ID or making a movie that offends Muslims, but they have decriminalized other
things, such as funding and arming terrorists and endangering the survival of
the free world.
Reversing this process and reversing Hillary 2016 requires men and women who
can show why what happened in Benghazi, in Cairo and across the region makes
a difference. Why it's more than just another random occurrence that can be
shelved until the end of time when the clear picture that Susan Rice, Hillary
Clinton and assorted administration officials talk about finally develops. It
will make a difference when there are enough people who realize that in
the last four years, these policies have made all the difference in the world
and paved the way for replacing the war of drones and hijackers with a global
war on the scale of the first two.
Then the difference that Hillary dismissed and that her colleagues in Obama
Inc. have held at bay for another four years will finally be made.
Daniel Greenfield is a New York City based writer and blogger
and a Shillman Journalism Fellow of the David Horowitz Freedom Center.
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