A real scandal, but Obama may not be the real villain.  Alas, this was the last 
two-minute play that could've saved Romney. Game over...

http://swampland.time.com/2012/11/02/why-romneys-not-talking-benghazi-anymore/?xid=newsletter-weekly

Why Romney’s Not Talking About Benghazi Anymore

In conservative circles, the closing weeks of the election have involved a 
full-blown scandal: namely, that the Obama White House has covered up what 
really happened during the lethal Sept. 11 attack on the U.S. consulate in 
Benghazi. The Obama Administration first failed to adequately protect U.S. 
personnel in Benghazi, this narrative holds; didn’t respond forcefully enough 
to save the four Americans who were killed; tried to deny that a coordinated 
attack occurred at all; and has concealed what the President and his top 
advisers knew about all this and when. “The Benghazi scandal” is how Fox News 
host Bret Baier referred to the story Thursday.

And yet Mitt Romney wants nothing to do with it. In the second presidential 
debate, Romney treated Benghazi as the most important national-security matter 
of the moment. But Romney sidestepped the issue in the final debate and, as far 
as I’m aware, hasn’t raised it since. It’s true that the topic blew up in 
Romney’s face in that second debate. But his sudden and complete abandonment of 
the topic has still been something of a mystery.

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Now the story has taken a new twist, as Massimo Calabresi explains. It seems as 
through the most important actor during the attack may not have been the 
President, but CIA director David Petraeus. That leaves the story line more 
confused than ever. Petraeus, the reputed savior of Iraq, is a hero to many of 
the same conservatives who have been driving the Benghazi story in an effort to 
burn the President. Now it seems possible that their ire could burn the general 
more than the President. Although Friday’s reports indicate that the CIA 
responded fast and aggressively as the attack unfolded, it also appears that 
the agency could have been more vigilant about security at the site in advance. 
It also seems possible that Romney fell silent on this issue because he came to 
understand that Petraeus is at least as politically exposed as Obama. (Bear in 
mind that Romney was recently granted classified national-security briefings, 
as is the custom for major-party nominees.)

To be sure, Obama’s role in all this does remain frustratingly opaque. The 
White House hasn’t said whether the President was presented with any decision 
options during the attack, like whether to order drone or fighter-jet strikes 
in the area (although it’s far from clear that either would have been practical 
in a confused situation). It’s still not quite clear why the Administration 
blamed that infamous anti-Islamic video for the attack as long as it did, even 
as contradictory reports added up. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has taken 
responsibility in a broad sense for inadequate security at the consulate, but 
we still don’t know just how involved she was in that debate. And finally, if 
Fox News is right that special forces based in Italy were “told to wait” rather 
than deploy to the scene, we still don’t know who gave that order. (Note that 
former Pentagon big Paul Wolfowitz, who is no Obama defender, claims that a 
military team in Europe was in fact mobilized immediately but could not have 
reached Benghazi in time to save lives.)

These are all frustrating questions. And while an official investigation is 
still ongoing, the White House could be offering more detail without spilling 
secrets. “The Obama Administration needs to level with the country about why it 
made its decisions,” the Washington Post’s fair-minded national-security 
columnist — and frequent Obama defender — David Ignatius wrote this week. But 
it’s far from clear that the full backstory here amounts to the damning 
indictment of Barack Obama that some Republicans are intimating. Which may be 
why Mitt Romney doesn’t bother to mention it anymore.

MORE: House Republicans Go After the Obama Administration over Benghazi Attack


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