13 Hours in Benghazi

BenghaziBy now you may have heard about the new movie “13 Hours” about the 2012 attack on our consulate in Benghazi, Libya. The attack occurred 11 years to the day after 911, which I’m sure the Administration would say was pure coincidence.

You remember, the one the Obama Administration and Hillary Clinton lied through their teeth about, blaming a lame D-grade video for, instead of the jihadi attack it was.

Megyn Kelly had some of the survivors of the attack on her show.

These guys say they were told three different times to “stand down” during the attack and not protect our people in Benghazi.

That’s what U.S. military people and veterans do: they strive to help other Americans when they are in danger.

And this corrupt administration held them back.

And blamed the situation on a video.

But these guys (even though they were former military and were not under official obligation) went ahead and risked it all to help, spending 13 hours under attack from a numerically superior force.

Since then, the Administration and Hillary Clinton have stonewalled efforts to bring out what happened there, and as Clinton protested: “What difference does it make?”

And they have called the heroes who tried to help and defend Americans in Benghazi that night liars.

Real-life heroes tell all about the Benghazi attack

Why ’13 Hours’ is not about politics


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Bob Ellis has been the owner of media company Dakota Voice, LLC since 2005. He is a 10-year U.S. Air Force veteran, a political reporter and commentator for the past decade, and has been involved in numerous election and public policy campaigns for over 20 years. He was a founding member and board member of the Tea Party groups Citizens for Liberty and the South Dakota Tea Party Alliance. He lives in Rapid City, South Dakota with his wife and two children.
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  • Thisoldspouse

    Can’t wait to see the movie.