Benghazi coverup: It’s about the Manpads

Manpads, a silly acronym for shoulder-fired anti-aircraft missiles. You know, the kind developed to shoot down military helicopters, which could also be used, if the user was driven by some sort of religious fanaticism, to shoot down airliners.

And 400 of them still on the loose is the reason for all the coverup about Benghazi, from Shillary’s “What difference, at this point, does it make” tantrum to the CIA’s hush-up of the survivors to Obongo’s claim of “phony scandals” unfairly diverting attention from his next ho-hum (yawn) speech.

Maybe we’ve finally got an explanation for why no aircraft were sent to help Ambassador Stevens survive.

Via Instapundit.

3 responses to “Benghazi coverup: It’s about the Manpads

  1. It’s just not “what they were doing there” which is bad enough, but when the best description for it is “incompetent lawlessness” is really bad news. These people with their over inflated egos and frantic cya activities are going get us into some major league deep sh-t very soon.

  2. If they haven’t already and it just hasn’t leaked yet.

  3. “people with their over inflated egos and frantic cya activities”

    They are usually called politicians. And you can’t get rid of them – unless you yourself want to wade in that cesspool.