Congress: The Rice fight

The Washington Post: “What was supposed to be a make-nice meeting on Tuesday seemed only to make things more contentious between the White House and Senate Republicans over U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice’s comments following the Sept. 11 attack on the U.S. mission in Benghazi, Libya… ‘Bottom line, I’m more disturbed now than I was before,’ said Sen. Lindsey O. Graham (S.C.).

Graham and Kelly Ayotte would place a hold on a Susan Rice nomination to be secretary of state, aides to the senators told NBC News yesterday.

“Following a rocky meeting with her strongest Republican critics in the Senate on Tuesday, U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice plans to meet with two more Republican senators on Wednesday,” National Journal writes. “Rice will sit with Sens. Susan Collins of Maine and Bob Corker of Tennessee on Wednesday. Corker is next in line to be ranking member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.”

AP: “Senate Democrats rallied to U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice's defense as Republicans said they were even more troubled by her account of the deadly attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, and signaled they would try to scuttle her nomination if President Barack Obama tapped her as the next secretary of state.”

Majority Leader Harry Reid said: "The personal attacks against Ambassador Rice by certain Republican senators have been outrageous and utterly unmoored from facts and reality,"

And this from the bottom of the story: “In a statement late Tuesday, McCain, Graham and Ayotte said Morell told them the FBI had removed references to al-Qaida in the talking points to prevent compromising ongoing investigations. Later in the day, the three senators said the CIA contacted them to say Morell misspoke and the CIA had deleted the references.”

The Boston Globe: “Rice’s unusual visit to Capitol Hill — typically only nominees meet privately with lawmakers — reflects the Obama administration’s campaign for the current front-runner to replace Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton against some strenuous GOP opposition.”

As we’ve noted on First Read, Politico writes, “Sen. John McCain renewed his attacks on U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice on Tuesday, but he’s gone soft on Hillary.” It adds, “McCain, a leading voice on defense and foreign policy matters, has spent weeks belittling Rice as ‘not very bright,’ incompetent and ‘not qualified’ to succeed Clinton as secretary of state… But the Arizona Republican has largely spared Clinton from any criticism over the Sept. 11 Benghazi assault that killed Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans. When Clinton tried to fall on her sword, saying she alone was responsible for diplomatic security, McCain wouldn’t have it. He called Clinton’s act ‘laudable’ but was adamant that the buck stops with President Barack Obama and that he would try to block Rice’s possible nomination as the nation’s top diplomat.”

More: “Asked pointedly why he hasn’t been as critical of Clinton, McCain did not directly mention the secretary, who has decided against staying on for a second term.” He said: “I’ve said it continuously that the State Department has responsibility. I have been very critical of the State Department and their actions. I’ve been critical of everybody’s actions.”

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Has it not occurred to anyone in the GOP that if they really wanted to get serious about Benghazi they should be questioning someone other than Susan Rice?

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Reply#1 - Wed Nov 28, 2012 9:10 AM EST

Bring on the Fight. If obama nominates her, she will get confirmed by the senate. I know they will be lots of repubs like mccain in the senate who won't confirm her but they are some that will.

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Reply#2 - Wed Nov 28, 2012 9:19 AM EST

If the Democrats stood for truth and integrity they would not confirm her either. Lets see how they vote? We know the answer to that already and what they stand for with their failed leader so it should not be shocking when they cave and give it to a woman with no clue or idea. It is actually just the same from this current President. No clue or idea what to do.

You Democrats should be ashamed of yourselves.

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Reply#3 - Wed Nov 28, 2012 10:23 AM EST

If the Democrats stood for truth and integrity they would not confirm her either.

You just don't get it, do you?

You claim to want to know the truth about Benghazi but you continue to go after UN Ambassador Susan Rice and not anyone in the State Department or the CIA. Why not?

How about this, then...if the GOP stands for truth and integrity they should actually pursue it.

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#3.1 - Wed Nov 28, 2012 11:09 AM EST
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The GOP/Tea Beggers made their "Blood Oath" to turn nothing into something for their own "Political Gain." The Tea Beggers do not care about Benghazi at all, and they know that there is nothing to investigate. They want to make Susan Rice a 'scapegoat' to help destroy the President at all costs. Today "Mickey Mouse Mitch McConnell" is "Super Spewing" about absolutely nothing. Again! He has not retracked his statement to destroy the President poltically and economically at all costs. Does anyone think that this is 'treason??' During the "Tea Begger Caucus Conspiracy." Their lead 'conspirator' little "Richie Rich Ryan" loves the fact that "Insane McCain" is making nothing into something for poltical gain. He also took the "Goofy Grover Tax Pledge" with a huge plan to 'conpire' against our nation. "Nutty Newt" made it clear that the seeds for 2012 were planted on the evening of Janruary 20, 2009.

    Reply#4 - Wed Nov 28, 2012 11:58 AM EST

    There will be a lot of posturing, grandstanding a few pharrumphs but in the end Susan Rice will be confirmed, if Obama nominates her. The last swings of the fists of a defeated opponent are often pathetic. McCain and McConnell show this with their comments about Ambassador Rice.

      Reply#5 - Wed Nov 28, 2012 12:58 PM EST

      The real fight in Congress is over the economy. Why are the GOP/RNC "Hoodlum's On The Hill" not willing to pass very important tax legislation? They are not going to break their "Goofy Grover Tax Pledge." The GOP/Tea Beggers are never going to break their "Blood Oath" that was taken by them at their "Caucus Conspiracy." This is the clearest case of 'obstrucionism' in the GOP/RNC Congress. The Tea Beggers are still sticking to their "Script Of Conspiracy.'

        Reply#6 - Wed Nov 28, 2012 1:06 PM EST

        The real fight in Congress is over the economy. Why are the GOP/RNC "Hoodlum's On The Hill" not willing to pass very important tax legislation? They are not going to break their "Goofy Grover Tax Pledge." The GOP/Tea Beggers are never going to break their "Blood Oath" that was taken by them at their "Caucus Conspiracy." This is the clearest case of 'obstrucionism' in the GOP/RNC Congress. The Tea Beggers are still sticking to their "Script Of Conspiracy.'

          Reply#7 - Wed Nov 28, 2012 1:07 PM EST
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