Bunker Refuge From Stupidity
In his new book, “Blood Feud,” journalist Edward Klein gets inside the
dysfunctional, jealous relationship between Bill and Hillary Clinton and
Barack and Michelle Obama. Here, he explains what happened the night of
the Benghazi attack.
By 10 p.m. on Sept. 11, 2012, when Hillary Clinton received a call
from President Obama, she was one of the most thoroughly briefed
officials in Washington on the unfolding disaster in Benghazi, Libya.
She knew that Ambassador Christopher Stevens and a communications
operator were dead, and that the attackers had launched a
well-coordinated mortar assault on the CIA annex, which would cost the
lives of two more Americans.
She had no doubt that a terrorist attack had been launched against
America on the anniversary of 9/11. However, when Hillary picked up the
phone and heard Obama’s voice, she learned the president had other ideas
in mind. With less than two months before Election Day, he was still
boasting that he had al Qaeda on the run