A nasty rift has opened up between President Barack Obama, former President Bill Clinton, and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton over the fallout from the terrorist attacks on the U.S. consulate in Libya that killed Ambassador Chris Stevens. This feud may undermine and threaten Obama’s reelection chances.
Obama and Clinton both do not want to be held responsible
for the negligence before and the cover-up after the Libya attacks.
Clinton biographer Ed Klein on Friday reported that
Bill Clinton, sensing Obama’s political team wants to pin legal and
political blame on the State Department and Hillary Clinton, has been
working on doomsday and contingency scenarios “to avoid having Benghazi
become a stain on her political fortunes should she decide to run for
president in 2016.”
“If relations between Obama’s White House and Hillary’s
State Department rupture publicly over the growing Benghazi scandal,
that could damage the Democratic ticket and dim Obama’s chances for
re-election,” Klein writes.
According to Klein’s sources, Bill Clinton has assembled
an informal legal team in case there are cables or other evidence that
would legally implicate Hillary. Klein also told The Daily Caller that
Bill has even considered advising Hillary to resign if the Obama
administration tries to make her the “scapegoat.”
On Friday, there were signs the White House was preparing
to do to throw Hillary Clinton and the State Department under the bus.
White House press secretary Jay Carney, when asked if
Obama and Biden had "never been briefed" about the fact that more
security was needed in Libya, essentially blamed the
State Department, saying, “matters of security personnel are
appropriately discussed and decided upon at the State Department by
those responsible for it.”
Carney repeated a variation of this line throughout the press briefing.
Carney's comments came a day after Vice President Joe Biden not only contradicted State Department officials but himself threw the intelligence community under the bus when
he said the Obama administration did not know U.S. interests in Libya
needed more security before the attacks and that the intelligence
community changed its story after.
Hillary Clinton went to a Center for
Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) conference on the Middle East
and North Africa Friday and tried to deflect blame from herself and the
State Department -- some damage control of her own.
She insisted the United States cannot guarantee
“perfect security” for its diplomats overseas, though Stevens is the
first ambassador to have been murdered overseas since 1979 under the
Carter administration.
“We will never prevent every act of violence or terrorism,
or achieve perfect security,” Clinton said. “Our people cannot live in
bunkers and do their jobs.”
Clinton then claimed the reaction of the Middle East
street “supports rather than discredits the promise of the Arab Spring.”
Americans, she asserted, needed to look at the “full picture” and not
just the “violent acts of a small number of extremists against the
aspirations and actions of the region's people and governments” that are
in the headlines.
Clinton said Americans "cannot sacrifice accuracy to
speed" in finding out the facts that led to the Libya attacks, and the
Middle East cannot "return to the false choice between freedom and
stability.”
Klein writes that the long-simmering feud between Obama
and the Clintons has only gotten worse after the Democratic National
Convention. The bad blood between Obama and the Clinton family dates
back to the 2008 Democratic primary, and Obama's advisers had to
convince Obama to give Clinton a prominent role at the convention.
Klein writes “the latest quarrel began when Clinton heard
that Obama was behaving so cocky about his first debate against Mitt
Romney that he wasn’t taking his debate prep seriously.”
Clinton offered to give Obama some advice, and Obama brushed him off.
Klein writes “the former president was dumbfounded that
Obama had ignored his offer, and his hurt feelings quickly boiled over
into anger.”
“Bill thought that he and Obama were on friendly terms
after the convention,” a source told Klein. “He couldn’t believe that
the White House didn’t even extend him the courtesy of a return phone
call. He concluded that Obama’s arrogance knows no bounds.”
There is no love lost between Obama and the Clintons, and
they could mutually destroy their political futures in the days ahead.
Team Obama could destroy Hillary Clinton's 2016 prospects by
scapegoating her for the Libya attacks. But Hillary Clinton, by
potentially resigning or pointing to evidence that implicates Obama and
Biden, can just as easily torpedo Obama's chances at getting reelected.
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