What was so important about Benghazi that we didn't follow our own standards; we didn't follow the waiver process;
The most fundamental question is, why were we there in the first place?
We should not move on until there is a complete understanding of why requests for additional security were denied.
It shouldn't be a partisan issue, should it? Republican, Democrat, shouldn't matter?
The number one question I get back home about Benghazi, the number one question I get, why were we there?
I do not believe so, sir, no.
We have got more facilities probably than any other country in the world, 285, and none of them use that designation tod...
Not exactly a title that inspires confidence, screams stability, does it, Mr. Starr?
The number one recommendation--frankly, the one that many of the other 39 hinge upon--says we need to create at the Unde...
I think it is a great idea, but I am not alone.
Clear back in 1999, Secretary Albright said the same thing.