At the Benghazi hearing, Mrs. Clinton proved by her testimony how her capability on her job the last four years was such a success. While her body language gave away her controlled anger at Senator Paul who spoke naively and critically of the way she handled Benghazi, McCain, the sore loser, was also critical but Rand Paul tells her if he had been President, he would have relived Clinton from her post for the incompetence way she handled the whole affair at Benghazi and her job. He showed his inability to conceptualize the complexity of her job.
The committee was full of partisan questions and rancor which was a shameful reflection on the Republicans who acted so unprofessionally. Maggie Haberman (who writes for Politico), felt that Rand Paul's statements might have spoken to his base but will not move a single vote. BBC wrote on her response to some Republican comment. Click here.Throughout her comments, she spoke of not having been funded sufficiently though the money had been appropriated, she spoke of what needs to be done int he future and what she has recommended for the future course of our foreign policy. Interestingly, Sen, Paul's lack of readiness for such a job as the Presidency was highlighted by mentioning that the most he had directed is a clinic which hardly comes up to the job of Secretary of State, let alone President. He criticized Mrs. Clinton for not having read all the cables and not being fully informed. She later pointed out that they get millions in a year and there are many people whose job it is to read them. The man continued in his tirade to do no more than demonstrate how little he really knows about running the government.
Mrs. Clinton's superior professional manner in getting a point across without direct negative accusations clearly made clear why Rand Paul's Presidential hope for 2016 shows he is hardly ready for prime time. For a transcript of her testimony, start here and follow along with the videos and text.
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