This
is Frank Gaffney with the Secure Freedom Minute.
Ben
Rhodes was a no-show on Capitol Hill yesterday.
The President’s Deputy National Security Advisor wouldn’t defend the
deception he’s acknowledged perpetrating on Congress, the media and the
American people to sell the so-called Iran nuclear deal.
His
contempt for the public, as well as the public trust, could scarcely be more
palpable – or more unacceptable. So is
the possibility that, in the process, he has broken the law prohibiting the
federal government from engaging in domestic propaganda.
There
was a time when Rhodes’ sort of malfeasance would have prompted bipartisan
demands from lawmakers for accountability and his resignation. What is so worrying about the failure of
Democrats to do so is that they are signaling not simply their blind loyalty to
President Obama, but their indifference to this sort of misconduct.
That’s
a sure-fire formula for getting more
national security fraud.
This
is Frank Gaffney.