Saturday, November 24, 2012

The Latest Con of The Telegraph

There is no better example of the con game The Telegraph plays than the recent flim-flam on Benghazi, Libya. As the rest of the world knows this was an “act of war” committed on United States State Department facilities which resulted in the murder of U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens, two former Navy Seals and a Foreign Service information management officer. This occurred on Tuesday, September 11th of this year (2012)

There have been numerous reports that the White House and State Department knew about this act of war shortly after it started.  One report from Reuters tells us that they “…were advised two hours after attackers assaulted the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya…”

On Oct 10, 2012 Ms. Charlene R. Lamb, Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Programs, Bureau of Diplomatic Security U.S Department of State testified before the House Oversight Committee that the Obama Administration was monitoring the attack as it happened. This testimony can be seen at The Security Failures of Benghazi.

It has been the practice of The Telegraph not to accurately report anything that will make the Obama Administration look bad and incompetent. They proved this with Attorney General Eric Holder’s botched handling of “Fast and Furious”, the death of the Federal Agents and hundreds of Mexican Nationals. They have also ignored Obama’s declaration of “Executive Privledge” to cover up Holder’s crimes, incompetence and “Contempt of Congress”.


The Telegraph declared this “all politics” and advised the world that they would not spend any time on it. In this case we can ignore the adage that "newspapers are the first draft of history". This looks more like the "first draft" of a con.  

Other things The Telegraph has covered up are the “Contempt of Court” citations, the skirting of the Bankruptcy laws; the incompetence and problems of misconduct by the Homeland Security Department under Janet Napolitano; the misconduct and millions of dollars squandered by GSA (General Services Administration) Of course during such hard times The Telegraph has to cover up the million dollar dinners the White House is famous for.

These are things any honest newspaper would have covered.

The Telegraph has also covered up anything the Obama Administration does that would not look good on their pages during Black History Month.

Back in July 2010 President and Publisher George McCanless in an e-mail advised us of The Telegraph policy of not covering anything pertaining to ethics violations by a Democrat unless they have “been convicted”.  To emphasis his point he asserts “I trust you get the message.

The Telegraph has a practice of labeling people who disagree with them as liars and has been known to tell the world how when people point out something The Editors do not like, “…the people can go to hell, straight to hell, do not pass go.”

The Telegraph refers to Elected Representative they do not like as “a little slimy” and assert that they are "like two-bit whores….”
It is easy to see why people can label The Telegraph as con-artists with a clear conscience.  If this appears to be harsh consider the above.

Yes, the Obama Administration has their very own “Baghdad Bob” in The Telegraph.

Have a nice day.

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