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Rice Revelation is a throwback to her dishonesty in the matter of Benghazi

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The depths of lawlessness on the part of the Obama Administration by which they worked to fish for potentially damaging information on the opposing parties presidential campaign was made abundantly clear on Monday when multiple sources told Fox News that Susan Rice, former national security adviser under then-President Barack Obama, requested to unmask the names of Trump transition officials caught up in surveillance.

While The left is already acting delusional in their defense of one the biggest revelations ever in the history of presidential politics, today's news confirmed to many, the culture of deceit in the Obama inner circle.

Susan Rice pretended to be stunned after learning the news surrounding Congressman (R-CA) and Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee Devin Nunes stating that to his knowledge and per documents he's seen, information collected during "incidental surveillance" of Donald Trump and his circle contained no information pertinent to the investigation into possible Russian interference in the 2016 Election.

Susan Rice herself is a symbol of dishonesty and an example of the Obama Administration's merit system of rewarding the protectors of the "team" as her "public relations" spin work on the September 11th 2012 Benghazi attack that killed Ambassador Christopher Stevens and 3 others resulted in her "promotion" to succeed Tom Donilon as National Security Advisor immediately following Donilon's resignation on June 5, 2013. The position of National Security Advisor does not require Senate approval.

Conservative Review's Tom Borelli called Rice, "The liar of Benghazi." on Newsmax's The Steve Malzberg Show while PJ Media's Roger Simon called it "like a high-tech version of G. Gordon Liddy, but worse."

What will the fallout of this controversy mean to the Legacy of Barack Obama? Give us your take in the comments section below.

Julio Rivera

Julio Rivera is a small business consultant, political activist, writer and Editorial Director for Reactionary Times.  His writing, which is concentrated on politics and cybersecurity, has also been published by websites including Newsmax, The Hill, The Washington Times, LifeZette, The Washington Examiner, American Thinker, The Toronto Sun, PJ Media and many others.

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