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The pot accuses the kettle of having an 'adoring media'

At yesterday's Senate hearing on September's Benghazi attack, Sen.

At yesterday's Senate hearing on September's Benghazi attack, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) asked Secretary of State Hillary Clinton a series of questions, all of which seemed rather familiar. Indeed, the odd thing about McCain's inquiries is that he would already know the answers to all of his questions if he'd familiarized himself with the publicly available information, including the findings (pdf) of the independent investigation.

And while I was willing to let that go, McCain's appearance on Fox News this morning was even more difficult to endure.

For those who can't watch clips online, this was the key quote:

"[Clinton] obviously has an adoring media. She really didn't answer any questions. Her response to Senator Johnson about whether it was a spontaneous demonstration or not, saying it 'didn't matter.' It 'didn't matter' how these people died? That was stunning. That was really stunning. Of course it matters. It matters for a whole lot of reasons, including to the families and Americans, because the American people deserve to be told the truth and they were not told the truth."

Clinton never said it "didn't matter" how the four Americans were killed. She said the opposite.


As was obvious to anyone paying attention, Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) was preoccupied with preliminary intelligence reports about a possible protest in Benghazi and Clinton said that was irrelevant as compared to the death of four Americans -- and she was correct.

If McCain found this too confusing to understand, perhaps the Senate Foreign Relations Committee isn't the best place for him to serve.

What's more, Clinton has "an adoring media"? This from a man who spends so much time on the Sunday shows that he has his mail forwarded to green rooms? This from a senator who's so adored by the D.C. political establishment that he's considered reporters his base?