Romney, White House spar over Libya attacks
by KASIE HUNT and NEDRA PICKLER,Associated Press
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FILE - In this Sept. 13, 2012 file photo, a Libyan man investigates the inside of the U.S. Consulate, after an attack that killed four Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens on the night of Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012, in Benghazi, Libya. The State Department on Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2012 said it never concluded that the consulate attack in Libya stemmed from protests over an American-made video ridiculing Islam, raising further questions about why the Obama administration used that explanation for more than a week after assailants killed the U.S. ambassador and three other Americans. (AP Photo/Mohammad Hannon, File)
FILE - In this Sept. 13, 2012 file photo, a Libyan man investigates the inside of the U.S. Consulate, after an attack that killed four Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens on the night of Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012, in Benghazi, Libya. The State Department on Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2012 said it never concluded that the consulate attack in Libya stemmed from protests over an American-made video ridiculing Islam, raising further questions about why the Obama administration used that explanation for more than a week after assailants killed the U.S. ambassador and three other Americans. (AP Photo/Mohammad Hannon, File)
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RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney on Friday accused the vice president of "doubling down on denial" over the deadly invasion at the U.S. Consulate in Libya, leaving the White House to defend its handling of the attack that killed its ambassador and three other Americans.

Biden said in a debate Thursday night that "we weren't told" there had been requests for more security at the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi ahead of the terrorist attack one month ago.

A State Department official testified before Congress on Wednesday that she had, in fact, refused requests for more security in Benghazi because the department wanted to train Libyans for the task. Another U.S. official testified he had argued unsuccessfully for more security for weeks.

White House spokesman Jay Carney said that when Biden said "we weren't told," Biden meant President Barack Obama and himself. Carney said such security matters are handled by the State Department.

Asked what the president's reaction was when he heard testimony of State Department officials who had pleaded for more security, Carney said Obama "wants to get the bottom of what happened." He said the president is committed "to make sure that what happened in Benghazi never happens again."

Romney told supporters in swing state Virginia that the White House has more questions to answer about the tragedy.

"The vice president directly contradicted the sworn testimony of State Department officials," Romney said. "He's doubling down on denial. And we need to understand exactly what happened as opposed to just have people brush this aside. When the vice president of the United States directly contradicts the testimony, sworn testimony of State Department officials, American citizens have a right to know just what's going on. And we're going to find out."

Romney said his running mate, Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan, gave Americans answers in the 90-minute debate against Biden, not political attacks. And Romney seemed to suggest he didn't think much of Biden's reaction to many of Ryan's answers, with the vice president responding on television's split screens with dismissive chuckles and eye rolls when his rival was speaking.

"There was one person on stage last night who was thoughtful and respectful and steady and poised, the kind of person you'd want to turn to in a crisis," Romney said to cheers. "And that was the next vice president of the United States, Paul Ryan."

Biden, eager to make up for the president's lackluster performance in his first debate with Romney, played the aggressor throughout the debate that came with less than four weeks to go before Election Day. The president gave his running mate a quick thumbs up for delivering with the energy and feeling that he did not.

"His passion for making sure that the economy grows for the middle class came through so I'm really proud of him," Obama said after watching the debate aboard Air Force One on the way home after a day of campaigning in battleground Florida.

Ryan came back at the vice president with harsh talking points, a flurry of statistics and a sharp economic warning: In another Obama term, he said, "Watch out, middle class, the tax bill's coming to you."

Romney, who watched the debate at the end of a campaign day in North Carolina, got on the phone to Ryan immediately afterward to congratulate him. Ann Romney told a rally in the western Michigan town of Hudsonville on Friday that the debate showed why her husband chose Ryan as his running mate.

"What he saw in Paul was a level head, very smart. You can tell, it came through, the kind of character that this man has," Mrs. Romney said.

Ryan declined to engage in any morning-after analysis while stopping for breakfast with his family Friday at Josie's diner in Lexington on his way out of Kentucky. All he would allow is that he felt great about how the debate turned out.

Attention now shifts to the two remaining debates between Obama and Romney: Tuesday's "town hall" style faceoff in Hempstead, N.Y., and a final showdown, over foreign policy, on Oct. 22 in Boca Raton, Fla.

And the campaigns get right back into the thick of it on Friday, looking for ways large and small to shift more voters in their direction in the small number of states whose electoral votes are still up for grabs: Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Ohio, New Hampshire, Nevada, North Carolina, Virginia and Wisconsin.

After his Virginia rally, Romney was linking up with Ryan in Ohio. Biden and wife, Jill, will woo young voters at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. Obama will spend a rare day in Washington, preparing for the next two debates and taking campaign contest winners out to eat.

The president has set aside a serious chunk of time for preparation after being faulted for underestimating the importance of his first debate with Romney. He'll be hunkered down in Williamsburg, Va., from Saturday until Tuesday rehearsing with Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass, acting as a proxy for Romney.

The Democrats' monthlong "gotta vote" bus tour will be in Milwaukee on Friday, just in time to rev up supporters for the opening of Wisconsin's early voting season on Monday.

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Associated Press writers Nancy Benac and Ben Feller in Washington, Phil Elliott in Louisville, Ky., and John Flesher in Hudsonville, Mich., contributed to this report.
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LiedToAgainAndAgain
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October 13, 2012
It's inconceivable that President Obama, who tooted his own horn about the killing of Bin Laden, showed photos of his watching the events unfold INSIDE THE OVAL OFFICE with Hillary, etc., watching too, did not know that this was a terrorist attack on 9/11. If you believe otherwise, well, there's nothing that can be done for you....You swallowed the Obama Kool-aid.

Obama lied...deceived...misrepresented...call it whatever you want to....but he flat out did not tell the truth to the American people, the dead soldiers families, Ambassador Stephens family, grieving mothers and fathers, and to the entire world.

He showed where his real priorities were when he headed to Las Vegas and then Hollywood the next day, appearing with Lettermen, Ladies on The View, Jay-Z, Pimp With A Limp, and other shows and programs.

Sorry, but we were ATTACKED on 9/11...our Ambassador was beaten, tortured, sodomized and dragged through the streets....Three other Americans were slaughtered by these terrorists...and our president's response is, "Uhhh...We apologize for a Youtube video..Uhh..this was disrespectful...Uhh..We're not going to condone people making Youtube videos...Uhh..We know you're upset....And by the way, Bin Laden is dead, and General Motors is alive!"

Complete idiot, or conniving liar...either or both...take your pick.

If Obama is the answer, I don't want to hear the question.
Trelicious
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October 13, 2012
I hope what I sense from your post is outrage and not surprise.

America is attacked. Ambassador is killed. Resulting in arrest of American citizen who made a cheap movie and posted it on youtube. Obama lies to American people and apologizes to the terrorists.

He promised us that this would be his foreign policy. He's a politician who keeps his promises.
LiedToAgainAndAgain
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October 13, 2012
Some things are not left or right...they are just the CORRECT thing to do. So I see that liberals are completely thrilled with Obama's incompetence, lying and mishandling of the 9/11 Libya Muslim Terrorist Attack....There...I said it... "9/11 Libya Muslim Terrorist Attack....Terrorists....Well-planned, coordinated, and carried out by a Terrorist organization.....Something that Obama on 9/11, of all days of the year, should have known...This clown of a president FAILED every which way conceivable in the handling of this situation, purposely DECEIVING and LYING through his pearly teeth for over two weeks. The insipid liberal media did their usual love-fest with him, until conservatives exposed him for what he is...a dandy liar. This cover-up is bigger than anything that Richard Nixon ever did 10 times over.

I want to know one thing....Are you really so in love with Obama that your eyes are closed and mind is shut down on this situation?

One of the dead American soldiers mothers has come out in the last couple of days blasting Obama for the lies he PERSONALLY told her, and the deceptions about the death of her son.

EVERY SINGLE AMERICAN MILITARY INTELLIGENCE person outside of the presidents own inner circle has said that they recognized it IMMEDIATELY for what it was...an organized terrorist attack.

If Obama is the answer, I don't want to hear the question.
LiedToAgainAndAgain
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October 12, 2012
Why," says the man, "did I work hard in the first place? I would have been better off going to Hawaii, eating steak for dinner, and driving a new car each year....And now I'M THE ONE being demonized? Maybe Obama ought to be praising me and demonizing the bums who CHOOSE not to work or go the extra mile.
dialup
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October 12, 2012
800 billion million or is million billion- either way Biden retains his position as the real brains behind Nobama, and that's just plain scary bunch of malarkey heaped on top of "that bunch of stuff he just said". Has everyone forgotten Biden ran for Pres. in 1988? and was forced out after being outed on his flagrant plagarism of ALL of his speeches and some of his resume'. If you know someone from Rhode Island- pray for them.
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