It remains, Odumbo allowed that Valerie Jarrett had more security assigned to her while on vacation in the U.S. than Odumbo gave to Ambassador Stevens in Libya.
NO MARINES FOR LIBYAN AMBASSADOR, FULL SECURITY DETAIL FOR VALERIE JARRETT VACATION
Ambassador Chris Stevens did not have a Marine detail in Benghazi, Libya. But White House Senior Advisor and Obama confidante Valerie Jarrett has a full Secret Service detail on vacation in Martha’s Vineyard, according to Democratic pollster Pat Caddell.
That’s the pathetic foreign policy of the Obama administration, says Caddell today in an exclusive interview with Breitbart News. “Jarrett seems to have a 24 hour, around the clock detail, with five or six agents full time,” Caddell explains. “The media has been completely uninterested. We don’t provide security for our ambassador in Libya, but she needs a full Secret Service security detail. And nobody thinks there’s anything wrong with this. And nobody in the press will ask. What kind of slavish stoogery are they perpetrating here?
“This country has reached the point of absurdity. There are people dead because we don’t have security details for them. But she’s privileged to have a full Secret Service detail on vacation?”
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Governm...libyan-embassy
It remains, it was the Dimocrats who established amount to be budgeted for the State Department, and the Dimocrats voted with the Republicans.
Furthermore:
"Eric Nordstrom, the regional security officer in Libya, told the committee that Deputy Assistant Secretary Charlene
Lamb wanted to keep the number of U.S. security personnel in Benghazi "artificially low." Nordstrom said she generally believed that extra security was unnecessary because there was a residential safe haven to fall back on in an emergency, according to the summary.
She thought the
"best course of action was to assign three agents" to the Benghazi post, the summary quoted Nordstrom as saying."
http://security.blogs.cnn.com/2012/1...ost/?hpt=po_c2
Finally:
In testimony Wednesday [10 October 2012] before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, Charlene Lamb, a deputy assistant secretary of state for diplomatic security, was questioned:
“It has been suggested that budget cuts are responsible for a lack of security in Benghazi, and I’d like to ask Miss Lamb,” said Representative Dana Rohrabacher (R., Calif.). “You made this decision personally. Was there any budget consideration and lack of budget which lead you not to increase the number of people in the security force there?”
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Lamb responded, “No, sir.”
http://www.nationalreview.com/corner...katrina-trinko