We've talked about Nixonian and Clintonian. But then there's Obamian. That's when you lie. Then you lie about the lie. Then you claimed you never lied about the lie. And then you admit you lied, but tell a new lie. And then... well you get the idea.
The State Department, in a stunning admission, acknowledged Wednesday that an official intentionally deleted several minutes of video footage from a 2013 press briefing, where a top spokeswoman seemed to acknowledge misleading the press over the Iran nuclear deal.
“There was a deliberate request [to delete the footage] – this wasn’t a technical glitch,” State Department spokesman John Kirby said Wednesday, in admitting that an unidentified official had a video editor “excise” the segment.
The State Department had faced questions earlier this year over the block of missing tape from a December 2013 briefing. At that briefing, then-spokeswoman Jen Psaki was asked by Fox News’ James Rosen about an earlier claim that no direct, secret talks were underway between the U.S. and Iran – when, in fact, they were.
Psaki at the time seemed to admit the discrepancy, saying: “There are times where diplomacy needs privacy in order to progress. This is a good example of that.”
However, Fox News later discovered the Psaki exchange was missing from the department’s official website and its YouTube channel. Eight minutes from the briefing, including the comments on the Iran deal, were edited out and replaced with a white-flash effect.
Officials initially suggested a "glitch" occurred.
But on Wednesday, current State Department spokesman Kirby said someone had censored the video intentionally. He said he couldn't find out who was responsible, but described such action as unacceptable.
I'm sure there's absolutely no way to know who ordered a State Department employee to do this. Did he wear a mask and a cape? Swing into the editing room on a chandelier and then back out into the night without leaving his name?
So far, if you're keeping score
1. Obama's State toadies admitted lying to the press
2. They deleted footage of the lie
3. They lied that the deletion was a glitch
4. They admitted it was deliberate, but claim that they have no idea who did it
If the press really wanted to be Woodward and Bernstein, they could have a field day here. But the press only presses Obama enough to make themselves look good.