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Saturday, May 11, 2013

Destroy The Messenger--Obama Style


Attorney to Malzberg: Benghazi Whistleblower Reassigned, Demoted

Friday, 10 May 2013 05:41 PM
By Todd Beamon
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Benghazi whistleblower Greg Hicks has been demoted to a desk job for speaking out on the Sept. 11, 2012, attacks at the U.S. post in Libya that killed Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three other Americans, his attorney said on Friday.

"He was offered a choice: no job or a job that doesn't mean anything," attorney Victoria Toensing told "The Steve Malzberg Show" on Newsmax TV. "It's a desk job."

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Hicks, the former deputy chief of mission at the U.S. Embassy in Libya, testified on Wednesday before the House Oversight Committee about what happened that fateful night.

He challenged the State Department’s initial claims that the attacks were caused by a spontaneous reaction to an anti-Islamic video posted on YouTube.

Hicks, who was Stevens' deputy, has since been reassigned to a desk job. And he could have that or no job at all, Toensing told Malzberg.

"It's like telling a starving man, 'Hey, you get this choice: You can either have no food or you get rotten steak. What would you like?'" the former federal prosecutor said. "Would you like a rotten piece of beef or no food at all?"

Toensing accused the Obama White House of trying to "destroy the messenger," and that includes using various governmental departments and media outlets.

"Administration officials say he stalked the desk job he described as a demotion," she said. "It's just little old me out here — and they've got taxpayers' money, the whole press office, and the whole general counsel's office trying to do him in. It's outrageous."


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1 comment:

  1. Geez, Tom. What would you expect a Hicks lawyer invited to talk about it on a Newsmax TV show to say….and you call me "naive"? Here are the facts. Hicks was not demoted. He quit the job in Libya before the end of his annual term. I imagine it was because he and his family do not want him to be the next diplomat shot over there. Anyway, that was his own decision. He could have stayed in his position if he had wanted to take the risk. He got a desk job temporarily, because he was in mid-cycle. He is a high-level guy, and so he has to wait until a job vacancy at his level opens up. Meanwhile, his salary, rank, and employment status were not changed. He has already applied for new positions when the next State Dept. cycle comes around, but he will have to compete for those jobs with other State Dept. officers who want them. If he doesn't get one of those appointments, you can expect somebody on Newsmax TV to call it politically motivated. End of story.

    --David

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