It is difficult, actually, it is impossible, for Americans to understand or to have any tolerance for the drama surrounding the Benghazi committee and its investigation.
The events of that night are not subject to perspective. They are black and white. Things did or did not happen. People were or were not present. Requests were or were not made.
It is a hopeful assessment of our population that we refuse to let this matter die. It has been the push by the people that has kept the matter alive. Sadly, Washington DC doesn't seem as persistent.
Finally, we have a committee with a strong leader whose career has been spent seeking the facts. There is no room for negotiating what will be revealed. There is no excuse for bargaining with the evidence.
Both parties should want every "smidgen" of evidence placed on the table. And a "transparent" administration should celebrate the exposure of the truth. Any efforts to subvert the truth will be a red flag to the people.
Let your representatives know that you support the committee and that we expect to learn the truth.
Gerald Manegold
North Port, FL