it s been delayed because of the administration, but it will happen at some point. bill: that comment about law enforcement told me that there was something going on the ground in benghazi. what s going on, i don t know, because there doesn t appear to be a lot happening there now. pat smith was on with us yesterday on september 11th. it had been one year since her son sean was killed in benghazi, and i asked her repeatedly about what she s doing to get answers. and she was befuddled by the question. listen to how she answered it. are you kidding me? i ve gotten no answers, and if the president told me he was giving me answers, where are they? he promised me face to face at the casket ceremony he would give me answers. he did not. bill: you re working for that woman. will she get what she wants? those people really, they touch my heart. that gives me the drive and the motivation to get after this every day.
argument that we will hear him make is that assad is a bad actor and been exporting a lot of bad stuff outside of his own borders for a long time and he should go, which is the current. laura: except the world doesn t want to do anything. nobody in the world community is willing to spend one real dime or one life of one soldier to take out assad except the big bad world police of the united states of america. that s the shocking thing about. this. i understand. but i also think that this happened late in august. there hasn t the president really hasn t been aggressive about making his case. i think refining it and three pieces really quickly. one is assad is a bad actor got to go it s going to weaken iran and third it s going to prevent. as long as stay involved in civil war prevent iran from taking syria. can he turn this thing around. laura: predictions congressman? right now, that house defeats it. laura: house defeats it gentlemen, we appreciate it up next, should prof
argument that we will hear him make is that assad is a bad actor and been exporting a lot of bad stuff outside of his own borders for a long time and he should go, which is the current. laura: except the world doesn t want to do anything. nobody in the world community is willing to spend one real dime or one life of one soldier to take out assad except the big bad world police of the united states of america. that s the shocking thing about. this. i understand. but i also think that this happened late in august. there hasn t the president really hasn t been aggressive about making his case. i think refining it and three pieces really quickly. one is assad is a bad actor got to go it s going to weaken iran and third it s going to prevent. as long as stay involved in civil war prevent iran from taking syria. can he turn this thing around. laura: predictions congressman? right now, that house defeats it. laura: house defeats it gentlemen, we appreciate it up next, should prof
argument that we will hear him make is that assad is a bad actor and been exporting a lot of bad stuff outside of his own borders for a long time and he should go, which is the current. laura: except the world doesn t want to do anything. nobody in the world community is willing to spend one real dime or one life of one soldier to take out assad except the big bad world police of the united states of america. that s the shocking thing about. this. i understand. but i also think that this happened late in august. there hasn t the president really hasn t been aggressive about making his case. i think refining it and three pieces really quickly. one is assad is a bad actor got to go it s going to weaken iran and third it s going to prevent. as long as stay involved in civil war prevent iran from taking syria. can he turn this thing around. laura: predictions congressman? right now, that house defeats it. laura: house defeats it gentlemen, we appreciate it up next, should prof
we have become weaker you don t think it em boldens putin or iran? they will do whatever is in their own self-interest. china does what china does. they are not getting involved in any military conflicts. second question, if we don t pesh assad for this human punish assad for this human rights violation, do we lose any moral authority? how could we go in and punish anyone else if they used bacterial warfare, biological warfare, gas again, do relose the moral authority to do it? a way to look at it, bill, we lose moral authority in this case by acting. first of all syria is not part of the 72 or the 93 biological warfare convention. so there is a very stiff case to be made that military intervention here would be illegal for us to do because they are not part of that. number one. number two, the world doesn t want us to do this.