This has been eating at me ever since Obama said it, back in October of 2012.

But before you watch it, do me a favor: don’t focus just on WHAT he says here, but also on HOW he says it. He is very deliberate. Haughty. Self-righteous. Barack was “in high dudgeon”, as a relative of mine used to say.

And despite all that, he was also lying through his expensively whitened teeth:

“The suggestion that anybody in my team — whether the secretary of state, our UN ambassador, anybody on my team — would play politics or mislead when we’ve lost four of our own, governor, is offensive,” Obama said.

“That’s not what we do. That’s not what I do as president. That’s not what I do as commander-in-chief.”

Actually, Mr. President, it’s become obvious to all but your most brain-dead groupies, that playing politics and misleading is EXACTLY what you do.

From Judicial Watch’s press release this week:

“…Judicial Watch announced today that on April 18, 2014, it obtained 41 new Benghazi-related State Department documents. They include a newly declassified email showing then-White House Deputy Strategic Communications Adviser Ben Rhodes and other Obama administration public relations officials attempting to orchestrate a campaign to “reinforce” President Obama and to portray the Benghazi consulate terrorist attack as being “rooted in an Internet video, and not a failure of policy.”

Other documents show that State Department officials initially described the incident as an “attack,” a possible kidnap attempt…

“Offensive”, Mr. President? Why yes, it most certainly is…