Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has called the nuclear deal with Iran announced this morning “a stunning historic mistake,” and every current Republican candidate for 2016 has gone on record calling the agreement a bad deal. “We never sought anytime/anywhere inspections,” Deputy National Security Adviser Ben Rhodes told CNN’s Erin Burnett.

"We never sought anytime/anywhere inspections" – Pres Obama Dpty National Security Adviser Ben Rhodes tells me. — Erin Burnett (@ErinBurnett) July 14, 2015

.@ErinBurnett So when Ben Rhodes apparently lied to your face, did you either not know, or did you abet the lying? — Just Karl (@justkarl) July 14, 2015

@ErinBurnett Are you aware of his previous quote saying just the opposite? — Hattie Kauffman (@Hatsfree) July 14, 2015

Did you research this or just take his word for it? http://t.co/BQrlKDnw6E took me all of 2mins ? @ErinBurnett — Jik447 (@ScottSdbrown) July 15, 2015

@ErinBurnett @instapundit. If you would have done your homework you would have known he said the exact opposite as recently as 3 months ago — Scott Fogleman (@skf727) July 15, 2015

@ErinBurnett So Rhodes is a liar. See his 4/6 interview with @jaketapper — Irish Barrister (@IrishBarrister) July 15, 2015

.@ErinBurnett And I'm sure called him out on that lie, right? What?? #hack — Rack daddy (@LonghornHomer) July 15, 2015

@ErinBurnett Yes they did. They boasted that they were part of the deal. @rhodes44 lies again. — Taro Tsujimoto (@RCannon74) July 15, 2015

@ErinBurnett did u ask the obvious follow question as to why not when it was reported we were seeking that? #IranDeal #IranBadDeal — Chris (@TikiMaximus) July 14, 2015

Never sought anytime/anywhere inspections? That certainly doesn’t sound like the claim of someone negotiating from a position of strength, but is it even true?

Ben Rhodes, April 6: "We will have anytime/anywhere access across the nuclear facilities." http://t.co/S6MgKxYTzM https://t.co/DdGskl8Z72 — Stephen Hayes (@stephenfhayes) July 14, 2015

The Weekly Standard’s Stephen Hayes points Rhodes to an article from the April 6 edition of the Times of Israel:

In his second interview, on Channel 10, Rhodes also claimed the new arrangements ensure “anytime, anywhere” inspections of any and every Iranian facility — contradicting complaints by Israel that no such provision is guaranteed. Asked directly if the IAEA would have anytime, anywhere access, Rhodes said, “Yes, if we see something that we want to inspect.” “In the first place we will have anytime, anywhere access the nuclear facilities,” he said, referring to “the whole supply chain.”

@stephenfhayes @bwtanker Ben Rhodes is as big a liar as anyone else the Obama administration. They are all habitual liars! All of them! — arlo (@trailmaster2213) July 15, 2015

@stephenfhayes I guess now they weren't for anytime/anywhere after they were FOR anytime/anywhere.#WhiteHouseJugglingTeam — Freelass (@Freelassie) July 14, 2015

@stephenfhayes @BretBaier They live in a world that seems like this world only it is void of any video or recordings. No recollection, None! — Joe Lewis (@BigMouthJoe) July 15, 2015

@stephenfhayes @BretBaier @ErinBurnett fabulous – it's just a repeat of "if you like your doctor you can keep your doctor" — Lisa Bratton (@LisaMBratton) July 15, 2015

.@stephenfhayes will anyone call bullshit? Nope. — Nerds United (@HRTMotorsports) July 15, 2015

@stephenfhayes Now the trick is getting someone to confront him with that on camera. — Patrick (@jd2319) July 14, 2015

@stephenfhayes @seanmdav @ErinBurnett As long as Ms. Burnett & the rest of the media willfully suspend their disbelief, the lies will cont. — Mike Anderson (@mikeandersonsr) July 14, 2015

Not so fast. Let’s let Rhodes have a chance.

With respect to key nuclear facilities there WILL be 24/7 access / continuous monitoring. Exactly what we said after Lausanne — Ben Rhodes (@rhodes44) July 15, 2015

What’s this “key” business? Which facilities are those?

*Iran will help decide which facilities are "key." @rhodes44 @stephenfhayes — Phil Kerpen (@kerpen) July 15, 2015

@rhodes44 @stephenfhayes Respectfully (really), what do you mean by "key" facilities? Does that mean all nuclear facilities? — Mike Freddoso (@MikeFreddoso) July 15, 2015

@MikeFreddoso @rhodes44 @stephenfhayes No, just the ones with keys. They leave them under the doormat. It's cool. — VACUOUS CIPHER (@THE_DAILY_BLEAT) July 15, 2015

@rhodes44 @stephenfhayes You actually said "anywhere anytime access" to all nuke sites. Here's video if you forgot https://t.co/4wEPs2bmBi — Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) July 15, 2015

@rhodes44 @stephenfhayes and let me guess…Iran gets to define what a "key" nuclear facility is. Right? #obamaisoutofhisleagueandyourealiar — scott williamson (@wilk3321) July 15, 2015

@rhodes44 exactly! If inspectors want 3am on Tues the 29th, they can. Provided they give notice by 3am on the 5th. Well done, speechwriter! — Jonathan Greenberg (@JGreenbergSez) July 15, 2015

Then please explain, @rhodes44, why others, of note, are saying quite otherwise. @stephenfhayes — Joseph DiLuca (@joeinthejeep) July 15, 2015

@rhodes44 @stephenfhayes guess it depends on what meaning of "key" … is, paraphrasing a guy from Hope. Then again, Hope is not a strategy. — Jeff Minter (@JeffMinter) July 15, 2015

.@rhodes44 @stephenfhayes Figures for this admin, a political guy trying to sell us on a point of utmost national security. — Joey Freeman (@JoeFree76) July 15, 2015

@rhodes44 @stephenfhayes Right.,. And I can keep my plan.., and Benghazi was caused by awful video., sack of shite.. — LisaStahl (@Lisa32686) July 15, 2015

@rhodes44 "key" why not "all" nuclear facilities??? — Willie Morales (@morales_willie) July 15, 2015