When it comes to Benghazi, it’s personal for Susan Rice. Or at least, that’s what Susan Collins thinks.
The Republican senator from Maine spoke to Hardball’s Chris Matthews on Wednesday. She argued Rice –who went on national television shortly after the Sept. 11 attack on the U.S. consulate in Libya –took the material she was given, shaped it politically and used it to protect the president’s narrative of success in the region.
Rice –who is being considered to be secretary of state –initially said that the Sept. 11 attack on the U.S. consulate in Libya was in response to an anti-Muslim video made in the U.S., rather than a pre-planned act of terrorism. That turned out to be false, although Rice and President Obama insist that she was simply offering the public the best information she had at the time.
So what reason would Rice have to deny terrorism played a central role?








