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By Olivier Knox, Yahoo! News | The Ticket – 7 hrs ago

President Barack Obama bluntly told Sen. John McCain and other Republicans to lay off their attacks against U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice over the Benghazi assault, telling lawmakers that if they go after her "then you have a problem with me." And Obama, speaking at his first postelection press conference, vowed that Republican opposition would not dissuade him from nominating Rice to replace departing Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

"I don't think there's any debate in this country that when you have four Americans killed that's a problem," he told reporters in the East Room of the White House. "And we've got to get to the bottom of it, and there needs to be accountability. We've got to bring those who carried it out to justice—they won't get any debate from me on that.

"But when they go after the U.N. ambassador, apparently because they think she's an easy target, then they've got a problem with me," he warned.

McCain, Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and other Republicans have signaled they will oppose Rice's confirmation if Obama nominates her. Their numbers thus far seem far short of the 40 needed to block it, and some Republican senators have signaled that she should get a fair hearing.

"Let me say specifically about Susan Rice: She has done exemplary work. She has represented the United States and our interests in the United Nations with skill and professionalism and toughness and grace," Obama said.

"And should I choose, if I think that she would be the best person to serve America in the capacity of the State Department, then I will nominate her," he vowed. "That's not a determination that I've made yet."

Rice and Democratic Sen. John Kerry, who chairs the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, are seen as the front-runners in the race to succeed Clinton.

Conservatives have assailed Rice, who is close to Obama, ever since she made the rounds of the Sunday morning talk shows and said that American intelligence believed the attack on the American compound in Benghazi, which claimed the lives of U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans, grew out of demonstrations against an Internet video that ridicules Islam.

"As that unfolded, it seems to have been hijacked, let us say, by some individual clusters of extremists who came with heavier weapons, weapons that, as you know, in the wake of the revolution in Libya are quite common and accessible. And it then evolved from there," she told ABC.

White House aides have said Rice was speaking based on the best available intelligence at the time.

"She made an appearance at the request of the White House in which she gave her best understanding of the intelligence provided to her," Obama said Wednesday. "If Sen. McCain and Sen. Graham want to go after somebody, they should go after me.

"But for them to go after the U.N. ambassador, who had nothing to do with Benghazi and was simply making a presentation based on intelligence that she had received, and to besmirch her reputation is outrageous," he said.

"We're after an election now," he scolded. "I think it is important for us to find out exactly what happened in Benghazi, and I'm happy to cooperate in any ways that Congress wants. We have provided every bit of information that we have and we will continue to provide information, and we've got a full-blown investigation. And all that information will be disgorged to Congress."

McCain and Graham hit back quickly.

"I have always said that the buck stops with the President of the United States," the Arizona senator said in a written statement. McCain accused Obama of "contradictory statements" about the attack, labeling it an "act of terror" the day after it happened and then resisting the use of the word "terrorism" for roughly a week afterward.

"We owe the American people and the families of the murdered Americans a full and complete explanation, which for two months the President has failed to deliver," said McCain, who has called for Congress to create a "select committee" to investigate.

"Mr. President, don't think for one minute I don't hold you ultimately responsible for Benghazi. I think you failed as commander in chief before, during and after the attack," Graham said in a statement released by his office.

"We owe it to the American people and the victims of this attack to have full, fair hearings and accountability be assigned where appropriate.

Given what I know now, I have no intention of promoting anyone who is up to their eyeballs in the Benghazi debacle," Graham said.

Obama opened what was his first press conference in months with a vow to work with both parties in Congress to tackle the so-called fiscal cliff and revive the economy. He also said he had "no evidence" that the scandal that led David Petraeus to resign in disgrace from his job as CIA director had led to breaches in classified national security material.

"Right now our economy is still recovering from a very deep and damaging crisis, so our top priority has to be jobs and growth," Obama said in opening remarks in the East Room of the White House.

"Both parties can work together" to address the fiscal challenges "in a balanced and responsible way," he said, before pushing Republicans to sign on to his call for raising taxes on the richest Americans.

Asked whether the scandal that drove Petraeus from office had led to national security breaches, Obama replied: "I have no evidence at this point, from what I've seen, that classified information was disclosed that in any way would have had a negative impact on our national security."

And the president praised the retired general, saying, "We are safer because of the work Dave Petraeus has done."

Asked for his appraisal of the FBI's work in bringing to light the marital infidelity that Petraeus cited in his resignation message, and why he and the American public learned of the probe only earlier this month, Obama said, "I am withholding judgment" on that process but expressed "a lot of confidence generally in the FBI."

Turning to his tax battle with Republicans, Obama stuck by his vow to oppose any legislation that extends the Bush-era tax cuts for the wealthiest 2 percent of Americans. The president, asked why he had agreed to extend them in the 2010 lame-duck session of Congress, said that "was a one-time proposition" and that "we cannot afford" to do so again.

Obama said he would be willing to look at raising tax revenue by closing loopholes. But he warned that doing so would probably not outweigh an estimated trillion dollars lost by extending tax cuts on income above $250,000. "The math tends not to work," he said.

"I just want to emphasize: I am open to new ideas," Obama underlined. "If the Republican counterparts or some Democrats have a great idea for us to raise revenue, maintain progressivity, make sure the middle class isn't getting hit, reduces our deficit, encourages growth, I'm not going to just slam the door in their face. I want to hear ideas from everybody."

And he reiterated that he does not want just a stopgap agreement with Congress.

"I want a big deal, I want a comprehensive deal," he said. "Fair-minded people can come to an agreement."

Obama, who won the Latino vote by a lopsided margin, also vowed to pursue comprehensive immigration reform in his second term. He said it should include border enforcement and penalties for companies that knowingly hire undocumented workers, while providing "a pathway for legal status" for those who pay their taxes and learn English. He also said it should lock in his presidential determination that undocumented immigrants brought here as children should not be deported but have a potential path to citizenship.

"We need to seize the moment," he said, predicting that "we will have a bill introduced and we begin the process in Congress very soon after my inauguration."

Obama addressed a handful of other issues.

- On the standoff over Iran's suspect nuclear program:

Obama pledged to "try to make a push in the coming months to see if we can open up a dialogue between Iran and not just us but the international community, to see if we can get this thing resolved. ... I can't promise that Iran will walk through the door that they need to walk through, but that would be very much the preferable option" to military action, he said.

- On the possibility of working with Republican rival Mitt Romney:

Obama said that "we haven't scheduled something yet."

"I think everybody needs to catch their breath," he said. "I'm sure that Gov. Romney is spending some time with his family. And my hope is, before the end of the year, though, that we have a chance to sit down and talk."

- On whether he has a mandate:

"I don't presume that because I won an election, that everybody suddenly agrees with me on ... everything. I'm more than familiar with all the literature about presidential overreach in second terms," Obama said. "We are very cautious about that.

"On the other hand, I didn't get re-elected just to bask in re- election," he went on to say. "I got elected to do work on behalf of American families and small businesses all across the country who are still recovering from a really bad recession but are hopeful about the future. And I am, too."

- On climate change:

Obama said he would embark "over the next several weeks, next several months" in a "wide-ranging discussion" with scientists, engineers, elected officials and others about "short-term" steps to reduce the carbon emissions that are blamed for global warming. But he seemed pessimistic about any broad response.

"I don't know what either Democrats or Republicans are prepared to do," he said. "There's no doubt that for us to take on climate change in a serious way would involve making some tough political choices.

"And you know, understandably, I think the American people right now have been so focused and will continue to be focused on our economy and jobs and growth that, you know, if the message is somehow we're going to ignore jobs and growth simply to address climate change, I don't think anybody's going to go for that. I won't go for that."

- On relations with the news media:

Bloomberg reporter Hans Nichols shouted out a question about taxes after Obama had indicated that he had already taken his final query.

"That was a great question, but it would be a horrible precedent for me to answer your question just because you yelled it out," Obama said. "So thank you very much, guys."

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"I want to take this opportunity to mention how thankful I am for an Obama re-election. The choice was clear. We cannot live in a country that treats homosexuals and women as second class citizens. Homosexuals deserve all of the rights and benefits of marriage that heterosexuals receive. Women deserve to be treated with respect and their salaries should not depend on their gender, but their quality of work. I am also thankful that the great, progressive state of California once again voted for the correct President. America is moving forward, and the direction is a positive one."

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<<< telling lawmakers that if they go after her "then you have a problem with me." >>>

Does this not know half the country DOES.... have a problem with him?

Not just McCain.

Just imagine our U.N. Ambassador, goes on the airwaves spreading a patently false story, clearly misinformation ... and no one is supposed to ask "What is going on here?"

...or they will have a problem with Pencil neck?

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Blah Blah Blah More Lies... I heard ... "I am not a crook " "I will not resign"

Appology? :rofl:

The fcuking Tea Baggers can't even spell when trying to formulate an attack line. Fcuking morons. :rofl:

Your obssosed with the Tea Party aren't you. How dare a group of people thinking we should spend less and tax less ?

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Blah Blah Blah More Lies... I heard ... "I am not a crook " "I will not resign"

Your obssosed with the Tea Party aren't you. How dare a group of people thinking we should spend less and tax less ?

"Taxes"????

when they say Tea party, they don't think taxes... they think Slavery and Jim crow coming back.

How, by cutting needed funds and services Minorities get, thereby limiting their quality of live and their opportunity.

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"Taxes"????

when they say Tea party, they don't think taxes... they think Slavery and Jim crow coming back.

No, actually, when they say Tea Party, they think sorry pack of morons.

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These idiots have cost Republicans the Senate majority already. And the White House. The House of Representatives is next. Keep feeding them. It's entertaining.

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This garbage comes from the Tea Party. Spend less and tax less? Where have they been from 2001 - 2009? Huh?

YOU KNOW that post by you took me on a trip down memory lane to when Bush was in office...... remember what one of your biggest heartburns with him was?

Come on I remember....

The Debt and deficit.

Ait heard a peep about it since.

:no:

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YOU KNOW that post by you took me on a trip down memory lane to when Bush was in office...... remember what one of your biggest heartburns with him was?

Come on I remember....

The Debt and deficit.

Ait heard a peep about it since.

:no:

Ain't it ironic that all the Moonbats were howling about Bush's debt which is a fraction of Obama's but you hear not a peep.

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Ain't it ironic that all the Moonbats were howling about Bush's debt which is a fraction of Obama's but you hear not a peep.

Yeah and I seem to recall Mr BD specifically having Bush heart burn over it.

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YOU KNOW that post by you took me on a trip down memory lane to when Bush was in office...... remember what one of your biggest heartburns with him was?

Come on I remember....

The Debt and deficit.

Ait heard a peep about it since.

My biggest issue with Bush was his lying this country into an illegal war that has needlessly cost us thousands of lives and trillions of dollars. And yes, I took issue with his swinging a surplus budget into huge deficits that we're still struggling with today.

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My biggest issue with Bush was his lying this country into an illegal war that has needlessly cost us thousands of lives and trillions of dollars. And yes, I took issue with his swinging a surplus budget into huge deficits that we're still struggling with today.

Struggling with?

Thats like saying Michael Moore struggles with hamburgers.

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Democrats have always been the ones who manage to turn debt into surplus. Look at Clinton. When he took office, we had a 290 billion dollar deficit, and when he left office, he had turned it into a 236 billion dollar surplus.

http://www.google.co...92&tx=136&ty=53

Obama has also already passed the point of return. He already reduced the national deficit and will continue to do so:

http://www.usgovernmentspending.com/federal_deficit_chart.html

Or look at California. Governor Moonbeam, as some of you call him, started out with a 34 billion dollar deficit, which he turned in half by now, and it's projected that California will have a surplus of California of more than a billion by 2014, which could grow to more than $9 billion in the 2017-2018 year. Yes, the Democrats have a supermajority in California now, so they can get things done.

http://www.reuters.c...E8AD1UI20121115

The richest of the rich pay a bit more, and everyone will benefit from it. Social justice.

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There is no room in this country for hyphenated Americanism. When I refer to hyphenated Americans, I do not refer to naturalized Americans. Some of the very best Americans I have ever known were naturalized Americans, Americans born abroad. But a hyphenated American is not an American at all . . . . The one absolutely certain way of bringing this nation to ruin, of preventing all possibility of its continuing to be a nation at all, would be to permit it to become a tangle of squabbling nationalities, an intricate knot of German-Americans, Irish-Americans, English-Americans, French-Americans, Scandinavian-Americans or Italian-Americans, each preserving its separate nationality, each at heart feeling more sympathy with Europeans of that nationality, than with the other citizens of the American Republic . . . . There is no such thing as a hyphenated American who is a good American. The only man who is a good American is the man who is an American and nothing else.

President Teddy Roosevelt on Columbus Day 1915

 

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