Morgan highlighted all the negative coverage Obama has gotten this week for appearing to be too distant from the goings-on in his own administration, with the president saying at times he’s learned about scandals the same time as the general public. Carney said that is a more desirable scenario than a president who was directly involved in criminal activity, touting how Obama immediately took action on the IRS after the inspector general’s report
Morgan pivoted to Benghazi, and while the released e-mails seem to exonerate the White House, he asked Carney if the State Department looks more culpable than they first realized. Carney dismissed the whole thing as a “faux controversy” pushed by the GOP, claiming that the e-mails show “Republicans are wrong,” and that the focus should now be on finding out who did it and improving national security.
When Morgan asked Carney if he ever imagined dealing with three scandals at once, Carney took exception, saying they’re not scandals. He called Benghazi a “total concoction by Republicans,” and dismissed the IRS scandal as just “inappropriate behavior.”
Watch the video below, courtesy of CNN:
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