A campaign spokesman for President Barack Obama suggested this morning on national television that there are no plans for the president to update the nation on what happened in Libya:
"I want to be clear on this," Fox News host Bill Hemmer said. "There is no plan right now for President Obama to tell the American people what happened."
Spokesman Ben LaBolt did not dispute Hemmer's statement, he only evaded the questioning. "The administration will constantly update the American people as soon as new information is known," said LaBolt. "The director of the National Counterterrorism Center, who is collecting all the intelligence, briefed the Senate and the American people yesterday on the information we have at this time. As soon as additional information is available there will be an update."
President Obama's campaign made a serious charge against Mitt Romney today when spokesman Ben LaBolt suggested on national television that the Republican presidential candidate had previously profited off slave labor in China:
Ben LaBolt, President Obama's campaign spokesman, claimed on Twitter that the Republican National Committee, "following their nominee's example," has "apparently been outsourced to Manila."