Obama advisor: We NEVER sought ‘anytime anywhere’ access

The Obama administration sure has some prolific liars on their staff. The latest idiot to shameless parade his willingness to deceive the American public is Ben Rhodes, who absolutely assures us that the administration never sought “anytime anywhere” access in the Iran nuke deal.

Listen to the moron here:

Did Ben Rhodes suffer some kind of brain trauma where he forgot when he made THIS promise just two months ago?

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.”

And, he added, “if there is a suspicious site, for instance somewhere in a military base in Iran, and we want to seek access to that, we will be able to go to the IAEA and get that inspection because of the additional protocol of the IAEA that Iran will be joining and some of the additional transparency and inspections measures that are in the deal.”

I mean there it is. He promised that’s what the deal would have and now he’s straight out saying that they never sought that. So which is? And why the holy hell should we trust these damnable liars on anything else they say?!?

NOTE: We had the wrong video up for a few seconds, but it’s been replaced with the correct one and we’ve flogged and fired the intern who screwed it up.


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