secretary s trip to peru. i take responsibility. i m in charge of the state department, 60,000 plus people all over the world, 275 post, the president and the vice president certainly wouldn t be knowledgeable about specific decisions that are made by security professionals. in the wake of an attack like this, in the fog of war, there s always going to be confusion, and i think it is absolutely fair to say that everyone had the same intelligence. everyone who bad intelligence, it seems. everyone who spoke tried to give the information as they had. as time has gone on, the information has changed. we ve gotten more detail. but that s not surprising. that always happens. and what i want to avoid is some kind of political got ya or blame game going on. and we have just got word into the president on this as well in tonight s debate, as you ll see, he is keeping his thoughts about libya to himself. have a listen to this. mr. president, are you ready for tonight? how a