benghazi for security. this is an important day in american history. 9/11 how could we not properly protect the embassy, our consulate there. the state department does not say, we need more money. i believe of all the evidence indicates that it s not a matter of money. it s a matter of misplaced priorities. on the day before 9/11 secretary clinton was promoting a new program, culinary delaware. there is lot of misplaced priorities. gobble climate program, that doesn t protect a single diplomat abroad. state department must be held accountable and answer to the american people why the requests for more security were not heeded. heather: you covered a lot in that one answer. i wanted to pick a part a couple
if they spring the money for more security or if they send more assets over there, then it s an admission, maybe libya is not as successful that we want to tell the american people. that is why susan rice was rolled out there to five network shows to say this was a video, it was a spontaneous protest. as biden said malarkey in another context but it was not right to tell the american people the truth. the consulate asked repeatedly for more security and they were surrounded by fundamentalist extremist elements, the state department gave them more security it would be in their twisted logic an admission of responsibility and a failed mission. nonsense, they would have protected our guys and gals. heather: congresswoman, thank you so much for joining us. hopefully some things will be
think we have a lot more things to worry about on school campus is whether to say a word that is permitted. what the texas association of school board says. they have a document on its website that says you are allowed to exchange gifts, cards religious messages, you can create religious symbols in art and religious music can be performed at school. this is not a problem. no one is stopping anyone from saying merry christmas. heather: i pulled that up, as well. their suggestion, their guidance they offer to the schools in that area. at least two occasions we found where schools were forced to change their christmas tree to a holiday day. one was in ashland, oregon, in 2009 they were forced to take the tree down and alter the display. and in stockton, california, they recommended banning christmas trees. what is happening in texas in this particular school..
over. heather: i have to wrap it up. we ll wrap it up. thank you both for joining us. merry christmas to both of you. gregg: yes, virginia, there is christmas as love and devotion and generosity. heather: i like the analogy to miracle on 34th street. gregg: we ll be right back. i always wait until the last minute. can i still ship a gift in time r christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where s your gift? uh. whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery.
not unheard of. now what, i thought conservatives didn t want more legislation, social engineering, telling us what we could or not say. you could actually say the word christmas and you want to legislate it. now you are going to do moral legislation. heather: actually, waited. let s get back to this issue at hand. this particular school and why this particular person bringing up this bill. this school won t call it a christmas tree, they call it a holiday tree. my six-year-old boy said that teacher called it a holiday tree and you ve got a conservative legislature legislator to start a merry christmas bill because his son used holiday tree. no one is stopping from you saying christmas tree. honestly do you debate there are all kinds of instance where christmas is being struck from our lexicon. you know it s happening all