On Jeopardy now, odd question about city where Amb Chris Stevens was killed in an attack on the US consulate. 'What is Benghazi?' for $1,000
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Hannah Allam (@HannahAllam) November 08, 2012
A murdered ambassador reduced to an answer on a game show? We would never have expected “Jeopardy,” a show ostensibly geared toward a mature, thinking audience, to stoop to something so low. Viewers were shocked and disgusted:
Did Benghazi and the murder of Ambassador Stevens just come up on JEOPARDY??—
Robyn (@robdetf) November 08, 2012
@HannahAllam that is pretty crass—
betsy hiel (@betsy_hiel) November 08, 2012
really #jeopardy? you have a clue for amb. stevens' death and the ben ghazi attacks? too soon, bro. too soon. #whatislibya—
Persian Girl (@persiangrlprob) November 08, 2012
I love @Jeopardy but this is waaaay too soon for an answer about Ambassador Stevens' murder in #Benghazi.—
Dan Hickman (@dchickman) November 08, 2012
@HannahAllam – grotesque—
Nicole Gaouette (@nicolegaouette) November 08, 2012
Not cool RT @HannahAllam: On Jeopardy now, question about city where Amb Stevens was killed in an attack. 'What is Benghazi?' for $1,000—
Trita Parsi (@tparsi) November 08, 2012
Whoa–What is Tasteless? Alex Trebeck asking what city Ambassador Stevens died in for a @Jeopardy question.—
Geralyn Lasher (@glasher) November 08, 2012
Well, Ambassador Stevens and #Benghazi were reduced to a Jeopardy clue in the Teachers' Tournament today. #sad—
Marian Nolan (@broodcow) November 08, 2012
Absolutely shameful. But as vile as that was, one viewer pointed out something well worth noting:
Jeopardy just has an answer about Ambassador Stevens where the question was "What is #BENGHAZI ?"
That's one more than the #MSM has asked!—
Terry Lathan (@GOPJunkie) November 08, 2012




















