In honor of the release of “What Happened,” dudes across social media are supposed to be retweeting only females today to help #AmplifyWomen … because, you know, Hillary Clinton has only 18 million followers on Twitter and needs every bit of help she can get. If you don’t retweet her, she might stare you right in the eyes and say, “How could you not retweet me?” That’s what she’s up against.
As much as we were on board with the idea of retweeting only women Tuesday (which was not at all), the CIA has horned in on Hillary’s book release party with a Twitter thread. If she every decides she really wants to come clean about “what happened,” a lot of people would be grateful if she’d devote a few chapters to this incident.
Thread —> https://t.co/tYY1gZuDfz
— Katie Pavlich (@KatiePavlich) September 12, 2017
Tyrone S. Woods lost his life to protect a CIA facility in Benghazi, Libya on 12 September 2012. https://t.co/HjqjJH0g5o#inmemoriam pic.twitter.com/CWLyRCdgFn
— CIA (@CIA) September 12, 2017
A lover of adventure, Ty joined @USNavy at 18 & became @us_navyseals because it was the biggest challenge he could think of.#inmemoriam
— CIA (@CIA) September 12, 2017
A registered nurse & paramedic, Ty served several decorated combat tours in Iraq & Afghanistan, & received many awards.#inmemoriam
— CIA (@CIA) September 12, 2017
Ty, still longing to serve the US & challenge himself, came to CIA in 2010 & served all over the world protecting CIA officers.#inmemoriam
— CIA (@CIA) September 12, 2017
When the @StateDept mission facility in Benghazi was attacked on 11 September 2012, Ty was part of the CIA team that responded.#inmemoriam
— CIA (@CIA) September 12, 2017
After futile attempts to find Amb. Stevens & while under fire, Ty & team evacuated personnel to CIA Base, saving 30 Americans.#inmemoriam
— CIA (@CIA) September 12, 2017
After treating a @StateDept security officer's wound, Ty with other CIA & security officers took up defensive positions.#inmemoriam
— CIA (@CIA) September 12, 2017
CIA base was under attack by small arms, machine guns, rocket-propelled grenades & hand-thrown bombs.
Ty helped repel 2 attacks.#inmemoriam— CIA (@CIA) September 12, 2017
Wait … so it wasn’t “guys out for a walk one night [who] decided they’d go kill some Americans”?
Ty & Glen Doherty were the kind of men who ran towards danger
Defending from roof, they died when a mortar round landed nearby #inmemoriam— CIA (@CIA) September 12, 2017
Tyrone Woods loved his life, family & country. He's remembered as a joy to be around. He was just 41.https://t.co/HjqjJH0g5o#inmemoriam
— CIA (@CIA) September 12, 2017
Glen A. Doherty lost his life trying to protect a CIA facility in Benghazi, Libya on 12 September 2012.https://t.co/Cbxznis6oS#inmemoriam pic.twitter.com/5PQaz1AiNG
— CIA (@CIA) September 12, 2017
Glen, a highly decorated @us_navyseals, was a 9-year veteran with combat experience in Iraq & Afghanistan.#inmemoriam
— CIA (@CIA) September 12, 2017
Glen joined @USNavy & later CIA to fulfill his sense of adventure & service.
He excelled @ skiing, surfing, & mountain-biking.#inmemoriam— CIA (@CIA) September 12, 2017
Glen was always improving himself, studying aviation and medical techniques, as well as taking on home improvement jobs.#inmemoriam
— CIA (@CIA) September 12, 2017
Glen brought his passion for adventure & taking care of others to CIA in 2005
He deployed 14 times w CIA as a protective officer#inmemoriam— CIA (@CIA) September 12, 2017
When the @StateDept mission facility in Benghazi came under attack, Glen was part of a CIA team mobilized to the CIA base.#inmemoriam
— CIA (@CIA) September 12, 2017
Glen & Ty Woods, the kind of men who ran towards danger, took up defenses on roof.
They died when a mortar round landed nearby.#inmemoriam— CIA (@CIA) September 12, 2017
Glen is remembered by friends & family through The Glen Doherty Memorial Foundation, affectionately known as GDMF.#inmemoriam
— CIA (@CIA) September 12, 2017
Over 28 scholarships have been handed out- a lasting legacy to a beloved man & a friend lost too soon.https://t.co/Cbxznis6oS#inmemoriam
— CIA (@CIA) September 12, 2017
Here’s hoping Hillary doesn’t have too strenuous a day today pointing fingers for her election defeat.
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#NeverForget Hillary and Obama blamed a VIDEO: Dana Loesch remembers Benghazi, honors the fallen https://t.co/BzxZs9WA5s
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) September 12, 2017
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