Everybody Wants To Take Credit For The Bin Laden Raid, But Who Gets ‘Credit’ For Benghazi?

“With Benghazi, I don’t see anyone saying, hey look, I am overall responsible for this and therefore, I take responsibility for what happened. It’s my fault. I haven’t heard that yet. Meanwhile, the other side of the coin, the Osama bin Laden raid, it seems everyone made that decision and that’s just unbelievable to me.”

—-Jocko Willink talking about how government officials don’t own up to mistakes as in Benghazi but are quick to take credit when something goes well, as in the bin Laden raid.

“My heart goes out to the families, we know what that feels like, we know how hard that is and for his brethren that he serves with, our hearts go out to them, we lift them up with our prayers. I can tell you, those guys are in a tough situation, doing the best that they can and our hats off ”

—– Leif Babin on the American who was killed when U.S. special ops forces freed hostages from ISIS in Iraq.

Leif Babin & Jocko Willink– Former Navy SEALs & Co-Authors, “Extreme Ownership” joined Kilmeade & Friends in studio to talk about their book which demonstrates how to apply SEAL leadership principles to business & life, the Benghazi hearings, their thoughts on the American who was killed when U.S. special ops forces freed hostages from ISIS in Iraq. Plus, Leif Babin’s wife, Fox News anchor Jenna Lee, stopped by to talk about the lessons she learned from the book.

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