I can't recall Killary, Podesta or Obama admitting they made a mistake....can you?
April 2016
During a telling interview with Fox News this weekend, Obama admitted that "failing to plan for the day after" the 2011 U.S.-backed toppling of Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi was "worst mistake" of his presidency.
The admission followed similar comments made by the president in a lengthy interview with the Atlantic published this month during which he called Libya "a mess" and privately described the failed state as a "shit show."
December 2011
A candid Obama reflected on the first three years of administration and freely admitted he has made mistakes
"Oh, I think probably once a day, I look back and I say, ‘You know, I could have done that a little bit better,’" Obama told ABC’s Barbara Walters in an interview set to air Friday.
February 2009
Mr. Obama said during a series of network interviews Tuesday afternoon that it was his own mistake, reversing his vote of confidence in Mr. Daschle the previous day when he had told reporters he “absolutely” stood behind his nominee.
“Did I screw up? Absolutely,” the president told NBC. “I’m willing to take my lumps, that’s part of the job.”
Mr. Obama said it was “an embarrassment for us,” and said he was frustrated with himself and his team, but added it was important his administration “send a message that there aren’t two sets of rules.”
September 2014
President Barack Obama appeared on "Meet The Press" for the 12th time on Sunday to talk, among other things, about his decision to play golf shortly after his statement on the murder of American journalist James Foley.
"I should've anticipated the optics," Obama told host Chuck Todd. "It is always a challenge when you're supposed to be on vacation because you're followed everywhere. And part of what I'd love is a vacation from the press."
December 2013
“Well, there’s no doubt that — that when it — when it came to the health care rollout, even though I was meeting every other week or every three weeks with folks and emphasizing how important it was that consumers had a good experience, an easy experience in getting the information they need and knowing what the choices and options were for them to be able to get high-quality, affordable health care, the fact is it didn’t happen in the first month, the first six weeks, in a way that was at all acceptable. And since I’m in charge, obviously, we screwed it up,” he said of his biggest 2013 mistake.