Benghazi Was Just A Beginning- Kris Paronto
Who can ever forget the hubris of Hillary Clinton, as she sat before the world and spat out in exasperation, “ …What difference at this point does it make?!”
That moment was enough for us all to understand that the four Americans who died in Benghazi, as well as those who survived, were now just a nuisance in the eyes of the government. Or at least, in the eyes of the people holding power in the government.

None of the survivors expected a parade or medals, but they certainly deserved both. And yet, instead, what they got was disdain and contempt from the people whose political careers mattered more than the lives they used to advance themselves.
It’s no wonder that they felt a need to tell the world what really happened that night. But the aftermath of the blockbuster moving and best-selling book about those 13 hours swept them up in a whirlwind that knocked Kris “Tanto” Paronto off his path. For him, it was the beginning of a series of events that altered his life completely.
In this episode, Kris Paronto takes us on that path with him, from the seduction of the spotlight to the carnage it caused, and how he rebuilt after all of it.
Here are some of the things we discussed in this interview with Kris Paronto...
The business side of the book, 13 Hours
Inner conflict between guilt and enjoyment
Coping mechanisms that created more carnage in his life
Lessons learned from his mistakes
The difference between speaking about pain, vs providing value
Dealing with haters
The interview with Pete Hegseth that prompted Kris to walk away from media
Mentors
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