Hillary Clinton — AGAIN! — calls into question truthfulness of Benghazi families [video, transcript] Posted at 6:55 pm on July 31, 2016 by Greg P.
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Hillary lying to Pat Smith & other #Benghazi families' faces, then calling them liars, is worse. 12:55 PM - 30 Jul 2016 198 198 Retweets 242 242 likes As the MSM is focused on Donald Trump and his statements on Khizr and Ghazala Khan, Hillary Clinton was on Fox News this morning where she again called into question the truthfulness of family members who alleged she told them in private that the attack in Begnhazi was caused by a YouTube video.
She told Fox’s Chris Wallace, “I don’t hold any ill feeling for someone who in that moment may not fully recall everything that was or wasn’t said.”
In other words, they’re lying:
And as America Rising points out, FactCheck.org found that Hillary didn’t blame Benghzai on Terrorism until 6 days after meeting with the families:
In the days immediately following the attack in Libya, Clinton cited a video rather than terrorism as the root cause of the attack that September day in 2012. Despite her claims that she did cite terrorism immediately, a detailed accounting of the events following the attack by FactCheck.org shows Clinton did not mention terrorism until September 20, a full six days after she met with the grieving families. Transcript:
View image on Twitter View image on Twitter Follow Tamara Keith ? @tamarakeithNPR On Fox News Sunday, Clinton was asked to respond to the RNC speech of Pat Smith, a grieving parent much like Khan. 9:37 AM - 31 Jul 2016
ISIS Joins Donald Trump in Dishonoring Humayun Khan’s Sacrifice
THEY DESERVE EACH OTHER
The Republican nominee continued his war on the parents of a U.S. Army captain while the Islamic State called the Muslim war hero an apostate—and attacked Hillary Clinton.
By Katie Zavadski 07.31.16 1:44 PM ET
ISIS joined Donald Trump on Sunday in dishonoring the sacrifice of U.S. Army Capt. Humayun Khan.
Khan was posthumously awarded the Bronze Star and Purple Heart and is buried at Arlington National Cemetery. ISIS published a picture of his headstone and captioned it, “Beware of dying as an apostate.”
The terrorist group calls all Muslims who don’t adhere to its narrow ideology apostates and reserves particular ire for those who live and participate in Western democracies.
Like ISIS, Trump made the issue Islam instead of Khan.
Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump Captain Khan, killed 12 years ago, was a hero, but this is about RADICAL ISLAMIC TERROR and the weakness of our "leaders" to eradicate it! 7:57 AM - 31 Jul 2016 · New Jersey, USA, United States [ https://twitter.com/search?q=place%3A65b4760a2b411e11 (with comments)]
“If it was up to Donald Trump, he never would have been in America,” Khizr Khan, the soldier’s father, said. “He vows to build walls, and ban us from this country.”
Trump first responded in a statement where he said the Khans had “no right” to criticize him.
“Captain Humayun Khan was a hero to our country and we should honor all who have made the ultimate sacrifice to keep our country safe,” he said. “While I feel deeply for the loss of his son, Mr. Khan, who has never met me, has no right to stand in front of millions of people and claim I have never read the Constitution, which is false, and say many other inaccurate things.”
Khizr Khan immediately struck back, calling the statement “faked empathy” that is “typical for a person without a soul.”
“She had nothing to say. She probably—maybe she wasn’t allowed to have anything to say,” Trump told George Stephanopolous in an interview airing Sunday. (The Republican nominee added that Khizr Khan was “very emotional” but a “nice guy.”)
Trump belittled that claim when Khizr Khan made it at the DNC.
“Did Hillary’s script writer write it?” Trump asked in the Stephanopolous interview, which was taped on Friday.
In fact, Khan spoke extemporaneously.
Then Trump continued to claim he has a made a “lot of sacrifices” by creating jobs.
The same issue of Dabiq apparently took a jab at Hillary Clinton while saying nothing about Trump. The magazine rails about the “extinction” of Western women because of the West’s war on human nature, which dictates that “woman does not imitate man.”
“For this reason, when the daughter of a Persian king became ruler of Persia, the Prophet said, ‘A people who give their authority to a woman will never prosper,’” it said.
Trump Ally Says Khan ‘Agent of Muslim Brotherhood’
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08.01.16
Roger Stone, a longtime friend and confidant to Donald Trump, jumped into the fray over Khizr Khan’s scathing criticism of the Republican presidential nominee on Sunday, calling Khan a “Muslim Brotherhood agent.” Khan, the father of slain American war hero Humayun Khan, slammed Trump for his anti-Muslim rhetoric and “schoolyard bullying” in a DNC speech last week. His comments prompted a great deal of praise, but they also triggered a spat between Trump and the Khan family, with Trump questioning why Khan’s wife did not speak during the DNC speech. While Trump’s VP on Sunday apparently engaged in damage control by saying Trump “adores” the Khan family [ http://www.rawstory.com/2016/07/mike-pence-tries-to-clean-up-trumps-khan-family-mess-reaffirms-muslim-ban-instead/ ], Stone took to Twitter to write: “Mr. Khan more than an aggrieved father of a Muslim son—he’s Muslim Brotherhood agent helping Hillary [
Mr. Khan more than an aggrieved father of a Muslim son- he's Muslim Brotherhood agent helping Hillary https://t.co/mJuUYw60nK
, "@RogerJStoneJr I enjoy irratting all you elitist jerk-offs. Hillary supported the war that killed Capt. Khan. Eat it.")]” Stone then linked to a conspiracy theory website claiming Khan’s son was killed not as a hero in Iraq, but as a Muslim on an “Islamist mission” killed before he could complete it [ http://linkis.com/shoebat.com/2016/07/amTCP ]. Trump has not yet commented on Stone’s remarks.