Posted on 07/31/2016 8:23:26 PM PDT by Kaslin
What to make of the furor touched off by the speech at the Democratic National Convention of Khizr Khan? Khan spoke about his son, an American war hero, Army Captain Humayun Khan, a Muslim, who gave his life 12 years ago in Iraq to save his soldiers from a suicide bomber.
But Khan, the grieving father, did not stop there. In a windup to endorsing Hillary Clinton as "the healer," waving a copy of the American Constitution, Khan attacked Donald Trump, asking if he has even read the U.S. Constitution, and saying "You have sacrificed nothing and no one."
Trump then attacked Khan, implying that his wife, Ghazala Khan, had remained mute onstage because she was a Muslim woman. Ghazala Khan has now written an op-ed in the Washington Post, grieving for her son and attacking Trump: "Ghazala Khan: Trump criticized my silence. He knows nothing about true sacrifice." Khizr Khan has just appeared on NBC TV's "Meet the Press" to denounce Trump as "a candidate without a moral compass."
By all means, let's debate these matters. But in an election contest with plenty to deplore on both sides, what's sauce for the gander should also be sauce for the goose. If we are going to talk about candidates without a moral compass, what about Hillary Clinton?
In finding a way through this minefield -- in honoring war heroes and respecting their families, while navigating the sinkholes of this presidential race -- I'd say Seth Lipsky's New York Sun gets it exactly right, in an editorial headlined "Gold Star Hypocrisy."
The Sun begins, quite rightly:
It was a magnificent thing for Secretary Clinton and the Democratic Party to honor the heroism of, in Captain Humayun Khan, a Muslim-American who gave his life for his comrades and country. It was a reminder at a time when America is under attack by an enemy who claims to be acting in the name of Islam that there are millions of loyal Americans who adhere to the Muslim faith. Captain Khans heroism is impossible to alloy.
The Sun goes on to express shock that Khizr Khan "used his son's sacrifice on the field of battle for political purposes," but underscores that we must respect Khan and his wife: "his and his wife's grief is unimaginable. They are Gold Star parents, and all Americans will rise in their presence."
Then the Sun asks, and answers, an important question:
Where was Hillary Clinton at the hour Captain Khan stepped forward in the face of our common foe? She, after all, had cast one of the votes that sent him to war (a majority of Democratic senators did so). Yet as it became clear that the fight would be tougher than she had imagined, Mrs. Clinton had begun to retreat. Though she claimed to Larry King of CNN that she didnt regret her vote to give the president war authority, she started to cavil.
The Sun further notes that Clinton began waffling on the war -- for which she voted -- shortly before "Captain Khan stepped forward in the face of the enemy." And when President Bush stepped forward, ordering the surge to secure victory, "Mrs. Clinton opposed him tooth and nail." The Sun further reminds us that during the surge, Clinton "mocked General David Petraeus, to whom she said, in a public hearing viewable by his own troops, that his war reports required a 'willing suspension of disbelief.'
The Sun concludes that the biggest problem Clinton has in this race "is that everything about her is political":
Her support for the war was political. Her opposition to the war was political. Her use of Captain Khans example was political, as was her use of Captain Khans father. The only things real in this drama turn out to be the intrepidity of Captain Khan himself, the grief of his family, and the fidelity of the president who sent him to war.
To this I'd add that while it is fair game to ask Trump what sacrifices he has made, we might ask the same of Clinton. (No, I would not count her tale of arriving in 1996 "under sniper fire" in Bosnia).
On the same evening that Khizr Khan addressed the Democratic National Convention, Chelsea Clinton introduced Hillary as the devoted mother, who was "always there for me," and who is now the doting grandmother who will "drop everything for a few minutes of blowing kisses and reading Chugga -Chugga Choo-Choo with her granddaughter." Perhaps so. But when Islamist terrorists murdered four Americans on Sept. 11-12, 2012, in Benghazi, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was not there for them, their families, or for the American public. Her prime efforts were devoted not to saving these men during the attacks, or to telling the public the truth afterward, but to the Obama administration's campaign season "messaging," and the farce of the "video."
To quote Hillary, "What difference, at this point, does it make?"
Just this: It's a dangerous world right now, far more so than when President Obama took office. The next American president will likely have far less latitutude for "messaging," because the realities now rolling toward us like a tsunami will impose their own constraints. Not only have we seen the proliferation of Islamist terrorism, including the rise of ISIS, with its atrocities and turf in the Middle East and its spawn of terrorist attacks from San Bernardino to Brussels, Orlando, Nice and Rouen. In a world where freedom has been on the decline for a solid decade, America faces the rise of such militarizing and increasingly aggressive powers as Russia and China, the expanding reach of terrorist-sponsoring Iran (now benefiting from a nuclear deal that will not stop Tehran getting the bomb), and a totalitarian North Korea now prepping for its fifth nuclear test.
Personally, I'd like to bring Ronald Reagan back from the grave. But given that we must choose from what we've now got, let's be clear-eyed about the realities -- on both sides of the aisle.
It wouldn’t surprise me if we learned that she and blumenthal and their CIA buddies were helping to find fund the insurgency
Well, that certainly sounds "dark".
She was spit shining the darkness in her heart with a 5 gallon can of Kiwi.
We know for sure Bill never sacrificed a thing by going into the military - in fact he ducked out on his obligation if I recall correctly......
I suppose we must ask, when faced with the 12-year-old memory of the fallen moslem, “What difference, at this point, does it make?”
“Where Was Hillary Clinton When Captain Khan Gave His Life in Iraq?”
DRUNK......and falling down the stairs as usual.
Remember when Bubba got drunk and fell down the stairs at that golfer’s(Greg Norman?) party and then tried to look like FDR in a wheelchair after he wrenched his knee?
Both of ‘em are pathetic.
Trump doesn’t drink.
“............Ghazala Khan has now written an op-ed in the Washington Post, grieving for her son and attacking Trump: “Ghazala Khan: Trump criticized my silence.....”
The Khan’s are Muslims. I don’t believe anything of any Muslim, because their alleged faith tells me I cannot believe them. Unlike my faith that tells me to lie is a sin, Islam teaches it is just fine to lie to further their alleged faith, their goals as dictated by their alleged holy book.
So as far as I am concerned this issue is non.
For heaven’s sake. The guy died 12 years ago. What difference, at this point, does it make?
Exactly. And this sleazy islamic scumbag bastard Khan needs to stfu now.
Eat with your left hand Khan!!!
That’s right. Trump talks about it in *Art of the Deal*. He doesn’t drink because he wants to be clear headed at all times.
A real plus for a CIC, if you asked me.
I honor their son’s service and sacrifice.
What I have no use for is the parents’ politicizing and misleading using the memory of their dead son. It’s clear enough that they have an agenda. They dishonor their son’s memory by using him for political purposes.
Ghazala Khan has now written an op-ed in the Washington Post, grieving for her son and attacking Trump: “Ghazala Khan: Trump criticized my silence. He knows nothing about true sacrifice.” Khizr Khan has just appeared on NBC TV’s “Meet the Press” to denounce Trump as “a candidate without a moral compass.”
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so we still haven’t heard from the mother...
anyone could have written a statement...
Khan have you read the Constitution ???
Trump has a right to confront his accusers...
You have denied him that right...
He asked the mother to speak...she or you have refused ...
Rip pages out of the Constitution much, Khan ???
Nah. Kiwi suggests it's a fake.
She was spit shining her soul with the ashes of dead babies, Vince Foster, et al.
Black soul?
That’s racist!
Melodrama
The Dems are using a Muslim soldier”s death as a political ploy, not Trump.
George W. was a teetotaler. Didn’t help much.
W is an alcoholic who stopped drinking.
Yuge difference.
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