"I spoke a lot about that and wish that my son joined the army and fought ISIS. That would be much better," he said.
The male news anchor asked the reporter:
"Did you pick up an vibes of shame or impropriety at the moment? I mean, here's the Presidential nominee talking about the massacre and the lives it claimed, and you don't pick up a sense of that, at least, I don't in that. Did you you get any of that when you're talking to him one on one?"
The reporter:
"I asked him several times what he was thinking when she was talking about what happened in Orlando while she was on the stage, and he kind of answered, but he sort of wanted to direct the conversation in other ways."
The end of the article quotes him as saying he loves the United States and had lived here a long time, so people shouldn't be surprised to see him there.
He loves the Taliban. Liars will be fans of liars.
One question for Mr Mateen would clear up a lot of things:
Which is supreme: the Constitution or Sharia?