Me TOO!!
Can’t disagree. How about if Trump attacks the Benghazi issue via the parents of the fallen, for example:
“During this campaign, I’ve met tens of thousands of fine Americans who have worn the uniform of this blessed country, as well as their families.
In addition, seventeen Medal of Honor winners and approximately two hundred generals and admirals support my candidacy.
I cannot begin to tell you how humbling that support is to me. My gratitude for their support will last a lifetime.
The honor of these fine people is a stark contrast to Hillary Clinton.
Hillary Clinton refused to properly secure that facility, even though many requests had been made - how horrible. But that’s not the worst thing. Far from it.
No, what is unforgivable is what Hillary Clinton did after the Benghazi attack. She knew that it was a terrorist attack yet she lied to the American people saying the attack was due to a YouTube video.
Even worse, she told that lie to the faces of the grieving families... there... on the tarmac... as those families gazed upon the flag draped coffins of their dead sons... heroes... who sacrificed their lives to save fellow Americans in peril. And they saved many.
When Hillary Clinton was rightfully condemned for this action, she not only denied what she did, she slandered the families of the fallen.
What Hillary Clinton did is more than incompetence - it is evil.
(Trump then pauses for effect, slowly turns toward Hillary.)
Hillary, shame on you. How can you look in the mirror after what you did to those fine Americans?”
That could be a very effective moment. Use the power of story to make the case.