Backlash for Trump after he lashes out at the Muslim parents of a dead U.S. soldier

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Backlash for Trump after he lashes out at the Muslim parents of a dead U.S. soldier




'You have sacrificed nothing': Father of killed Muslim soldier to Trump
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Humayun Khan was an American Muslim Army soldier who died serving the U.S. after 9/11. His father, Khizr Khan, spoke at the Democratic National Convention and offered a strong rebuke of Donald Trump, saying, "Have you even read the United States Constitution?" (Video: Victoria Walker/The Washington Post;Photo: Michael Robinson Chavez/The Washington Post)
By Jose A. DelReal and Anne Gearan July 30 at 11:17 PM

Republican Donald Trump lashed out Saturday at two Muslim American parents who lost their son while he served in the U.S. military in Iraq and who appeared at the Democratic National Convention last week, stirring outrage among critics who said the episode proves that Trump lacks the compassion and temperament to be president.

Asked to comment on the convention speech of Khizr Khan, a Pakistani immigrant whose son, Army Capt. Humayun Khan, died in Iraq in 2004, Trump described Khan as “very emotional” and said he “probably looked like a nice guy to me” — then accused him of being controlled by the Clinton campaign.

“Who wrote that? Did Hillary’s scriptwriters write it?” he asked in an interview with ABC.

Trump also questioned why Khan’s wife, Ghazala, did not speak on stage, despite the fact that she sat for an interview with MSNBC the following day.

“His wife, if you look at his wife, she was standing there. She had nothing to say. She probably, maybe she wasn’t allowed to have anything to say,” he said. “You tell me, but plenty of people have written that. She was extremely quiet and it looked like she had nothing to say.”

Father of Muslim soldier offers Trump his copy of the Constitution
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Muslim American Khizr Khan, whose son Humayun was killed while serving in the U.S. Army, offered Republican candidate Donald Trump his copy of the Constitution during a speech at the Democratic convention. (The Washington Post)
The Khans appeared in Philadelphia on Thursday, the same night that Trump’s Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton, formally accepted her party’s nomination. Khizr Khan’s moving remarks quickly reverberated beyond the arena, and their effects have since spilled out onto the campaign trail. In an interview the following day with MSNBC, Ghazala Khan said she did not speak because she is still devastated by her son’s death and grows emotional when she sees his picture.

Although only the latest instance in which Trump has attacked a convention speaker, the Republican nominee’s remarks drew strong rebukes Saturday — but only silence from several senior GOP leaders, including House Speaker Paul D. Ryan, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and the vice-presidential nominee, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence.

“Trump’s slur against Captain Khan’s mother is, even for him, beyond the pale,” tweeted John Weaver, a Republican strategist for Ohio Gov. John Kasich. “He has NO redeeming qualities.”

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Matt Mackowiak, another GOP strategist, tweeted: “There is only one response for Trump to the criticism: ‘As an American, I deeply appreciate the patriotic sacrifice of the Khan family.’”

The Clinton campaign’s Karen Finney offered this: “Trump is truly shameless to attack the family of an American hero. Many thanks to the Khan family for your sacrifice, we stand with you.”

In Youngstown, Ohio, on Saturday, Clinton addressed the controversy as part of a larger discussion of Trump’s temperament.

“He attacked the distinguished father of a soldier who had sacrificed himself for his unit, Captain Khan,” Clinton said in disbelief.











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In a statement earlier that day, she said: “I was very moved to see Ghazala Khan stand bravely and with dignity in support of her son on Thursday night. And I was very moved to hear her speak last night, bravely and with dignity, about her son’s life and the ultimate sacrifice he made for his country.”

With Ghazala by his side on the convention stage last week, Khizr Khan blasted Trump’s rhetoric on Muslims and immigrants. Pulling his pocket version of the Constitution from his jacket, he questioned whether Trump has read the document.

“You have sacrificed nothing and no one,” Khan said in a halting and forceful voice.

[Khizr Khan’s loss: A grieving father of a soldier struggles to understand]

In the ABC interview, Trump pointed to the sacrifices he has made as a businessman: “I think I’ve made a lot of sacrifices. I work very, very hard. I’ve created thousands and thousands of jobs, tens of thousands of jobs,” Trump said.

“I think my popularity with the vets is through the roof,” he added later.

The backlash was swift and unsparing Saturday as high-profile political strategists from both parties tore into Trump and questioned his character.

“Trump revealed exactly who he is in this answer and it’s not pretty. A man this callous and cruel can’t be President,” former Obama senior advisor Dan Pfieffer fired off on Twitter Saturday afternoon.

“There is still a role for shame in society,” Stuart Stevens, former top strategist to 2012 GOP nominee Mitt Romney, tweeted out Saturday in response.

Paul Rieckoff, the founder and chief executive of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, told ABC that Trump’s comparison of his own sacrifice to that of war veterans is an insult.

“For anyone to compare their ‘sacrifice’ to a Gold Star family member is insulting, foolish and ignorant. Especially someone who has never served himself and has no children serving,” he said. “Our country has been at war for a decade and a half, and the truth is most Americans have sacrificed nothing. Most of them are smart and grounded enough to admit it.”

In a statement titled “Setting the Record Straight,” Trump called Humayun Khan a “hero” but rejected his father’s accusations.

“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,” the statement read. “If I become President, I will make America safe again.”

Trump avoided the draft during the Vietnam War through several student deferments. He was later medically disqualified from service.

Several of Trump’s critics said Saturday that Trump’s attacks on the Khans are part of a broader pattern in which the candidate lashes out at others in extraordinarily personal terms for criticizing him. Many say that voters should worry about what it means in terms of Trump’s temperament and, in particular, how he would deal with foreign leaders as president.

“He’s a person that has no self-control. He just has no sense of decency or empathy when it comes to dealing with others,” said Tim Miller, a veteran GOP strategist and former communications director for Jeb Bush. “It’s always zero sum. You compliment me, I compliment you. You criticize me, I mock you. That’s what this is about. It’s all about him and his egotism.”

Miller added that Trump’s past statements, including his attack against Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) for being a prisoner of war, have given Democrats an opening to defend the service of veterans in direct response to the Republican nominee’s own words.


Clinton had apparently planned to address the back and forth between Trump and the Khans during her first public remarks Saturday in Johnstown. CNN reported that a producer near the stage saw that portion of the script on Clinton’s teleprompter.

In the MSNBC interview Friday, Khizr Khan called on McConnell (R-Ky.) and Ryan (R-Wis.) — both of whom he called patriots and decent — to repudiate Trump’s comments about Muslims and other immigrants. “This is a moral imperative for both leaders, to say to him, ‘Enough.’ 

“The only reason they’re not repudiating this, his behavior, his threat to our democracy, our decency, our foundation is just because of political consequences,” he said in the interview.

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Aides to Ryan and McConnell would not respond directly to the Khans, nor would they address what Trump had to say about the couple. Pence directed media inquiries to the Trump campaign.

Don Stewart, a spokesman for McConnell, pointed to a December statement in which McConnell said Trump’s suggestion of a Muslim travel ban was “completely and totally inconsistent with American values.”

AshLee Strong, a spokeswoman for Ryan, also noted the speaker’s past denunciation of the travel ban.

“The speaker has made clear many times that he rejects this idea and himself has talked about how Muslim Americans have made the ultimate sacrifice for this country,” she said.



Gearan reported from Johnstown, Pa., and Pittsburgh. Mike DeBonis in Washington, John Wagner in Raleigh, N.C., and Philip Bump in New York contributed to this report.

 
So you don't have to show your tax returns when you're running for president??? I thought that was a law.
 
Meanwhile this dude has sacrificed nothing at all and has been nothing but bluster and big talk as long as he's been on Earth (on easy street no less). This guy took deferment after deferment to get out of Vietnam like all privileged sons of the US. I've chewed out veterans who support this guy.... say what the fuck you want of McCain for example but that dude put his money where his mouth was (and Trump had the gall to diss him too, lousy bitch that he is). These chicken-hawk, no-heart-having, weak fucks disgust me :smh:
 
Fuck that Palastani nigga. I'm not supporting his fucking ass. They are more racist towards blacks than Trump will ever be. And thats saying a lot.
 
So you don't have to show your tax returns when you're running for president??? I thought that was a law.

It's not a law. However, all Presidents and those running have done it. It shows how much you make, how much you pay in income tax and what charitable donations you have made. For him to talk about he's being audited and that's why he's now showing them, makes zero sense. I suspect he's not making as much as he suggests and his charitable donations are very low, if any at all.
 
Fuck all concerned. Close the borders and restrict immigration. And you don't even have this discussion.

People got the right to say whatever they want.

And the Great Master-Mind of the Cambodian genocide said it best:

“Military men are just dumb, stupid animals to be used as pawns in foreign policy.”-Henry Kissinger

Shit, Hilary said the GRAND CYCLOPS of the West VA chapter of the KKK was her friend, mentor and role model. The GRAND CYCLOPS is also known as UNITED STATES SENATOR Robert Byrd.

Ain't no BGOL "GUN GRABBING, So called DEMOCARTS mad about that?
 
Fuck all concerned. Close the borders and restrict immigration. And you don't even have this discussion.

People got the right to say whatever they want.

And the Great Master-Mind of the Cambodian genocide said it best:

“Military men are just dumb, stupid animals to be used as pawns in foreign policy.”-Henry Kissinger

Shit, Hilary said the GRAND CYCLOPS of the West VA chapter of the KKK was her friend, mentor and role model. The GRAND CYCLOPS is also known as UNITED STATES SENATOR Robert Byrd.

Ain't no BGOL "GUN GRABBING, So called DEMOCARTS mad about that?
But he apologized:rolleyes:
 
But he apologized:rolleyes:

Peace Supreme,
Are you speaking of Kissinger?

What did he apologize for?
  • The statement regarding the soldiers?
  • Did he say its not true?
  • Or did he apologize to the super khazarians he serves for going off script?
  • Did he apologize for alerting the lambs of the continuing International War Making Complex. And almost exposing the International mischief makers?
Did he apologize for the Cambodian genocide?

Do you believe an apology from Kissinger is sincere?

Or are you talking about the Hilary's mentor, hero, role model and friend the GRAND CYCLOPS of the West Virginia KKK, Robert Byrd?
 
Ghazala Khan’s son, U.S. Army Capt. Humayun Khan, was killed in Iraq in 2004.

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Donald Trump has asked why I did not speak at the Democratic convention. He said he would like to hear from me. Here is my answer to Donald Trump: Because without saying a thing, all the world, all America, felt my pain. I am a Gold Star mother. Whoever saw me felt me in their heart.

Donald Trump said I had nothing to say. I do. My son Humayun Khan, an Army captain, died 12 years ago in Iraq. He loved America, where we moved when he was 2 years old. He had volunteered to help his country, signing up for the ROTC at the University of Virginia. This was before the attack of Sept. 11, 2001. He didn’t have to do this, but he wanted to.

When Humayun was sent to Iraq, my husband and I worried about his safety. I had already been through one war, in Pakistan in 1965, when I was just a high school student. So I was very scared. You can sacrifice yourself, but you cannot take it that your kids will do this.

'You have sacrificed nothing': Father of killed Muslim soldier to Trump
Play Video7:07

Humayun Khan was an American Muslim Army soldier who died serving the U.S. after 9/11. His father, Khizr Khan, spoke at the Democratic National Convention and offered a strong rebuke of Donald Trump, saying, "Have you even read the United States Constitution?" (Video: Victoria Walker/The Washington Post;Photo: Michael Robinson Chavez/The Washington Post)
We asked if there was some way he could not go, because he had already done his service. He said it was his duty. I cannot forget when he was going to the plane, and he looked back at me. He was happy, and giving me strength: “Don’t worry, Mom. Everything will be all right.”

The last time I spoke to my son was on Mother’s Day 2004. We had asked him to call us collect whenever he could. I begged him to be safe. I asked him to stay back, and not to go running around trying to become a hero, because I knew he would do something like that.

He said, “Mom, these are my soldiers, these are my people. I have to take care of them.” He was killed by a car bomber outside the gates of his base. He died trying to save his soldiers and innocent civilians.

That is my son. Humayun was always dependable. If I was vacuuming the house and he was home, he would take the vacuum from my hand and clean the house. He volunteered to teach disabled children in the hospital how to swim. He said, “I love when they have a little bit of progress and their faces, they light up. At least they are that much happy.” He wanted to be a lawyer, like his father, to help people.

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Humayun is my middle son, and the others are doing so well, but every day I feel the pain of his loss. It has been 12 years, but you know hearts of pain can never heal as long as we live. Just talking about it is hard for me all the time. Every day, whenever I pray, I have to pray for him, and I cry. The place that emptied will always be empty.

I cannot walk into a room with pictures of Humayun. For all these years, I haven’t been able to clean the closet where his things are — I had to ask my daughter-in-law to do it. Walking onto the convention stage, with a huge picture of my son behind me, I could hardly control myself. What mother could? Donald Trump has children whom he loves. Does he really need to wonder why I did not speak?
 
Peace Supreme,
Are you speaking of Kissinger?

What did he apologize for?
  • The statement regarding the soldiers?
  • Did he say its not true?
  • Or did he apologize to the super khazarians he serves for going off script?
  • Did he apologize for alerting the lambs of the continuing International War Making Complex. And almost exposing the International mischief makers?
Did he apologize for the Cambodian genocide?

Do you believe an apology from Kissinger is sincere?

Or are you talking about the Hilary's mentor, hero, role model and friend the GRAND CYCLOPS of the West Virginia KKK, Robert Byrd?
Sarcasm....Robert Byrd. FUCK him...
 
Khan should really be saying fuck you to both of these pieces of shit. One is partially responsible for his son's death, and the other mocks Muslims at every turn.

From the candidates to the supporters, this election is the biggest fucking clown show I've ever seen. :smh:
 
Fuck that Palastani nigga. I'm not supporting his fucking ass. They are more racist towards blacks than Trump will ever be. And thats saying a lot.
You do have a point. Asians of all descents and these dudes stay racist. In my travels, i have found that Polynesians are racist. Clearly Australia. Italy. Spain has the most skin bleaching commercials and ads I've ever seen. They are already beige and they still bleach. They really really want to be viewed as white. Greece is racist as shit. SOUTH Africa. Even the dark ones born in the modern cities have some black hate going on. Was called a coconut a black female. (Only black on the outside.) So i don't put nothing past any arabs.
 
Sarcasm....Robert Byrd. FUCK him...

Peace Supreme,

You know if you the right complexion for the connection.

You can do damn near anything and get a pass, blame it on:
  • youthful indiscretion
  • bad judgement
  • I was just trying to provide for my family
  • I was just trying to get ahead
  • I was just playing by the rules in place
  • I was tricked
  • Rap Music
  • Media
  • I saw my country changing for the worse
  • Etc., Etc.
They have a million and one excuses.

My bad on not catching the sarcasm and humor.
 
Does bgol consider soldiers who died in Iraq as heroes? Considering that we all know that the war on Iraq was unjustified and many innocent Iraqis were also killed.
 
why the muslim soldiers pops..

have to say..

trump is a "black' soul...tho....

made me feel some kind a way....

lol

I checked that to.

Man, alot of those SW or Central Asian barbarians hate the shit out of ORIGINAL PEOPLE.

Its definitely some bullshit to this guy it just has not come out yet.

Why is nobody speaking about Jamel Shaw's father. His son was killed by an illegal Hispanic gang member just released from prison. Because he had on some article of clothing with red in it.

Why is nobody speaking about Hilary's fucked up comments to the Mother of a soldier killed at Benghazi, attacks?

Not calling you out BROTHER, but BGOL is some getting really full of gay socialist gay shills and agent.

Kats only want to discuss a matter from a biased position which has nothing to do with, honesty, truth and fairness.
 
Does bgol consider soldiers who died in Iraq as heroes? Considering that we all know that the war on Iraq was unjustified and many innocent Iraqis were also killed.

I consider most them victim of propaganda and global agendas they clearly did not understand or were unaware of.

Bottom line victims of staged and planned International Banker greed played out in global warfare. This false narrative of terrorism.
 
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