Clinton’s Kahn Game

hillary-clinton-old-hag-3There are a few stories out there now about the row over Khizr Kahn, Trump, and the Clinton machine. This one is short and sweet, but it makes an excellent point.

The article by Rodger Stone makes some important observations that are being ignored by the media. And that is why I’m posting a chunk of that with the original links, not in defense of anyone in particular, but to expose Hillary for the corrupt freight train to hell that she represents.

By using Mr. Khan as surrogate, Hillary Clinton has attempted to hide behind her own abysmal record as both Secretary of State and a U.S. Senator.  Not only has Hillary Clinton not made the sacrifices that Mr. Khan has talked about, but she has actually profited from her public service. It’s shameful to Capt. Kahn’s memory.

For far too long, Saudi Arabia has been funding terrorism without consequences and has been actively involved in the American political process, funding people on both sides of the aisle — like Hillary Clinton and John McCain.

One of Hillary Clinton’s top financial backers is the kingdom of Saudi Arabia, from whom Clinton has received millions of dollars. As the book and film Clinton Cash show, Bill and Hillary Clinton have received between $10-25 Million dollars from the Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia. The Clintons have gladly taken this money from Saudi Arabia, despite the fact that Clinton herself admitted in a 2009 memo exposed by WikiLeaks that the Saudis were funding terrorism. The Saudi funding of terrorism was also highlighted in the recently released “28 pages” about the 9/11 attack that occurred while Clinton was the senator from New York State. Hillary Clinton has refused to comment on the 28 Pages.

Hillary Clinton’s top aide Huma Abedin was raised in Saudi Arabia and worked for a publication sponsored by the Muslim World League, the specific organization that Clinton herself said was funding terror in the 2009 memo published by WikiLeaks.

Now we have Sen. John McCain — with a nonprofit bearing his name taking $1 million from Saudi Arabia — springing to the defense of Mr. Kahn, just as he sprang to the defense of Huma Abedin when her security clearance was questioned.

Former U.S. Navy SEAL Team Six Leader Rob O’Neill, in the first link up top, asks, why now?

“It is unfortunate,” O’Neill said. “They shouldn’t be politicizing it. And there was no mistake he came out for the Clintons. He’s worked for the Clintons before, and there have been three presidential elections since his son was killed. They could have come out for — this is one he decided to come out for. This is part of the Clinton machine. There’s no mistake that Mr. Trump was interviewed by George Stephanopoulos. He’s in the Clinton camp as well, and this is how Clinton politics work as opposed to going on Hillary’s record we’re just going to how bad you are.”

Why now? Politics, favors, cronyism, the blind pursuit of power, and knowing you suck bad, but that sucking is not a barrier to entry when it comes to the Oval office.

Hillary is the worst candidate in decades. She is a pathological liar. She has no charisma. Her speaking style is irritating bordering on obnoxious. Her family is corrupt and felonious. She and her husband are one-percenters that collude with global elites and the sworn-banker enemy of her base. Her elevation to nominee was fixed by her party. She makes deals with our enemies to enrich herself, and all of that will become part and parcel of her administration.

Her only chance at victory is being second worst but given this electorate that is not too high a hill for Hillary to climb.

 

[Update] Corrected the spelling of “Khizr”.”

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