See No Evil: Khan-troversy Repeats Five Big Lies of the Left
Khizr Khan’s public statements repeat several lies the left has perpetuated to crush opposing views, which must be exposed.
Khizr Khan’s public statements repeat several lies the left has perpetuated to crush opposing views, which must be exposed.
The military service of the Khans’ son does not give the Khans immunity from fact checking about statements they made in their partisan support of Hillary Clinton. Specifically: Mr. Khan asked about Mr. Trump’s “sacrifice” without posing a similar question about Secretary Hillary Clinton — where was HER sacrifice?
Alex Pfeiffer at the Daily Caller writes: “Khizr Khan, the Muslim father of a slain American soldier, is an attorney who has previously written in a law journal about Islamic law. He specifically wrote about the purity of the Quran and the Sunnah over all other texts and interpretations.”
Khizr Khan wrote that any writings on judicial matters “must always be subordinated to the Shari’ah and open to reconsideration by all Muslims.”
Khizr Khan, the Muslim Gold Star father that Democrats and their allies media wide have been using to hammer GOP presidential nominee Donald J. Trump, has deleted his law firm’s website from the Internet.
George Washington University Law School Professor John Banzhaf was a guest on Tuesday’s Breitbart News Daily, where he discussed the constitutionality of Donald Trump’s proposed ban on Muslim immigration with SiriusXM host Stephen K. Bannon.
On Monday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Hannity,” Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump argued that Humayun Khan wouldn’t have died if he was president “because I wouldn’t have been in the war, if I was president back then.” Trump
Janesville, WI– Republican nominee Donald Trump thanked Wisconsin business Paul Nehlen for defending him against the recent attacks from Hillary Clinton and corporate media.
On Monday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Special Report,” Fox News Media Analyst and host Howard Kurtz contrasted the coverage of the convention speeches given by Patricia Smith and Khizr Khan, arguing that Khan’s speech got more attention and praise because
Mainstream media figures from the New York Times to the Huffington Post to CNN are apoplectic Monday as their latest attack on Donald J. Trump, the Republican nominee for president, has crumbled yet again under the slightest bit of scrutiny.
Senator John McCain injected himself into the controversy between Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and Khizr Khan Monday. His primary opponent, former Arizona state Senator Dr. Kelli Ward, immediately called McCain out for falling for the “cynical political stunt cooked up by the Clinton Establishment.”
On Monday’s broadcast of “CNN Newsroom,” Patricia Smith, whose son Sean was killed in the 2012 Benghazi terror attack, stated that Democratic presidential nominee former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton hasn’t been “jumped on” “for anything that she has said
On Monday’s broadcast of “CNN Newsroom,” anchor Brooke Baldwin said that Democratic presidential nominee former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton criticized Benghazi victim Sean Smith’s mother Patricia, and that it’s “fair” to offer equal criticism of Clinton and Trump for
Khizr Khan, the Muslim Gold Star father that the mainstream media and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have been using to criticize Donald J. Trump, has deep ties to the government of Saudi Arabia—and to international Islamist investors through his own law firm. In addition to those ties to the wealthy Islamist nation, Khan also has ties to controversial immigration programs that wealthy foreigners can use to essentially buy their way into the United States—and has deep ties to the “Clinton Cash” narrative through the Clinton Foundation.
Perhaps a better testimony from Khizr Khan would have been for him to talk about how Hillary Clinton was in the U.S. Senate when she voted to invade Iraq.
Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan opted to join in on Hillary Clinton’s latest attack against his party’s nominee.
Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union,” the father of a fallen Muslim soldier who spoke at the Democratic National convention and accused Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump of sacrificing nothing for his country, Khizr Khan said, “The world is”They
Donald Trump is embroiled in another media controversy, this time over his reaction when asked about the emotional speech at the Democratic National Convention by the bereaved parents of Capt. Humayun Khan, an immigrant soldier who died in Iraq in 2004.