Donald Trump to Father of Fallen Soldier: 'I’ve Made a Lot of Sacrifices'

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Donald Trump to Father of Fallen Soldier: 'I’ve Made a Lot of Sacrifices'

Donald Trump to Father of Fallen Soldier: 'I’ve Made a Lot of Sacrifices'



In his first response to a searing charge from bereaved Army father Khizr Khan that he’d “sacrificed nothing” for his country, Donald Trump claimed that he had in fact sacrificed by employing “thousands and thousands of people.” He also suggested that Khan’s wife didn’t speak because she was forbidden to as a Muslim and questioned whether Khan’s words were his own.

"Who wrote that? Did Hillary's script writers write it?" Trump said in an interview with ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos. "I think I've made a lot of sacrifices. I work very, very hard."

On the last night of the Democratic National Convention on Thursday, Gold Star father Khizr Khan, his wife Ghazala by his side, recounted to the crowd how his son was killed in 2004 by a car bomb in Iraq.

Khan also chastised Trump for seeking to ban Muslims from entering the country, saying that his son, U.S. Army Capt. Humayun Khan, would not have been able to serve under a Trump presidency.

“Go look at the graves of brave patriots who died defending the United States of America,” Khan said, addressing Trump. “You will see all faiths, genders and ethnicities. You have sacrificed nothing and no one.”

Trump appeared to try to brush the speech aside, saying that Khan “was, you know, very emotional and probably looked like a nice guy to me.”

Trump also said, "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. You tell me."

This appears to be Trump tipping his hat to some on far-right wing and nationalist Twitter, who have suggested that Ghazala Khan was silent during her husband’s speech because they are Muslim that Khizr Khan prohibits his wife from speaking.

In an interview with ABC today, Ghazala said she did not speak because she was "in pain."

"Please. I am very upset when I heard when he said that I didn't say anything. I was in pain. If you were in pain you fight or you don't say anything, I’m not a fighter, I can't fight. So the best thing I do was quiet," Ghazala said.

Khizr Khan said he asked his wife of 42 years to speak, but she declined, knowing she would be too emotional.

"I invited her, would you like to say something on the stage when the invitation came, and she said, 'You know how it is with me, how upset I get,'" he said.

Pressed by Stephanopoulos to name the sacrifices he’d made for his country, Trump said: “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, built great structures. I've had tremendous success. I think I've done a lot.”

Trump also cited his work on behalf of veterans, including helping to build a Vietnam War memorial in Manhattan, and raising “millions of dollars” for vets.

Paul Rieckoff, the founder and CEO of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, a non partisan group with close to 200,000 members, called Trump's comparison of his sacrifices with those of someone like Khan "insulting, foolish and ignorant."

"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," Rieckoff said. "Our county 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."

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/donald-trump-father-fallen-soldier-ive-made-lot/story?id=41015051
 

Everyone is aware I am NOT a Trump supporter, but I'd have his back on this one.

When a family member gets suckered into flying overseas to kill and be killed, you do not by default, get to go around telling everyone that you have sacrificed for this country.

No, sir. You nor your son sacrificed for this Country. He sacrificed his life for Tyrants that chewed him up and spit him out. I am sorry for that, but let's not make it like he died while helping a bus full of nuns hanging off an overpass.

What has Trump sacrificed for this nation? No less and no more than most every other schlub out there alive today.
 
#TrumpSacrifices is blowing up

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I think a pakistani shopkeeper in a black neighborhood probably has the same mortal risks are US military per capita.

By Jimmy rustling the neocons & Clintons, the Trump sons are probably in as much mortal danger as the average US military member post 2017.

They are stepping in & out of Jeeps driven by Africans like Obama's drunken father.

Paul Rieckoff, the founder and CEO of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, a non partisan group with close to 200,000 members,

Maybe he should run for office & get 200,000 people to consciously & specifically vote for him.

I would speculate 70% of white military, 70% of black military & 70% of hispanic military veterans voted for Trump, Clinton & Bernie or along those lines; it breaks down along racial lines just like any other group of people.
 
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Yeah, you guys really got him this time. This won't fade away after two days like the other 1 million things that were supposed to sink Trump for good :rolleyes:

I think what makes them flip out is when Trump tries to compare himself to a military vet. Like when he said STDs were his Vietnam, or when he said he knows about soldiers because military school.
 
Old white people dont know how to use twitter. Ban them from voting.

http://voicesofdemocracy.umd.edu/buchanan-culture-war-speech-speech-text/
When Bill Clinton’s time came in Vietnam, he sat up in a dormitory room in Oxford, England, and figured out how to dodge the draft. [26] Let me ask the question to this convention. Which of these two men has won the moral authority to send young Americans into battle? I suggest, respectfully, it is the American patriot and war hero, Navy Lieutenant J. G. George Herbert Walker Bush.
 
Everyone is aware I am NOT a Trump supporter, but I'd have his back on this one.

When a family member gets suckered into flying overseas to kill and be killed, you do not by default, get to go around telling everyone that you have sacrificed for this country.

No, sir. You nor your son sacrificed for this Country. He sacrificed his life for Tyrants that chewed him up and spit him out. I am sorry for that, but let's not make it like he died while helping a bus full of nuns hanging off an overpass.

But Trump doesn't believe that nor did he say it. Also, the wife being silent isn't about religion, as he implied. He's anti Islam and keeps showing it.

What has Trump sacrificed for this nation? No less and no more than most every other schlub out there alive today.
 
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I think what makes them flip out is when Trump tries to compare himself to a military vet. Like when he said STDs were his Vietnam, or when he said he knows about soldiers because military school.

Here is a neg rep so you can say you have accomplished something today. -rep
 
No one flipped out. This is not a surprise.

They have an ongoing Chalkening that rich white guy Trump wont check his privilege, ever.
 
not fair, and dangerous. the military is not the only way for someone to be productive. selecting candidates mainly because they joined the military, or have children in the military is a dangerous militaristic trend
 
It's a good thing Trump didn't die in Vietnam or wouldn't have been able to deliver the current peace to millions of veterans and future veterans.
 
not fair, and dangerous. the military is not the only way for someone to be productive. selecting candidates mainly because they joined the military, or have children in the military is a dangerous militaristic trend

I agree, it's not necessary for the candidate to have military experience to be considered a productive citizen. But a lot of candidates who did serve will run on their service. And POTUS candidates, because they would be CiC, get extra scrutiny when it comes to questions about the military. There are ways to handle those questions, for those who never served, that tend to not piss people off. And then there are ways for Trump to handle those questions that seem to have the opposite effect:

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So this Khzir Khan guy raised his son in a false religion and essentially doomed him to perdition, and then compounded the sin by blessing his son in going overseas to kill more people who believe in the same false religion, taking more people to hell than just himself.

Why is this something to be proud of again?
 
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