Trump Exposes the Truth in Aftermath of Carnage: Clinton “Created ISIS”
At least 80 dead or dying humans were still bleeding on the pavement of Nice, France, Thursday night when Donald Trump used the carnage and the cable news outlets to attack his political opponents in the United States.
The Republican presidential nominee first turned to Twitter—“When will we learn? It is only getting worse”—before fleeing to his sanctuary television outlet, the right-wing Fox News Channel.
First to Greta Van Susteren, later to Bill O’Reilly, Trump blasted both President Obama and Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton after a gun-shooting terrorist drove a truck at high speed through a crowd at the end of a fireworks display on Bastille Day in France.
“I am, indeed, the law and order candidate,” Trump said via telephone. “Hillary is weak and ineffective.”
Trump said Clinton “created ISIS with her stupid policies” as Obama’s first Secretary of State.
Without knowing the identity of the terrorist or his motivation, Trump called again for the President to use the term “radical Islamic terrorists.”
Prodded by O’Reilly’s leading question, Trump said, if elected, he would ask Congress for a declaration of war against ISIS, which is also called the Islamic state and ISIL. It holds parts of Syria and Iraq.
“This is war!” Trump said, adding—as he often does—that the U.S. is letting into the country Muslim refugees who might really be terrorists.
“Hillary Clinton wants to allow 550 percent more,” Trump said of immigration. “It’s out of control . . . We need law and order! . . . Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama want to let more in . . . What are they doing? We will be very strong if I win. We will be very, very smart.”
Even by Trump’s low standards, it was a remarkable stream-of-consciousness rant that asserted facts that were unknown and unproven in his attempt to smear the other party.
He conflated unrelated things and repeated himself frequently with variations of lines from his stump speech and his heavy rotation of Fox News interviews.
“There’s no respect for law and order,” Trump said. “There’s no respect for anything or anybody. This has to be dealt with very harshly.”
Of course, at the end of the day, it was all about Trump.
“When I come out with my non-politically-correct statements that a lot of people have, and some people think are so terrible . . . We have got to get awfully tough and we have to get very, very smart and vigilant. If we don’t, we’re not going to have a society. We’re not going to have a world anymore. This is crazy.”
H/T – New York Observer
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Trump is spot on…
DONALD TRUMP is RIGHT on.
and it looks like EVERYONE knows it except
the moron who wrote this piece.