It wasn't related to Khizr Khan, the father of a Muslim soldier who was killed in action. That man held up a copy of the Constitution at the convention and railed at Mr. Trump.
I'm fairly certain that Kahn was using the Constitution as a prop, because he has a long history of promoting Sharia Law. In fact, Kahn believes that “to Muslims, the Quran being the very word of God, it is the absolute authority from which springs the very conception of legality and every legal obligation."
So much for the Constitution.
No, the real controversy was Hillary Clinton calling the parents of two Benghazi victims liars.
On Fox News Sunday, Clinton was asked to respond to the RNC speech of Pat Smith, a grieving parent much like Khan. pic.twitter.com/SQQXTVVzIH
— Tamara Keith (@tamarakeithNPR) July 31, 2016
The concept of "absolute moral authority", which the Left imbued upon Cindy Sheehan in the Bush era, could not be reached for comment at press time.
Hat tip: BadBlue Real-time News.
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