Friday Afternoon Roundup – Hearts and Minds
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HEARTS AND MINDS
The Benghazi hearings sucked most of the oxygen in the room on the right, which is why the press conference on the next day by SEAL families and military experts on the Seal Team Six attack got little attention from the conservative media.
Those that did write about it focused mainly on the Muslim prayer, but not on the bigger issues involving the Rules of Engagement. And those issues, believe it or not, are bigger than Benghazi.
Let’s begin with Charles Strange, the father of Navy SEAL Michael Strange, calling out Biden and the administration’s Muslim appeasement in true Philly fashion.
“They hate us. They know our rules of engagement,” he tells the people, too many of whom aren’t listening. “After the crash, the Taliban came up with kids in front of them to see if they could skin our soldiers alive.” William and Karen Vaughn’s layout of the appeasement that got their son killed is even more important.
A FEARFUL SYMMETRY
According to Al-Ahram, Stone told prosecutors the attack took place while he was on his way to the US Embassy to finish some paperwork for his wife. A young man enquired about his nationality and stabbed him in the neck after he said he was American.
The man who stabbed an American in Cairo on Thursday says he was motivated by a hatred of the United States.
Ironically, hating the United States was something that Mahmoud had in common with Christopher.
When invited to a seven year old’s Israel themed birthday party, Stone declined by asserting that he didn’t just hate Israel… he also hated America, writing… “If she had invited me to a party celebrating the US I suspect my response would have been the same. This is not ONLY because of the odious behavior of the US and Israeli governments, but also because of the destruction wrought in the name of nationalism in general.”
American Professor Who Hates America Stabbed in Cairo by Muslim Who Also Hates America
PEACE IN OUR TIME
Whenever the media needed a “moderate” Palestinian Arab official to trot out, they would mention Jibril Rajoub.
CBS News describes him in its bio as “Rajoub, a moderate, was a longtime player in peace talks and truce negotiations with Israel.”