2016 Democratic Platform and Convention

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  1. SlyPokerDog

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    Maybe the fact that he speaks Arabic factors in....ya think?
     
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    EL PRESIDENTE Username Retired in Honor of Lanny.

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    EL PRESIDENTE Username Retired in Honor of Lanny.

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    she kind of looks like the joker
     
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    Khizr Khan's 'Deep Legal and Financial Connections' to Hillary Clinton

    An unexpected controversy took root after the July 2016 Democratic National Convention (DNC) involving key speaker Khizr Khan, who took to the convention stage to speak about Donald Trump, Muslims in America, and the loss of his son, U.S. Army Captain Humayun Khan. In the succeeding days, Trump himself repeatedly attacked the Khans in public statements, provoking disgust among both ends of the political spectrum over his criticisms of a Gold Star family. (Captain Humayun Khan was killed in Iraq protecting members of his U.S. Army unit from suicide bombers.)

    The brouhaha has also spawned multiple attempts to discredit Khizr Khan as a form of agent provocateur, everything from claims that he is an operative of the Muslim Brotherhood to attempts to link him to the government of Saudi Arabia and Hillary Clinton:

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    In that latter vein, the unreliable Breitbart asserted that Khizr Khan is "financially and legally tied deeply to the government of Saudi Arabia and to the Clintons themselves" through his former employment at a Washington law firm:

    Until now, it looked like the Khans were just Gold Star parents who the big bad Donald Trump attacked. It turns out, however, in addition to being Gold Star parents, the Khans are financially and legally tied deeply to the industry of Muslim migration — and to the government of Saudi Arabia and to the Clintons themselves.

    Khan ... used to work at the law firm Hogan Lovells, LLP, a major D.C. law firm that has been on retainer as the law firm representing the government of Saudi Arabia in the United States for years.

    The government of Saudi Arabia, of course, has donated heavily to the Clinton Foundation.

    The firm also handles Hillary Clinton's taxes ... “A lawyer at Hogan & Hartson [Howard Topaz] has been Bill and Hillary Clinton’s go-to guy for tax advice since 2004, according to documents released by Hillary Clinton’s campaign,” The American Lawyer’s Nate Raymond wrote in 2008, as Hillary Clinton ran for president that year. “Topaz was a partner at Hogan & Hartson, which later merged to become known as Hogan Lovells, where Topaz continues to practice ..."


    The first and and most glaringly obvious problem with this narrative is that Khizr Khan didn't ever work for the Hogan Lovells law firm. He was employed for seven years (from 2000-07) at the Washington, D.C., office of Hogan & Hartson, a U.S.-based firm that — three years after Khan left their employ — merged with the London-based international law firm Lovells to form Hogan Lovells in 2010. And Lovells (where Khan never worked) had an office in the Saudi Arabian capital of Riyadh:

    In 2007, Lovells opened an office in Dubai, offering legal services to corporations, financial institutions and individuals in the Middle East ... In September 2009, Lovells opened an associated office in Riyadh.
    So according to Breitbart, Khizr Khan's "deep legal connection" to the Saudi government is that he was once employed by a law firm that, years after he stopped working there, merged to create a new law firm that is now doing work on behalf of the Saudi government. Completely missing from this narrative is any actual evidence that Khizr Khan himself was ever involved in performing any legal work on behalf of the Saudi government. (By Breitbart's standard, anyone who has ever worked at a McDonald's restaurant anywhere in the world has "deep business ties" to Saudi Arabia, as the fast food giant now has outlets in that country.)

    Hogan & Hartson was not "his" (i.e., Khizr Khan's) law firm in any reasonable sense of that possessive word: he didn't hold any ownership share, he wasn't a partner, and he didn't even work as a lawyer there. During Khan's time with Hogan & Hartson, he was one of thousands of people employed at the huge firm, not as a lawyer but as a manager of litigation technology:


    Many lawyers at Hogan Lovells remember the week in 2004 when U.S. Army Capt. Humayun Khan lost his life to a suicide bomber. Then-Hogan & Hartson attorneys mourned the death because the soldier’s father, Khizr Khan, a Muslim American immigrant, was among their beloved colleagues.

    Khan spent seven years, from 2000 to 2007, in the Washington, D.C., office of then-Hogan & Hartson. He served as the firm’s manager of litigation technology. Although he did not practice law while at Hogan, Khan was well versed in understanding the American courts system.

    The grace Khan summoned on stage wasn’t a surprise nor was it an act, his former colleagues said.

    “He is a lovely man, and was a great colleague, and we all were devastated when his son was killed,” Helen Trilling, a long-time Washington partner, wrote in an email. “We were proud of the impressive speech he gave, but not surprised at its power, given what we know of his character.”

    Warren Gorrell Jr., firm CEO emeritus, said that Khan is “the most genteel, gentlemanly person you’d want to meet.” Gorrell remembered when Khan’s son graduated from the University of Virginia and joined the service, and how proud his father was.

    “When his son died, it was amazing the composure that Khizr had,” Gorrell said. “He totally accepted it was his son’s responsibility.”

    Finally, the notion that Khizr Khan somehow has "deep financial ties" to Hillary Clinton through his previous work at Hogan & Hartson is a ridiculously tenuous form of "guilt by [distant] association." Khan was a mid-level, non-lawyer employee of one of the oldest and largest law firms in Washington, and one of that firm's 1,000 or so lawyers happened to be someone who provided tax advice to the Clintons. What are the odds of that? Not too long. Once again, what's missing from this narrative is any actual evidence that Khizr Khan was ever involved in peforming any legal work on behalf of the Clintons.

    If we follow this conspiratorial train of thought, we find that ten to fifteen years ago, Khizr Khan worked as a systems manager for the same law firm as a lawyer who gave the Clintons some tax advice, and years later (after Khan had stopped working there), that firm merged with another firm that now represents the Saudi government, and the Saudi government also donated money to the Clinton Foundation, so ... clearly this Khan guy has "deep legal and financial connections" to Hillary Clinton and Saudi Arabia. Or something like that.

    Completely lacking from this narrative is any actual evidence whatsoever that Khizr Khan has, or has ever had, any "deep legal and financial connections" to Hillary Clinton or the Saudi government.

    Originally published: 04 August 2016

    http://www.snopes.com/2016/08/03/khizr-khans-connections/





     
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    snopes has become partisan.
     
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    It's not just Snopes. Facts have become partisan. For some reason, all the facts seem to be against Trump.

    barfo
     
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    EL PRESIDENTE Username Retired in Honor of Lanny.

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    Yeah, because they chose what to focus on.

    Clinton being the candidate of truth is like islam being the religion of peace.
     
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    Is hillary an animal killer? Looks like she was trying to figure out wtf people were protesting for.
     
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    I think that was in Vegas, people here are pretty dumb. Hell, might be someone they paid to protest Trump but they went to the wrong thing.
     
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    hahahahaha..... fucking a, that is awesome.

    Clinton News Network hard at work boys!
     
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    Sounds like that Aussie wanker Rupert Murdoch....I think it's hilarious..there's nothing normal about a campaign that lasts over a year. This is a Monty Python skit, right?
     
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    I can't imagine smiling everywhere you go everyday for over a year...after awhile it's going to look like bad botox injections. Trump sneers, he doesn't have to smile...we're basically looking at Dudley Dooright facing Snidley Whiplash here. I thought that two hour old cough drop on her tongue was the kicker!
     
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    http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-brief...on-had-emails-on-private-server-about-nuclear

    Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) on Sunday cast Hillary Clinton as "reckless," citing emails on the Democratic presidential nominee's private email server that included references to the Iranian nuclear scientist who was executed in Iran for treason.

    "I'm not going to comment on what he may or may not have done for the United States government, but in the emails that were on Hillary Clinton's private server, there were conversations among her senior advisors about this gentleman," Cotton said on CBS's "Face The Nation."

    "That goes to show just how reckless and careless her decision was to put that kind of highly classified information on a private server and I think her judgment is not suited to keep this country safe."
     
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    There's something medically wrong with Hillary. Maybe seizures who knows. Wonder if the play is a medical bow out in october and they just insert Biden in at the last minute.
     

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