Hillary Suggests Understanding Terrorists Food and Culture will Help Stop More Attacks

Hillary Clinton wants citizens to “reach out” and touch someone from another country.

Does that include terrorists whose hands are nervously fingering a remote bomb trigger? One really has to wonder whether Clinton’s naivete is appropriate in this time of terrorist threats from jihadi groups overseas, such as ISIS.

Clinton is seen here imploring Americans to open their hearts to those of foreign backgrounds, opposing cultures and varying languages, even if some of these smiling strangers might be bearing explosive-laden suicide vests and belts. Like London Mayor Sadiq Khan, who attempted to minimize fears of terrorism in the wake of the most recent atrocious attack, which took place on London Bridge on June 3, Clinton wants us to think that this violence is only happening because of a little prejudice, rather than the fact that certain religious sects are being trained on a daily basis to slaughter Americans.

It’s worth pointing out that in another clip seen here, Khan gives meek protestations about budget cuts when confronted by Piers Morgan about these same attacks — hardly the stuff of intestinal fortitude that Clinton keeps referencing.

One has to wonder if 7,000 people had died in London instead of seven, if Clinton would use the same words: “it’s time for us to reach out to the world… learning about the experiences, the lives, the cultures, the religions, the food… putting yourself in another’s shoes.” Could she be referring to the shoes of failed jihadi shoe bomber Richard Reid, who tried to blow up American Airlines Flight 63?

Watching this clip is just a reminder of how we all dodged a bullet by not putting Clinton in the White House. Here’s hoping the Trump administration can keep the Democrats at bay regarding the 2016 election, Russian hacking and James Comey. Watch as Clinton just can’t stop seeming to step in the stinky stuff every time she opens her mouth.


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