Pence Corrects Hillary Camp on Benghazi: ‘Those Weren’t Four Guys, They Were Four American Heroes’


Hillary Clinton’s response to the killing of four Americans in Benghazi provides a window into the twisted, self-serving attitude that determines her behavior.  And worse, it points to what could be expected in a Hillary Clinton administration.

None of this is lost on Mike Pence, however, who wasted no words in responding to recent WikiLeaks documents that reveal Hillary’s callous attitude to the very Americans she wishes to lead, an attitude shared by political consultants she chooses to hire.

Gov. Mike Pence drilled down on a newly released Wikileaks email, pointing out that a political consultant to Hillary Clinton discouraged tribute to the “four guys” that died in Benghazi and declaring to the crowd, “Those weren’t four guys. Those were four American heroes!”

Pence reminded the crowd that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told parents of the four fallen Americans that a filmmaker in the United States was responsible for the deaths, despite having emailed her daughter Chelsea the night of the attack and called it an Al Qaeda-style terrorist attack.

Pence quotes Hillary as he continues:

“When she was questioned about the reason for the attacks she actually said of those four American heroes, she actually said, ‘What difference, at this point, does it make?’

He continued, “Let me tell you something, I’m a father of a United States Marine. Anybody who said that, anybody who did that, should be disqualified from ever serving as Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces.”

Crooked Hillary?  It’s “Callous Hillary” as well.  Anyone with such an insouciant attitude regarding American lives, especially those serving their nation overseas, should never be in command of our armed forces.  To place her in such a position guarantees that those who “don’t matter” are used as pawns to accomplish her agenda — with no regard for their lives.

Source:  Breitbart



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