McCain Blocks Clinton – “M” Brotherhood Investigation, Attacks Republicans
Senator
John McCain has had many questionable relationships and done some
things which are very hard to explain from a national
security, America first point of view. He spoke from the Senate floor in
defense of Hillary Clinton’s longtime aide and Muslim Brotherhood
linked insider, Huma Abedin.
McCain Obstructed An Investigation That America Needed – Who Pulled His Strings?
McCain
claims to have been close to Abedin, although he repeatedly, throughout
the entire video pronounces her name incorrectly, as the “H” is silent.
He also mispronounces her last name on at least one occasion. At the
time of his address, in 2012, Abedin’s name hadn’t become familiar
through television broadcasts. In light of current events, it’s worth a
second look.
He
defends the daughter of Muslim Brotherhood founders in the vaguest of
terms as he insults a fellow Republican for expressing legitimate
concerns about what she and four of her colleagues believed was a
potentially serious security breach. The open door to Islamic radicals
at the White House is well known and something McCain surely knows as
well. What appears to have been going on was an attack on Michele
Bachmann, the Republican he’s targeting, in order to deflect any damage
away from the MuslimBrotherhood agent Abedin.
McCain
taints Bachmann from the outset claiming that Abedin is being attacked
without concern for “fact or fairness.” He says, “I know Huma to be an
intelligent, upstanding, hardworking and loyal servant of our country
and our government who has devoted countless days of her life to
advancing the ideals of the nation she loves and looking after its most
precious interests.”
He
adds, “Huma Abedin represents what is best about America, the daughter
of immigrants who has risen to the highest levels of our government on
the basis of her substantial personal merit and her abiding commitment
to the American ideals that she embodies. I am proud to know her and I
am proud, even maybe with some presumption, to call her my friend.”
That’s his supposed friend or contact of ten years whose first name he
still mispronounces; sure, John.
McCain
provided the basis of the concerns for the loyalty of Abedin without
going into specifics and claims that there are none, an obvious attempt
to nip this investigation in the bud. The report he cites was titled,
“The Muslim Brotherhood in America,” from the “Center for Security Policy,” Frank Gaffney’s organization.
McCain
presents his statement as if he it is the closing arguments at a trial
with all of the evidence having been gathered and depositions taken.
What Bachmann was asking for is an Inspector General investigation, a
prudent move in the face of evidence that there is more than one misplaced loyalty at the top, one that McCain himself, through his actions is exhibiting.
Abedin’s
father, mother and brother are fundamental Islamists, with both of her
parents instrumental in the founding of the Muslim Brotherhood and its
sister organization. The fact that her father has died does not in any
way insulate them from their activities, but that’s the load of tripe
McCain has for sale. He portrays Abedin as an average American yet fails
to mention that she moved with her parents to Saudi Arabia at the age
of two, not returning to America until she was 18-years-old. He doesn’t
want an investigation and neither do the people who pull his strings.
The
misconduct of McCain in this address, in view of the likely espionage
violations, is further evidence that this guy is an anti-American
operative and has been for a long, long time. A true American, like
Bachmann, who is not compromised by treachery, would have joined her in
calling for the investigation as many citizens did and continue to.
Those
who are obstructing the Clinton indictment are also interested in
insulating Abedin. We the people have a right to know what McCain and
his comrades didn’t want us to find out.
Laura J Alcorn
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