Capital Research Center
Oh, the sanctimony.
Khizr Khan Esq. was doing fine at the Democrats' convention last week until he decided to needlessly blacken Republican nominee Donald Trump's name. (A transcript of the speech is available here.)
Khan, full of righteous indignation in the glare of the stage lights, had the high ground. People liked him. They identified with him. They felt his pain. They wanted to rally behind this father of a brave Muslim American soldier who gave his life in Iraq in 2004 to save his American brothers-in-arms.