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Thursday, August 04, 2016

Father of Benghazi Victim: Either Hillary Is a Liar or Has a Bad Memory From Head Injury

Charles Woods, the father of Tyrone Woods, one of the Benghazi soldiers who was killed defending his fellow Americans on the night of September 11, 2012, had something to say to Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton on Tuesday regarding her interview on Fox News Sunday. During her conversation with Chris Wallace, Clinton suggested she had not lied to the Benghazi victims’ families and told them the terror attack was actually the spontaneous reaction to an offensive internet video. She held no “ill feeling” toward the family members because their memories must just be fuzzy, she insisted.

When Fox News anchor Bill Hemmer played the relevant exchange for Woods, who was hearing the audio for the first time, he responded indignantly.

“There are two options,” Mr. Woods said. “One, either she is lying, or she has a bad memory because of her age or head injury she’s suffered.”

Woods continued to explain that according to his recollection Clinton told him his son’s death was the result of a YouTube video. It’s the same thing she told the other family members, he added.

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5 comments:

  1. The woman needs an independent psych evaluation and neurological eval, too.

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  2. She has blacked it out, she was so traumatized when her and Brian Williams came under heavy machine gun fire in Iraq; Her mind has "Deleted" it, like a old email.

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  3. Have you seen the videos of her in a seizure?
    Shocking.

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  4. The more stressed she gets and the more lies she tells to cover or deny her lies, the closer she gets to a big breakdown. She doesn't have what it takes, and if she ever did, she's losing it fast.

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  5. The correct answer is 'C'.

    She is both brain damaged and a liar.

    The lying was a preexisting condition not covered by Obamacare. No cure except wiring her jaw. Side benefit of that would be stopping the cackle.

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