Carson hammers at Clinton’s record

Greg Nash

CLEVELAND – Keeping with the anti-Clinton theme, Ben Carson repeatedly fired at presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s record when speaking at the Republican National Convention Tuesday night. 

{mosads}“Classified information was recklessly revealed … an ambassador and three other American patriots were slaughtered,” the former Republican presidential candidate and surrogate of GOP nominee Donald Trump  said, referring to the 2012 attack in Benghazi, Libya, that killed four Americans.

“That kind of harm is irreversible,” he added, also hitting Clinton’s use of a private email server while serving as secretary of State. 

“It is absurd to think we can ask our enemies to disregard those emails or leave our operatives alone. And unfortunately, we cannot resurrect the dead.”

Carson claimed during the speech that one of Clinton’s heroes, Saul Alinsky, who wrote the book “Rules for Radicals,” supports Lucifer.

“One of her heroes, mentors was Saul Alinsky,” said Carson as the crowd energetically booed. “On the dedication page [of Alinsky’s book, he] acknowledged Lucifer, the original radical.

“This is a nation where our pledge of allegiance says we are ‘one nation under God,’” added Carson, who received one of the strongest rounds of applause of the night.

The crowd then chimed in with the retired neurosurgeon to shout, “In God we trust.”

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