CLEVELAND — The chairman of the New Black Panther Party, who was quoted earlier this week saying members would be openly expressing their constitutional right to bear arms ahead of the Republican National Convention, now says he was misquoted.
Hashim Nzinga, who had told Reuters in an interview that members "will exercise our Second Amendment rights because there are other groups threatening to be there that are threatening to do harm to us," later took to social media in an apparent attempt to clarify his comments:
Why is it that in the last 40 years, the only American ambassadors to get murdered were when Democratic administrations were in office? Before Ambassador Christopher Stevens was killed in Benghazi in 2012 on the evening of Sept. 11, the last American ambassador to be killed was Adolph Dubs during the Carter administration in February 1979, in Afghanistan. What accounts for the success of these outrageous attacks on American embassies by Islamic radicals? The movie, 13 Hours, a factual, non-politicized account of tragedy in Libya, is based on Mitchell Zuckoff's book of the same name, and the movie provides plenty of answers.
The first and most important reason for these appalling murders of American ambassadors is that liberals and progressives are convinced that diplomacy always produces better result than military force. 13 Hours provides tragic example of what happens when the State Department directives trump the recommendations of the Defense Department. Americans die.