Posted on 09/27/2016 8:37:42 AM PDT by Lera
Yossi Tzur, who lost his son, Assaf, in a terror bus bombing, has unpleasant memories from his meeting with Hillary Clinton. He shared them with his Facebook friends Tuesday morning.
"On 2003 My son, Assaf, almost 17-years old, was killed in a terror attack in Haifa, Israel, attack orchestrated by Hamas," he wrote.
"On 2004, I went with a delegation of families of terror victims to the US, we talked to decision makers, in Congress, Senate and others, the time was when the debate over Israel right for a security fence was at its peak. Israel was taken to the international court in the Hague over the fence. Talking about the need for a fence was very important to us.
"We were welcomed with warmth, with empathy, all heard us and gave us their attention, well, almost everybody."
Tzur went on to describe the delegation's meeting with Rudy Giuliani. "You could feel the warmth of the man, his humanity, his care," he wrote. "You could see tears in his eyes when he told the stories. The meeting was scheduled for an hour, it took almost two hours and then he stood with us patiently taking photos with each and every one."
From New York, the delegation went to Washington for a series of meetings, one of them was in the Senate with NY Senator Hilary Clinton. Tzur recalled that "we arrived at her office in the Senate and were shown into a small meeting room, it could hardly fit all of us, it was dark, crowded, it didn't even had water on the table. So we waited.
"Time went by, 15 minutes, 30, an hour. Her aids were embarrassed saying she is coming any minute now. After an hour and a half Clinton arrived.
(Excerpt) Read more at israelnationalnews.com ...
‘Inhuman coldness’ is the REAL Hillary. All her wide eyes, head bobbing, and cackling are an attempt to hide it.
All the smiley pills in the world can’t cover it up.
Guliani is a good man. I understand some here dislike him but he isn’t running for anything just now. He makes an apt contrast to the witch.
Ron Brown, Vince Foster and others agree.
Lack of capacity for empathy is part of Hillary’s pathology.
I have no problem believing that Rudy was warm and caring.
I got to wonder about someone posing with the families of murder victims, many of them children, wearing a big smile
Are psychopaths even capable of empathy?
Not surprised in the least. Horrible person.
The smile (in the pic) is about the most “plastered on” smile you can get...
And that was twelve years ago. No medical excuse then.
Once a power- hungry, self-absorbed, cold-hearted, lying bytch, always a power-hungry, self-absorbed, cold-hearted, lying bytch...........but I repeat myself.......
Why should we be surprised? She very calmly and deliberately threw half of Trump’s supporters into a basket and named them “Deplorables”, and in a manner that demonstrated a sense of moral superiority.
That is an understatement. Hillary hates Jews almost as much as Barack Hussein does, and she probably loved making a grieving Jewish father wait.
[Lack of capacity for empathy is part of Hillarys pathology.]
“Its for the damned children, dammit!”
Signed, Cankles
She stood there and lied to the families as their loved ones coffins were being taken off the plane!!!
If you'd like to be on or off, please FR mail me.
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Did she need a bathroom or a drink? Probably neither, she simply couldn't care less.
That picture is strange. She’s got that plastered-on smile; everyone else is somber.
And yes I believe Giuliani was full of empathy.
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