Sputtering adviser tries to defend the indefensible

Sputtering adviser tries to defend the indefensible

by digby













This exchange between CNN's Brian Stelter and Trump's new media adviser Jason Miller is really ... something:
Full interview with Trump advisor Jason Miller, discussing debates, media bias, press credentials, and much more https://t.co/ki3YeuJIuE
— Reliable Sources (@ReliableSources) August 1, 2016


As with everyone else who signs a contract to work for Trump, I just hope he got his money up front.
CNN’s Brian Stelter held a Donald Trump communications staffer’s feet to the fire in a Sunday morning interview, demanding Jason Miller explain why he kept avoiding his question about Trump’s response to the parents of a Muslim American soldier killed in combat.

Jason Miller, senior communications adviser to the Trump campaign, was asked why Trump is now entering his third day of bickering with the Khan family, who lost Army Capt. Humayun Khan while he was serving in Iraq.

Khizr Khan, his father, spoke at the Democratic National Convention last week and blasted Trump for saying he would bar Muslims from entering the U.S. Trump has responded by defending himself and claiming Khan had “no right” to “attack” him.

Miller kept trying to steer the interview to “radical Islamic terrorism,” even though Stelter said there was no connection to that and his question about Trump’s response to Khan.

“Let’s get back to the broader point here,” Miller said, before Stelter cut him off and said, “Let’s not, let’s put the statement back on screen, the statement on screen says, ‘Mr. Khan has no right to say what he said.'”

Stelter was referring to Trump’s statement on Saturday, which said that Khan had “no right to stand in front of millions of people and claim I have never read the Constitution, (which is false) and say many other inaccurate things.”

Miller again tried to turn the conversation to “radical Islamic terror.”

“You keep mentioning radical Islamic terrorism, as though that’s somehow linked to Mr. Khan. Why do you keep responding that way when I mention him?” Stelter asked.

Here's why, and yes they are definitely doing this on purpose:

Mr. Khan more than an aggrieved father of a Muslim son- he's Muslim Brotherhood agent helping Hillary https://t.co/mJuUYw60nK
— Roger Stone (@RogerJStoneJr) August 1, 2016


The fever swamp already believed this just based on the fact that he is a Muslim. Now they have "proof."

Roger Stone and Alex Jones are guiding an important aspect of Trump's campaign: racist outreach. It forms the basis of the Trump coalition.

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